98 Moll. 
MOLLUSOA. 
Luiz Alves and Rio Balm, Prov. Santa Catarina, Southern Brazil; 
Martens, SB. nat. Fr. 1880, p. 124. 
Poromijia granulata (Nyst.). The umbonal part of the mantle-lobes 
contains a number of eggs, which aro soon from without in alcoholized 
specimens, and this spot corresponds to two internal oblique ridges in the 
nearly allied genus Eucharis, and to the space between the two oblique 
furroAvs in Thetis. E. v. Martens, SB. nat. Fr. 1880, pp. 61 & 62, with 3 
woodcuts. 
Saxicavidjc. 
Glycymeris kurriana (Dunker), Cumberland Sound, W. of Baffin’s Bay, 
Dali, Bull. U, S. Nat, Mus. No. 15, pp. 145 & 146. 
Anatinid.®. 
Myodora. Monograph of that genus by E. A. Smith; 22 species 
described, the following figured: ohlonga (Reeve) = curvata (R.), ovata 
(R.), trigona (R.) = tincta (R.), (R.), all from the Philippines, 
novcc-xealandice^ sp. n., Steward Island, suhrostrata^ sp. n., antipodurn, 
sp. n., holtoni, sp. n., all from NeAV Zealand, proxima, sp. n., Japan, 
recveancif sp. n. (A. Adams, MS.), China, tenuisculpta and comprcssccj 
spp. nu., localities unknown. P. Z. S. 1880, pp. 578-587, pi. liii. 
Thracia angasiana and jaclcsoniana^ spp. nn., id. J. L. S. xii. 1876, 
pp. 560 & 561, pi. XXX. figs. 23 & 24, Port Jackson. 
SoLENIDiE. 
Solen. Critical notes on some species in Sowerby’s continuation of 
Reeve’s Conchologia Iconica, by H. Dohrn, JB. mal. Ges. vii. p. 162. 
Tellinid.®. 
lleteroglypta, subg. n. of Psammohia, distinguished by the remarkable 
difference in the direction of the sculpture in the anterior and posterior 
part of the shell. P. squamosa (Lam.), ccerulescens (Lam.) = tripartita 
(Desh.), hipartita (Philippi) = ccerulescens (Reeve), contraria (Desh.), 
&c. Martens, Moll. Maur. p. 331. 
Tellina christovalis, E. A. Smith, J. L. S. xii. 1876, p. 660, pi. xxx. 
fig. 22, Solomon Islands. 
PAPHIIDJI. 
Paphia striata (Gmcl.), on the Australian coast, from Moreton Bay to 
Torres Straits ; Brazier, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. iv. p. 389. 
Mactrid^. 
Mactra. Weinkauff continues his monograph of this genus in Kiister^s 
Conch. Cab. pt. 294, pp. 9-36, pis. vii,-xii., describing and figuring 28 
known species. He limits the specific name stultorum (L.) to Oceanic 
