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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE 
Naticid^, 
Natica. The British species are given in the followingmanner by Jeffreys : — 
A. Shell rather thin, with a produced spire; umbilicus small [^Amauraj 
Moller], 
1, ulandica ifAmQ\.)==^helicoides (Jiohmi.^^^candlmilata (Gould) s=cor«ea 
(Moller). 
B. Shell more or less solid, with a short or compressed spire. 
2. yrdnlandica (Beck) =jo«fsi7/a (Gould) =iM/6osa (Reeve); 8. sordida 
(Phil, not Swains.) ; 4. catena (Da Costa) :=mow^7^/e^’a (Lam.) ; 5. 
alderi (Forbes) =m7^^?a (Forbes, not Donovan) (Phil.); 
6. montacuti (Forbes). The arctic iVi clausa (Brod.)=a^ms (Gmel.) is 
only found in glacial beds, and not living within Great Britain. Brit. 
Conch, iv. pp. 212-229, 
Natica clausa (Brod. & Sow.); including a flatter variety, and N. jantho- 
stoma (Desh.) common in the Gulf of Tartary ; N. pallida (Brod. et Sow.), 
scarcely to be distinguished, Bay of Castries ; N. hicinctay Schrenck, pi. 17. 
figs. 1-8, and N. hicolor (Phil.), Hakodate. Schrenck, 1. c. pp. 373-380. — 
Lischke enumerates as Japanese species received from the Bay of Yeddo, JV”. 
ianthostoma, which he keeps distinct from clausa, and N. lamarckiana 
(R^cluz) (Dunker), allied to, but diflerent from, hicolor. Mai, 
Blatt. xiv. p. 171. 
Sigaretus souvet'hii, sp. n., Folin, M416agrinicoles, p. 68, pi. 6. figs. 8, 9, on 
pearl-oysters from Panama. 
Amaurella, g. n., A. Adams. A. glahrata and A, semistriata, spp. nn. ; a 
third species was formerly described as Macrocheilus japonicus ; all from 
Japan. A. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, p. 311. 
Cerithiopsid^. 
Ceriihiopsis, Five British species are described by Jeffreys x^tuherc^d^rU 
(M^ont.) 6= Cerithium pygmceum of Philippi ; harkeif sp. n., Plymouth, Fal- 
mouth, Cork, and Galway; (Jofir.) ; metum (OlmiQ)saCmthim} 
angustismnum, Forbes=G. creperum and crihrarium (S. Wood)5=o?’os«eaww//* 
(Tiber!) ; finally costulata (Moller as Turritella ?) = Cerithium arcticum, Morch, 
Brit. Conch, iv. pp. 266-273. 
Alaha phasianella, sp. n., Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 113, pi. 13, fig. 18, 
Port Jackson. 
PROBOSCIDIFERA PTENOGLOSSA. 
ScALARIIDiE. 
Scalaria. Four British species, viz. turtmce (Tmi.')=^tenuicosta (Mich.), 
communis (Lam.), trevelyana (Leach), and clathratula {A.& 2 ims) = pulchella 
(Bivona), are described from living specimens by Jeffr-eys, Brit. Conch, iv. 
pp. 89-97. 
Scalaria uncinahcosta (Orb. Moll. G\\h.)=algenana (Weinkauff), Mediter- 
ranean. Gonzalez Hidalgo, Journ. Conch, xv. p. 372. 
Scalaria perplexa and decussata, Sandwich Islands, paumotensis and cris- 
pata, Paumotu, crenulata and symmetrica, Tahiti, are new species described 
by Pease, Am. Journ. Conch, iii. pp. 288-290, pi. 24. figs. 10-14. 
Scalaria lellistriata, suhcoronata, and crehricostata, spp. nn.. Carpenter, 
Proc. Calif. Acad. Nat. Sc. 1860, pp. 221-222, Monterey. 
