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MOLLUSCA. 
Teredo navalis (L.) found once in the Baltic at Kiel in rotten oak wood, 
Meyer & Mobius, 1. c. ii. 134-139, pi. 22. 
Gastrochasnidai. 
Ilumphreyia coxi, sp. n., Brazier, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 23, pi. 4. fig. 10, New S. 
Wales. 
MyidvE. 
My a arenaria and truncata (L.), both from Kiel, the latter rather rare : 
Meyer Mobiiis, 1. c. ii. pp. 117-123, pi. 19, and pi. 20. figs. 6-9. 
Corhula gihha (Olivi) from Kiel : iid. 1. c. ii. pp. 114-116, pi. 18. figs. 1-6. 
BothrocorUda, g. n., previously characterized, W. Gabb, P. Ac. Philad. iii. 
p. 374, pi. 10. fig. 4. 
Saxicavid^. 
Saxicava rugosa (L.), from Kiel : Meyer & Mobius, 1. c. ii. pp. 124-126, 
pi. 20. figs. 1-4. 
ANATINIDiE. 
Anatina japoaica, sp. n., Lischke, Mai. Bhitt. xix, p. 107, Bay of Ycddo. 
Thraciu alaiopa, sp. n., Angas, P. Z. S. 1872, p, 611, pi. 42. fig. 6, Shark’s 
Bay, West Australia. 
Eniodesma scammoni^ sp. n., Ball, Am. J. Conch, vii. p. 142, pi. 16. fig. 3, 
British Columbia. 
Necet'ornyttf g. n., previously characterized, W. Gabb, 1. c. p. 274, pi. 10. 
fig. 4. 
Pecchiolia (Meneghini, R. Z. \S^2)=^Hippagus (Philippi, nec 
\i^ 2 ^ — Veriicordia (S. Wood). P. abyssicola (M. Sars, as Ly- 
onsia, 1868) described from living specimens found near the 
Lofoden Islands, Norway, in 120-300 fathoms. Mantle closed, 
except an oblong ventral aperture for the foot, which is long, 
subcylindrical, and provided with a byssus; siphons separate, 
subsessile, the branchial not prominent, with pinnate tentacles 
and numerous papillae," the aual prominent, without tentacles. 
Gills apparently single on each side, but divided by a longitudinal 
furrow into two transversely plaited parts, the lower of which is 
tlie broader. Sars, Remark. Forms &c. p. 25 et seq. pi. 3. 
figs. 21-43. 
SOLENIDAS. 
Sulen pellucidus (Penn.) from Kiel, Meyer & Mobius, 1. c. ii. pp. Ill & 112, 
pi. 18. figs. 6-12. 
Siliqua patida (Dixon), California, distinct from lucida (Conrad) and media 
(Gray) from Norton Sound : Dali, Am. J. Conch, vii. pp. 140 & 141 j the 
last figured pi. 14. fig. 11. 
CARDIACEA. 
Tellinida?. 
Soletellina moeeta, sp. n,, Lischke, Mai. Bhitt. xix. p. 107, Bay of Yeddo. 
