MOLLUSCA. 
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PrOBOSCIDIFERA TA5NIOGLOSSA. 
DoLiiDiE and Cassidid^. 
Dolium variegatum (Lam.) = (Vhi\,')=ichinense (Desh.), from Hako- 
date j its varieties examined by Schrenck, 1 . c. pp. 401-403 j from Yokohama, 
Martens, Preuss. Exped. i. p. 138. The same Japanese form described as a 
distinct species, D.Japomcum, from the Bay of Yeddo, by Lischke, Mai. 
Blatt. xiv. p. 170, and figured in Bunker’s Novitat. Conch, pis. 35 and 36. 
Cassis coronadoiy sp. n., Crosse, Journ. Conch, xv, p. 64, Cuba. 
Ranellidte. 
Triton nodiferus (Lam.) and T. cutaceus (L.) dredged at Guernsey by Mr. 
Lukis. T. elegans (Thomps. Ann. & Mag. N. H. xv.) is not British, but proves 
to be a shell common at the Sandwich Islands, Sindsia angusticostata (Pease), 
Jeffr. Brit. Conch, iv. pp. 300-306. — -The first two species are also recorded 
from the coast of Brittany by Tasl^, Moll, of the Department of Mobihan. 
Triton olearium (L.), exactly corresponding to lleeve’s fig. 32, from 
Tahiti, and Tr. saulico (Peeve), both from the Bay of Yeddo ; the differences 
of the latter from T. australis and nodiferus pointed out by Lischke, Mai. 
Blatt. xiv. pp. 108, 109. 
Tritonium corrugatum (Lam.). The interior of the upper whorls is pro- 
vided with numerous septa. Crosse, Journ. Conch, xv. p. 326. 
[Ranella^ Bw'sa (Apollon') proditor (Frauenfeld, see Zool. Record, ii. p. 247), 
figured Reis. Novar. Moll. pi. 1. fig. 1. 
• CtPRA2ID^. 
Cyprcea mauritiana, caput serpentis, and moneta received from Hakodate, 
Schrenck, 1. c. pp. 467-461. — C. tigiis, arahica, vitellus, lynx, and caput ser-‘ 
pentis, from the Bay of Yeddo. Lischke, Mai. Blatt. xiv. pp. 170, 171. [The 
Recorder has found some of these species in the shops of Yokohama, but 
never on the sea-shore, and therefore is not convinced that they are really 
indigenous in Japan. Preuss. Exped. i. p. 141.] 
Cyprcea europcea (Mont.), Jeffreys, Brit. Conch, iv. p. 403. 
Trivia affinis, sp. n., Marryat, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. xx. p. 216, West 
Indies, 
VeLUTINIDvE. 
Velutina. Two species are found in Great Britain, viz. plicatilis (Miill.) = 
Jlexilis (Mont.) and Icevigata (Penn .) ; very young shells of the last have a 
small umbilicus. Jeffreys, Brit. Conch, iv. pp. 238-242. 
Velutina zonata (Gould) does not belong to the genus Otina, but is a really 
marine, deep-water shell. Binney, Land- and Freshwater Shells of North 
Am. part i. p. 22, with a woodcut. 
Lamellariid;e. 
Lamellaria, One species only is found in Great Britain, JS, perspicua (L.), 
L. ientaculata (Mont.) being the female, which makes her nest in compound 
Ascidians of the genus Leptoclinum, according to Mr. Peach. Jeffreys, Brit. 
Conch, iv. pp. 234-238. 
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