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GASTROPODA (rHIPIDOGLOSSA). 
Navicella sculpta, sp. n., p. 15, pi. ii. fig. 5-8, Sumatra, N.junghuhni 
(Herklots, MS.), sp. u. p. 23, pi. iv. figs. 13-15, Java, id. 1. c. 
TROCHIDiE. 
Descriptions of the living animals of several New Zealand species ; 
Hutton, Tr. N. Z. Inst. xiii. p. 202. 
Turbo (Liotia ?) briarius, sp. n., Dali, Bull. Mus. C. Z. ix. p. 53, off 
Havana, 480 fath. 
Collonia cunning hami, sp. n., E. A. Smith, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 33, pi. iv. 
fig. 10, West Coast of Patagonia ; Martens, SB. nat. Fr. 1881, p. 78, Magellan 
Straits. 
Leptothyra albida, sp. n. {indutava.r. ?), Dali, Bull. Mus. 0. Z. ix. p.48, 
Caribbean Sea and Yucatan Strait, 125-1002 fath. 
Trochus wiseri (Calcara, 1841) = gemmulatus (Phil.) and clathratus 
(Aradas, 1847), hitherto only known as fossil, found also as recent shells 
near the iEolian Islands and in the Strait of Messina ; Mon terosato, Bull. 
Soc. mal. Ital. vi. pp. 251 & 252. 
Trochus IcBvissimus, sp. n.. Martens, SB. nat. Fr. 1881, p. 65, Southern 
Africa, 50 fath. 
Trochus {Zizijjhinus) consimilis, sp. n., E. A. Smith, P. Z. S. 1881, 
p. 34, pi. iv. fig. 11, West Coast of Patagonia. 
Calliostoma circumcinctum, roseolum, ap)icinum^ sapidum, yucatecanum, 
and echinatum, spp. nn., Yucatan Strait and Caribbean Sea, 37-805 fath., 
Dali, Bull. Mus. C. Z. ix. pp. 44-47. 
Calliostoma bairdi^ sp. n., Verrill & Smith, Am. J. Sci. (3) xx. [1880] 
p. 396, N. E. Coast of America : psyche (Dali) ; Dali, Am. Nat. xv. 
p. 712. 
Cantharidus pusillus (Hutton). Varieties of shell and description of 
living animal ; Hutton, Tr. N. Z. Inst. xiii. pp. 208 & 209. 
Danilia tinei (Calcara) = Monodonta limbata (Philippi), many syno- 
nyms enumerated ; Monterosato, Bull. Soc. mal. Ital. vi. p. 252. 
[^Gibbula'] Trochtts vaillanti, sp. n., A. Milne Edwards, C. R. xciii, 
p. 934, near the fossil ottoi (Phil.), Atlantic coast of Spain. 
Solariella turritellma, sp. u., Ancey, Le Nat. No. 49, p. 389, Sumatra. 
Trochus {Margarita) nudiusculus, sp. n.. Martens, SB. nat. Fr. 1881, 
p. 77, East coast of Patagonia, 60 fath. 
Margarita regalis and lamellosa, spp. nn., Verrill & Smith, 1. c. p. 397, 
N. E. Coast of America (the latter = cegleis, Watson, 1879 ; Dali, Bull. 
Mus. C. Z. ix. p. 40). M. asperrima, scabi'iusctila, lissocoiia, Jilogyra, 
iris, maculata, and lubrica, spp. nn., Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, 
119-539 fath., Dali, 1. c. pp. 40-44. M. lacunella, new name for maculata, 
pre-occupied ; id. 1. c. p. 102. 
Turcicula, subg. n. of Margarita, near Turcica (A. Ad.) in general 
resemblance, but with peculiar sculpture and without tooth on the pillar. 
M. {T.) imperialis, sp. n., off Cuba, 200 fath. ; id. 1. c. p. 42. 
Bathymophila, subg. n. of Margarita. Pillar broad, flattened and 
granulated minutely, with a polished small tubercle at its end, which later 
becomes enlarged and forms a blunt granulated tooth. M. euspira,?p. n., 
