BJVALVIA. 
Moll. 87 
ranean; Jeffreys, P. Z. S. 1881 [1882], pp. 931-933, the four latter pi. lx.v. 
figs. 3-6. 
Verticordia fisclieriana and elegantissima^ spp. nn., ornata (Orb.) and 
acuticostata (Phil.), Barbados and Cuba, 84-756 fath. ; Dali, Bull. Mus. 
C. Z. ix. pp. 105-107. 
SOLENID^. 
Solen ensis (L.). Living specimens encumbered with common mussels ; 
Jeffreys, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 929. 
Solecurtus scapula (Turt., Psammohia) = S. candidus (Renier P), de- 
scription of the animal ; id. 1. c. p. 927. 
TELLINID^a?. 
Psammohia vespertina (Chemn.), perhaps = Tellina albida (L.) ; P. in- 
termedia (Desh.) == costata (Hanl.), var. monstr. ; Jeffreys, P. Z. S. 1881, 
p. 723. 
Tellina tenella, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 721, pi. Ixi. fig. 11, Cape Sagres, Atlan- 
tic. Some critical notes on other European species ; id. 1. c. pp. 7 18- 720. 
Tellina sybaritica, sp. n., Dali, 1. c. p. 134, Yucatan Strait, 640 fath. 
Macoma carlottensis, sp. n., Whiteaves, Rep. Geol. Survey of Canada, 
1878-79 [1880], p. 190b, Charlotte Islands, N. W. America. 
Donax. Y. Bertin reviews this genus, and enumerates the species now 
in the Paris Museum, with full synonymy, critical notes, and indication 
of many precise localities ; N. Arch. Mus. (2) iv. pp. 57-121. 
Donax dussumieri, coast of Malabar, erythrmensis^ Red Sea, proximuSy 
Japan, incertus^ loc. unknown, seychellarum, Seychelle Islands, and crassusy 
loc. unknown, llertin, 1. c. pp. 95, 98, 99, 100, 106, & 118, pi. hi. figs. 2-7, 
and pi. iv. fig. 3. D. radiatus (Yal.) id. 1. c. p. 95, pi. iii. fig. 1. D. veneri- 
formis (Lam.), Red Sea, Madagascar, Seychelle Islands, and Zanzibar, 
id. 1. c. p. 113. 
Donax trunculus (L.), the right valve overlaps the other ; young shell, 
which is D. bellardi (Canefri), described; Jeffreys, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 724. 
Iphigenia ambigua^ West Coast of Central America, and fragiliSy 
locality unknown ; Bertin, N. Arch. Mus. (2) iv. pp. 120 & 121, pi. iv. 
figs. 4 & 1. 
PAPHIIDiE, 
Syndosmya renieri (Payr.), Mediterranean, distinct from alba (Boys), 
Northern Europe ; Monterosato, Nat. Sicil. i. 
Syndosmya lioica \liaica]y sp. n., Florida, 30-805 fath., and longicallis 
(Scacchi), 860 fath., Dali, Bull. Mus. C. Z. ix. p. 133. 
, MACTRIDiE. 
Mactra. H. C. Weinkauff continues his monograph in Kiister’s ‘ Con- 
chylien-Cabinet,’ Parts 302 & 305, pp. 37-68, pis. xiii.-xxiv., describing 
and figuring 34 species, including M. jicheliiy sp. n., p. 54, pi. xix. figs. 
