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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Nacella peltoideSj Carpenter, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1864, xiii. p. 474, from 
Cape St. Lucas, California. 
ClIITONIDiE. 
Jschnochiton. Mr. Carpenter has described three species from Cape St. 
Lucas, California, in Ann. k Mag. Nat. Hist. 1864, xiii. : I. parallelusj 
p. 314; I. prasinatm, p. 314; and I. serraius, p. 315. 
Lepidopleurus. Messrs. Adams and Angas have described three Australian 
species in Proc. Zool. Soc. 1864, p. 192 : L. varieyatus, from York Penin- 
sula; L. speciosiiSf from Port Lincoln; and L. liratus, from York Peninsula. 
Slenochiton (n. g.), Adams and Angas, /. c. p. 193, with the species 8t. /w- 
loideSy from Holdfast Bay, S. Australia. 
Chcetopleura conspei'sa, Adams and Angas, ibid., from Port Lincoln. 
Lorica angasi, Adams, ibid., from Ilapid Bay, S. Australia. 
MicroplaXy n. g., Adams and Angas, 1. c. p. 194, with the species M. grayiy 
from Sydney Harbour. 
Hanleya variabilisy Adams and Angas, ibid., from York Peninsula. 
Acanthochites carinatus and A. coHatuSy Adams and Angas, ibid., from 
Sydney. 
Mopalia (kennet'leyiy var.) sioanniiy Carpenter, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xiv. 
p. 426, from the Vancouver District. 
Order TECTIBRANCHIATA. 
Tornatellid^. 
Dr. V. Martens makes some remarks on BuccinulnSy Adams, in Mai. Blatt. 
p. 166 ; he shows that Mr. Adams has erroneously rejected the name Solidula 
for a genus (or rather subgenus) of Tornatellidcey and substituted for it that 
of Buccinulusy as Plancus described under this name a species which does not 
belong to this genus, being the well-known Tornatelia tornatilis of the 
Mediterranean. 
BuLLIDiE. 
Atys castUy Carpenter, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xiii. p. 314. Cape St. Lucas, 
California. 
Smaragdinella sieholdiy A. Adams, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xiii. p. 310. 
Japan. 
Lophocercid^. 
Cylindrohulla Jischeriy Adams and Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1864, p. 37. 
South Australia. 
Order NUDIBRANCHIATA. 
Suborder Anthobranchiata. 
DoRIDIDiE. 
Mr. Angas lias described and figured the following South 
Australian species of Actinodoris and Doris in Journ. Conch. 
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