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b. Neptunind differs ratber by the shell than by the radnla froni the pre- 
ceding. Genera : Neptunea, Busyoon^ Pizania^ Clavella^ Cantharm^ MetulUf 
JEuihria. The radula of the following is described and figured : — N. antiqua 
(L.)fhulbos(i (Bernardi), dilatata (Quoy & Qfoim..), pallida (Brod. & Sow.), 
Pis. striata (Qmel.)=J?«/cc?mwi maculosum (Lam.), auritula (Link), sulcata 
(Qmel.), (Reeye as Buccinum),fusiformis (Blainv.), tincta (Stimps. 
as Tritonidea), Cl. distorta^ Canth. unclosus (L.)jJlavi^amma (Reeve), M. 
mitrella (Adams & Reeve), Euthria cornea (L.) and lineata (Ghenm.). Tros- 
chel, 1. c. pp. 72-79, pi. 6. figs. 16-17, pi. 7. figs. 1-12. 
c. Cassidulina. Head lengthened, like a rostrum. Median plate of the 
radula square, with three teeth j lateral plates narrower than in the preceding 
subfamilies. Genera; Cassiduhcs, HemifusuSf Pugilina, Volema, and Myri- 
stica. Description and figures of the radula of C. melongena (L.), H. tuba 
(Gmel.), ternatanus (Gmel.), Pugilina morio (Jj.'),vespertilio (Lam.), V.para- 
disiaca (Reeve as Pyruld), M. aspera (Martini). Troschel, 1. c. pp. 79-82, pi. 7. 
figs. 13-19. 
d. Photina. Radula similar to the preceding j lateral plates notched on 
the front edge. Genera : Phos and Engina. Descriptions and figures of the 
radula oi Ph.senticosus (L.), Buccinum macidatum (Martyn), and 
dicaria (L.). Troschel, 1. o. pp. 82-84, pi. 8. figs. 1-4. 
e. Vasina* Lateral plates deeply notched on the front edge, their inner 
tooth much larger than the outer. One genus, Vasum. Radula of V. corni- 
gerutn (L.) described and figured, Troschel, 1. c. pp. 84-86, pi. 8. fig. 6. 
f. Imhrioarina. Lateral plates similar to those of Vasum, median plate 
with five teeth. Imhricaria conica (Schumacher), 1. c. p. 86, pi. 8. fig. 6. 
[^Eeptunea.'] Tritonium {Fusus) antiquum (L.), variety from Sachalin and 
Yesso j D'. (-F.) despectum (L.), Middendorff) Bay de Castries j Tr. (F.) ar- 
thriticum (Val. et Bernh.) = F. hulbaceus (Val.), including three varieties 
heradata, carinata, and Icemgata, Gulf of Tartary, Sachalin, and Yesso j Tr, 
(i^.) jessoense (Schrenck), pi. 17. figs. 8-10, Hakodate. Schrenck, 1. o. pp, 
419-427. 
Fusus contrarius (Gmel., Lam.) living on the oceanic coast of Spain and 
Portugal. Gonzalez Hidalgo, Journ. Conch, xv. p. 276. 
Chrysodofnus tabulatus, sp. n., Baird, in Lord’s Naturalist in Vancouver 
Island, vol. ii. p. 356, Esquimalt Harbour. 
\_Hemifusus'\ Pyrula tuba (Gmel.), Hakodate, Schrenck, I, c. p. 400, 
Cardharus {Tritonidea) unicolor, sp. n., Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 110, 
pi. 13. fig. 2, Port Jackson. 
Buccinum undatum (L.). A detailed account of its habits, varieties, and 
monstrosities by Jeffreys, Brit. Conch, iv. pp. 286-293. A second British 
species is B. humphreysianum (Bennet) at the Shetland Islands and Hebrides; 
but glaciale (L.) and grcenlandicum (Chemn.) are’not found living in the Bri- 
, tish seas, /. c. pp. 29^295. 
Buccinum (Hancock) (Morch), Labrador, Packard, 
Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. i. p. 287, pi. 7. fig. 6; B. undidatum (M6Uer) = 
labradorense (Reeve), ibid. fig. 3, young, fig. 4, adult ; B. tenue (Gray)= 
scalariforme (Moller), ibid. fig. 6, fossil specimen ; B. cretaceum (Reeve), 
ibid. fig. 7, described p. 288. All these are living on the coasts of Labrador. 
B, cyaneum (Brug.), fig. 10, recent from Newfoundland, fig. 9, fossil frrom 
Montreal. 
