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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
deltoides (Lam.), hiiypocastanum (Lam.), x^ica (Blainv.), mancinella (L.), 
hitiibercularis (Lam.), Polytropa lapillus (L.), dubia (Krauss), and hau&trum 
(Martyn). Gebiss der Schnecken, ii. pp. 124-132, pi. 12. figs. 1-20. 
Purpura cassidifurmis (P\Mnv.)=xaiithostoma (Brod.), and perhaps =Py- 
rtda ochroleuca (Menke, Philippi), from southern and northern Chile. Mar- 
tens, Mai. Bliitt. xvi. pp. 219 and 221. — P. barcinonensis (Hidalgo) is a 
variety oihcemastoma (L.). Petit, Catal. Moll. Eur. p. 273. 
Purpura bronni (Bunker), Lischke, Moll. Jap. p. 63, pi. 5. fig. 17 ; P. cla- 
viyera (Kiister), Lischke, ibid. p. 64, pi. 5. figs. 12-14 j P. tumulosa (Reeve), 
ibid. p. 56, pi. 6. figs. 16, 16. 
Pticinula arac^wo/c?es,Lam.,var.,P. (Blainv.), from Japan. Lischke, 
ibid. p. 67. 
Concholepas. Its dentition, Macdonald, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. iii. 
p. 116, pi. 13. f. 18. 
Purpura lepas {Oime\.)=i Concholepas peruviana (Lam.). There are two 
varieties: a, Kiener, fig. Q6— Purpura (Blainv. 1832) = C. oblonya 
(Reeve), from the Magellan Straits and Chile j and /3. imbricata (Kiister) 
=peruviana of Reeve, from Peru, Bolivia, and perhaps the west coast of 
Mexico. Martens, Mai. Bliitt. xvi. p. 219. 
Rapana bezoar (L.), with its varieties Purpura venosa (Val.) and R. tho- 
masiana (Crosse), from Japan. Lischke, Moll. Jap. p. 61. 
Coralliopkila coronatay sp. n., II. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1869, p. 272, 
pi. 19. fig. 4, Mauritius. 
Mayilus antiqtms (Montf.). No radula could be found by Ileynemann. 
Nachrichtsbl. mal. Gesellsch. i. p. 82. 
Buccinid^. 
Buccinum fusiforme (Kien.) found at Martigues in Soutliern Franco. 
Petit, Catal. Moll. Eur. p. 278. 
Buccinumy sp. indeterm, [probably undaturn']. Its dentition, Macdonald, 
Ann. &L Mag. Nat. Hist. iii. p. 116, pi. 13. fig. 9. 
[Neptunea\ Fusiis projnnquus (Alder). It occurrence on the coast of 
France denied by Tasl^, Act. Acad. Rochelle, 1868 (Jomn. Conch, xvii. 
p. 302). 
Pusus (Sij)honorbis) lachesisy ebur, and togatuSy spp. nn., Morcli, Journ. 
Conch, xvii. pp. 397-399; and in Petit, Catal. Moll. Eur. pp. 274, 276, from 
Greenland ; the last allied to F. propinqims. 
Fusus berniciensis (King). Only dead and much injured shells have been 
found on the west coast of France; F. fornicatus (Fabr.) is figured in 
Reeve’s monograph as var. b of despeclusy and has been found at Spitzbergen 
and Iceland ; F. holbollii (Moller) is perhaps a large variety of propinquus 
(Alder) ; F. krdyeri (Moller) = arcticus (Pliilippi) from Spitzbergen ; F. 
spitzberyiensis (Reeve, Voy. of Sutherland) allied to F. lividus (Morch), from 
Newfoundland. Petit, Catal. Moll. Eur. pp. 276-278. 
F%isus nodosoplicatusy var., and F. inconstans (Lischke) described by Lischke, 
Moll. Jap. pp. 33-36 ; the latter figured, pi. 2. figs. 1-6. 
Siphonalia kcllettii (Forbes) and cassidaricefonnis (Reeve, as Buccinum)y 
from Japan. Lischke, 1. c. pp. 38, 30, pi. 3. figs. 3, 4, and pi. 4. figs. 1-10. 
Euthria viridula (Bunker), Lischke, 1. c. p. 39, pi. 6. figs. 5, 6, Japan. 
