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ZOOLOGICAL LITEllATUllE. 
Cyclas punctiferUf Guppy, Ann. & Mag. N. II. xix. p. 160, and Proceed. 
Scientific Assoc. Trinidad, ii. p. 137, St. Ann, Island of Trinidad. 
Pisidium minwiiwi, sp. n., Malzine, Faune Malacol. Belg. p. 80, pi. 3. figs. 
10 &11, Groenondal, Belgium. 
Pisidium fontinala (Drap)=pw5<7/«m (Gmel., Jeiiyns), from^Mantcliouria. 
Schrenck, 1. <?. p. 725. 
Pisidium ivatso7iij sp. n., Paiva, Monogr. Moll. Mad. p. 167, pi. 2. fig. 10, 
Madeira j its distinctness from ptdchellum is confirmed in Journ. Conch, xv. 
p. 176. 
Pisidium vh'ginicum (Gmel.), adamsi (Prime), cequilatei'ale (Prime), coin- 
pressum (Prime), vatiahile (Prime), noveboracense (Pvime), a6i/i^i«m(Haldem.), 
siVntYe (Prime), chilense (pQB\\.), jamaicense (Prime), (Prime), 
ventricosum (Prime), I’otundaturn (Prime), ultramontanum (Prime), and con- 
sanguineum (Prime) are figured in Prime’s Monograph of American Corhi- 
culidos, pp. 61-76. 
Pisidium angelicum, sp. n., Rowell, Proc. Calif. Acad. Nat. Sc. vol.iii., Angel 
Island, California. 
Caiidiio^. 
Cardium Mans (Brocchi) = C. danoini (Mayer, Journ. Conch, xiv. 1866, 
p. 69), C. ecMnatum (L.), its young state =C. ciliare (h.^^paucicostatum 
(Sow.), a variety of it= C. deshayesii (Payr.), which alone is found in the 
Mediterranean, and not on the Atlantic shores of Europe j C. roseum (Lam.) 
=nodosmn (Turt. and other authors), a variety of ii = scabrtcm (Phil.) C. 
exiguum (OmQi.^^^pygmceum (J)onoyim)=subangidahim (Scacchi), a variety 
=zpa7'vum (Phil.) ; C. minimum (Phil.) identified on Jeffreys’s authority with 
C. 5wmc?Mm(Lov^n)'[thi3 identification is not correct, according to a commu- 
nication from Mr. Jelfreys] ; C. noi'vegicum {^^QXi^\Qv)=.lcevigatum of the 
Mediterranean conchologists j C. oblongum (Chemn.)=sM/c?a^um (Lam.) is 
nearly allied to the preceding, hut may he kept distinct. Weiiikaulf, i. 
pp. 129-149. 
Cardium mucronatum (Poli) is distinguished from ecMnatum (L.), with 
which it had been identified hy Philippi and Weinliauft) Gonzalez Hidalgo, 
Journ. Conch, xv. p. 162. 
Cardium bclgicum, sp. n., Malzine, Faune Malacol. Belg. p. 26, pi. 1. figs. 6 
& 6, Belgian coast. [Too closely allied to some forms of C. edule.'] 
Cardium californiense (Desh.), Bay de Castries ; C. grbidandicum, Chemn., 
Straits of Tar tary j C. jmpyraccum (Chemn.)=?n«^icwm (Reeve), Hakodate. 
Schrenck, /. c. pp. 614-519. — C.muiicum—japonicum (Bunker), Bay ofYedo. 
— C. pseudofossih (Reeve), Hakodate and Bay of Castries. Lisclike, Mai. 
Bliitt. xiv. pp. 176 & 177. — C. Japonicum common at Yokohama. Martens, 
Preuss. Exped. i. p. 140. 
Cardium (? modestum, var.) centifilosum, sp. n.. Carpenter, Proc. Calif. 
Acad. Nat. Sc. 1866, p. 209, Monterey. 
Cardium hayesii (Stimps.) found on the whole coast of Labrador. Packard, 
Mem. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. i. p. 278, pi. 7. fig. 14. 
[^Cai'diuni] Sonipes gi'onlandicus (Beck), its varieties and differences of age 
described by Packard, /. c. p. 280, Labrador. 
