MOLLUSCA. 
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fig. 34 ; T. imuicostay solidulaf crystallinula, and nitidissima, spp. im., Issel, 
Malac. mar. rosfl. pp. 174-177, pi. 1. figs. 16, 17, 18, and 19, Red Sea. 
Stjrnola minuta^ sp. n., II. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1809, p. 274, pi. 19. 
fig. 10, Orotava (Canary Islands). 
Eidimella folinif sp. n., Fischer, Fonds de la Mer, p. 149, pi. 22, fig. 8, Gulf 
of Gascony, 
EiHimella cingulata and gentilomiana^ spp. nn., figured in the Descript, de 
I’Egypte, pi. 3. figs. 25 & 32, named and described by Issel ; E, arahica^ sp. n., 
issel, Malac. mar. ross. pp. 182, 183, pi. 2. fig. 5. 
Adis angiilata, sp. n., Fischer, 1. c. p. 160, pi. 23. fig. 1, Gulf of Gascony. 
Eulima hdimus (Phil., as fossil) found recent by Doria in the Gulf of 
Spezzia. Tapparone, Att. Soc. Ital. Sc. Nat. xii. p. 406. 
Eulima stalioli, petitiana, and microstoma, spp. nn., Brusina, Journ. Conch, 
xvii. pp. 242-244, Adriatic. 
Eidima, species undetermined, on the dorsal side of an Asterias in New 
Caledonia. E. Marie, Journ. Conch, xvii. p. 16. 
Eidima manzoniana, sp. n., Issel, Malac. mar. ross. p. 184, pi. 2. fig. 6, Suez. 
Lciostraca jcfreysiana, sp. n., Brusina, 1. c. p. 246, Adriatic. 
Stylifer, species undetermined, found on the sides of the arms of an Asterias 
and near to the anal opening of two Echinidee {Ediinometra and Mespilia') in 
New Caledonia, by E. Marie, 1. c. p. 16. 
Toxoglossa. 
Macdonald’s opinion that the Toxoglossa should be reunited with the 
Hamiglossa, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. iii. p. 114, is opposed by Prof. Thoschel, 
who maintains that no intermediate forms are hitherto known. Verhandl. 
d. naturhist. Vereins d. preuss. Rheinlande, xxvi. 1809, Sitzungsberichte,” 
p. 48. 
ConidtE. 
The Conidce of the collection of the Zoological Society of Amsterdam are 
enumerated by Oltmans, Bijdrag tot de Dierkunde, part ix. pp. 13-22. 
There are very few original indications of localities contained in this list. 
Conus, sp. Dentition by Macdonald, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. iii. p. 114, 
pi. 13. fig. 1. 
Conus macidatus (Sow.), (Reeve), grayi (Reeve), aplustre (Reeve), 
and ridilus (Menke) occur at Port Jackson. Brazier, I’roc. Zool. Soc. 1869, 
p. 660. Some other Australian localities are here also indicated. — C.fuU 
getrum (Sow.) =sca6er (Kiener), from Japan, described by Lischke, Moll. 
Jap. p. 32. 
Asprella, Schaufuss, in Psetel’s Systeme and Catalogue, p. 7, substitutes 
this name for Cylindrella, Swains. 
Conus {Coronaxis) cernicus, sp. n., II. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1869, p. 272, 
pi. 19. fig. 1, Mauritius. 
Conus stearnsi, sp. n., Conrad, Am. Journ. Conch, v. p. 104, pi. 10. fig. 1, 
Pine Key, Florida. 
Conus geographus. Curious prolongations of the epidermis noticed by 
Martens in V. d. Decken’s Reisen in Ost-Afrika, vol. iii. p, 61, pi. 3. fig. 1. 
Conus, sp. Allied to bidlatus (L.), perhaps new, found at Mauritius. 
Brewster, Transact. R. Soc. of Arts and Sciences at Mauritius, vol. iiL 
p.lll. 
