GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 
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from a depth of 2050 fath., Challenger Expedition, Watson, J. L. S. xv. 
p. 97. 
Nudibranchiate Mollusca from the Northern Pacific, Behring Sea, 
Aleutian Islands, &c., collected by Dali, described by R. Bergh, P. Ac. 
Philad. 1880, pp. 48-127. From Japan, collected by A. Roretz & Korbl, 
described also by Bergii, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxx. pp. 166-190. 
8. Australian and Antarctic Seas. 
New species of Trocliidm^ Litorinido3^ Cerithiidce, and TurritellidcB from 
the Australian Seas, Tristan d'Acunha^ Prince Edward, and Kerguelen 
Islands, procured by the ‘ Challenger ’ Expedition from different depths, 
described by Watson, J. L. S. xv. pp. 87-126 & 217-230. 
Notes on some Australian sea shells by Brazier, J. of Conch, iii. pp. 123 
& 124. 
Port Jackson. 7 tropical species dredged by Brazier, P. Linn. Soc. 
N. S. W. iv. [1879], p. 428 ; they are Typliis arcuatus (Hinds), Nassa 
coronata (Lam.), Mitra pacifica (Reeve), Turbo squamosus (Gray), 
Tornatella coccinata (Reeve), Tellina striatula (Lam.), and Venus 
marica (L.) 
South Australia. 16 marine species, mostly new, by G. F. Angas, 
P. Z. S. 1880, pp. 415-417, pi. xl. fig. 
Tasmania. A number of new species described by J. E. Tenison 
Woods in T. R. Soc. Viet. xiv. [1878], and Pr. Soc. Tasm. 1877 & 1878 
[really 1878 & 1879], not contained in tho former Records, will bo men- 
tioned in tho special part. 
New Zealand. F. W. Hutton has published a revised and amelio- 
rated treatise on tho New Zealand Mollusca, with short descriptions of 
all the known genera and species. It contains 8 species of Cephalopods, 
300 of marine Gastropods (inch Scaphopods), 1 Pteropod, and 150 marine 
Bivalves. No new species are described, but many critical remarks are 
made, with useful information concerning the less known species. “ Out 
of between 350 and 400 species, there is only evidence of about 64 being 
found any where else.” The throe genera, Anihora {Trochidcc), Cryptocon- 
chus {Chitonidm), and Vanganella {Mactridoi) are peculiar to New Zealand. 
Manual of N. Z. Mollusca, 1880. 
List of 7 species of Cephalopods, 163 Gastropods, 2 Scaphopods {Denta- 
liidai), and 84 Bivalves observed near Wellington, by T. W. Kirk, Tr. 
N. Z. Inst. xii. pp. 303-306 ; four new species, id. 1. c. pp. 306 & 307, and 
Ann. N. H. (5) vi. p. 15. 
Campbell Island. 24 species of marine Mollusks, including 11 new 
and 6 Chitonidos, enumerated by H. Filhol, 0. R. xci. pp. 1094 & 1095. 
Tho known species are Octopus maorum, Pinnoctopus cordiformis, Euthria 
antarctica, Polytropa striata, Troclius coracinus, Margarita rosea, Patella 
luctuosa and fuegiensis, Lepidopleurus longicymba and circumvolutus, 
Tonicia lineolata. Tapes intermedia and Mytilus magellanicus, most of 
them living in New Zealand. 
Kerguelen. 58 species from the papers of E. A. Smith, Studer, and B. 
Watson, enumerated by P. Fischer, J. de Conch, xxviii. pp. 200-202. 
