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Anatinidab. 
Necera pectinata, sp. n., Carpenter, 1. c. p. 64 , Puget Sound. 
Periplnma angasi (Crosse et Fischer) is figured in Journ. Conch, xiii. 
pi. 11. fig. 1, South Australia. 
Kennerlid Jilosa, sp. n., Carpenter, 1. c. p. 64, Puget Sound. 
My odor a convexa, sp. n., Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, p. 67, pi. 2. figs. 13 
& 14, New Caledonia. 
Order CARDIACE A, Cuv. ( Veneraceay Adams) . 
Mactrid^e. 
Mactra sericea, sp. n., Brusina, Verhandl. zool.-bot. Gesellsch. Wien, 1806, 
p, 33, Dalmatia: apparently very near to M, stultorum (L,). — M. amygdala 
Viwdpinguis (Crosse et Fischer) figured in Journ. Conch, xiii. pi. 11. figs. 3 & 
2, South Australia. 
Spisuta adetaidce, sp. n., Angas,- Proc. Zool. Soc. 1866, p. 697, South 
Australia. 
Darina decUcis, sp. n.. Carpenter, ibid. p. 203, California. 
Heterocardia dennisoni, sp. n., H, Adams, ibid. p. 764. Hab. — 
Tellinid^e. 
Psommohia rnhroj'adiata, sp. n.. Carpenter, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 
1806, p, 64, Puget Sound. 
Psammohia (Psammotcoa) connectens, Bp. n.. Martens, Ann. & Mag. Nat. 
Hist. xvi. p. 431, Island of Banka. 
Tdlina rostrata, Brusina, Verhandl. zool.-bot. Gesellsch. Wien, 1866, p. 32, 
Dalmatia. [=^’ depressa (fjmQ\.)=^incarnata (1^.). The specific name 
rosirata has been given, by Linii^, to another species.] 
Tellina semilcoxisy sp. n.. Martens, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xvi. p. 429, 
Mozambique and Bed Sea; T. pr Oitexta, disdmilis, incongruay 2 i.ndi iridellaj 
sp. n.. Martens, ibid. pp. 430 & 431, Japan; T. depauperatay sp. n.. Martens, 
ibid. p. 429, Manila ; T. moluccensisy sp. n.. Martens, ibid. p. 430, Batjan. 
Tellina {Angidus) modestus et T. (A.) modestus, var. obtususy Carpenter, 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. 1896, p. 66, Puget Sound. 
{Tellina) Angidus decumhensy sp. n.. Carpenter, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1806, 
p. 278, Panama; Angulus gouldii [Hanley], Carpenter, Jouni. Conch, xiii. 
p. 132, S. Diego, California. Subgenus Mcerdy Adams, Gen. ii. p. 396. 
[INlr. Carpenter, 1. c., says that this shell is named Mcera gouldiiy Hanl.” in 
Cuming’s collection, but that he was not able to find a published diagnosis of 
it. In the monograph of Tellina by Hanley, in Sowerby’s ^Thesaurus,’ he will 
find (no. 92) a diagnosis and (fig. 26) a figure of Tellina goiddii, Hanley ; but 
there it is said to come from the W’’est Indies.] 
Tellina haltica ()L.')=solidula (Lam.) is distinguished from the other 
Tellinee by having only one blade of gills on each side. Rdcluz, Journ. 
Conch, xiii. pp. 401-406. [Fortunately enough M. Bdcluz does not propose 
a new generic name for this really new division, as there exists one, viz. 
