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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
may be classified into two genera — Columbella, including Nitidella 
and Alitty and PyrenCy including the rest of the above-named 
subgenera. Enzina and Amycla are to be excluded from this 
family. Gebiss der Schnecken, ii. pp. 97-102, pi. 9. figs. 1-10. 
The dentition of the Columbellida is also regarded as quite 
peculiar, and that of an undetermined species figured by Mac- 
donald. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. hi. p. 114, pi. 13. fig. 11. 
MARGINELLIDiE. 
Dentition of an undetermined species of Marginella figured by Macdonald, 
Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist, hi. p. 115, pi. 13. fig 16, ^‘from memory.” 
Marginella {Glabella) mirahilis, sp. n., H. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1869, 
p. 273, pi. 19. fig. 6, locality unknown. 
Marginella savignyi, sueziensis, and pygmccuy spp. nn., figured in Savigny’s 
Descript, do I’Egypte, pi. 6. figs. 18, 17, and 26, described by Issel, Malac. 
mar. ross. pp. 116, 116. 
Marginella vittata (Reeve) comes from East Africa ; prunmn (Gmel.) from 
the West Indies; carnea (Storer) distinct from ohlonga (Swains.) ; angmiaia 
(Sow.) is from Ceylon; swiilis (Sow.) =obesa (Redfield), which name has 
priority; obesa (Sow.) =pyrulata (Redf.) may be a variety of labiata (Val.) ; 
phrygia i^ow ^ guttata (Swains., not Dillwyn) = sit;«i«50wm«a (Petit); 
muralis (Hinds) = maculosa (Kien.) ; fluctuata (0. R. Adams) = sagittnta 
(Hinds); catenatay fig. 73 in Reeve’s Conch. Ic., iBz^pulcherrima (Gaskoin) ; 
lactea of Reeve is not that of Kiener, but =-subtriplicata (Orb.) ; beyerleana 
(Petit) is a variety of arena (Val.) ; tceniata (Sow.) comes from the Ba- 
hamas; saulcyana (Votit) — star eria (Coiiihoi\j)—erassilabriim of Reeve, but 
not of Sowerby; saulcyana of Reeve =c^V^^*^rt (Kien.); vexillum (Redfield), 
publislied 1862, is now figured pi. 8. fig. 2; bibalteata (Reeve) = gracilis 
(C. B. Adams), from Jamaica; navicella (\ioQ\o) = rubella (C. B. Adams), 
from Jamaica; alabaster (Reeve) is from the West Indies, and perhaps a 
variety of fauna (Sow.) ; Candida (Sow.) probably (Kien.). Red- 
field, Am. Journ. Conch, v. pp. 88-95. 
Proboscidifera t^nioglossa. 
CaSSIDID^ and PANELLlDiE. 
Cassis pila (Reeve) from Nangasaki. Lischke, Moll. Jap. p. 63. 
Cassidaria tyrrhena found on the west coast of France. Petit, Catal. Moll. 
Eur. p. 279. 
Dolium crosseanum, sp. n., Allery de Monterosato, Journ. Conch, xvii. 
p. 228, pi. 12. fig. 1, Palermo. 
Dolium luteostomum (^\iaiov)—japonicum (Dunker) ; the young is Schrenck’s 
variegatum (not Lam.), from Japan. Lischke, Moll. Jap. p. 65. 
Triton variegatum. It is possible that this species occurs in the Mediter- 
ranean, but this requires further confirmation. Petit, Catal. Moll. Em\ p. 279. 
Triton. Ijischke (Moll. Jap.) refers to the following species : — T. tritonis— 
variegatum (Lam.), p. 44; T. saidicCy p. 46; T. olearium i\j.)—succinctum 
(Lam.), p. 48 ; T. dtmkeri (Lischke), p. 49, pi. 3. figs. 1, 2. 
Triton intermediusy sp. n.. Pease, Am. Journ. Conch, v. p. 74, Oahu.— 
