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ZOOLOGICAL LITEUATURE. 
Pleurotomid.®. 
Pleurotoma. Jeffreys, Brit. Conchol. v., describes and figures PL carinata, 
p. 221, pi. 102. fig. 7 } PL nivalis, p. 220 j and PL (jahrita, p. 221, fig. G. — 
On tlie dentition of this genus, Macdonald, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. iii. 
p. 114, pi. 13. fig. 10. 
Pleurotoma curculio and PL lemniscata, spp. nn., G. & H. Nevill, Ceylon 
Asiat. Soc. Proc. May 18G8, Ceylon. — PL mariei, sp. n., Crosse, Journ. doncli. 
xvii. p. 178, New Caledonia. — P/. dentatum [-a], sp. n,, Souverbie, Journ. 
Conch, xvii. p. 418, Art Island, New Caledonia. — PL lirata and monilifera, 
spp. nn.. Pease, Am. Journ. Conch, v. p. G8, Oahu. — PL gemmatum [-a], sp. n., 
Folin, Fonds de la Mer, p. 134, pi. 20. fig. 7, Bay of Panama. 
Pleurotoma polytropa (Helbling, 1779, as Mur ex)— deshay esii (Boumet), 
Martens, Mai. Blatt. xvi. p. 235. 
Drilliajaponica,s^. n., Lischke, Mai. Blatt. xvi. p. 105, and Moll. Jap. p. 32, 
Nagasaki. — D. harkliensis, sp. n., H. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 18G9, p. 272, 
pi. 19. fig. 3, Mauritius. 
Clavatida diadema (Kien.). Beside the perforated needle-shaped tooth on 
each side, the radula has also a narrow unicuspidate median tooth. This is 
the first instance of a median tooth in the Toxoglossa. Macdonald’s repre- 
sentation of the radula of Clavatula is very different. Troschel, Veihandl. 
naturhist. Vereins d. preuss. Ilheinlande, 1809, Sitzungsberichte,” p. 48. 
Clavatula, sp. indeterm, [rather Defrancia r’]. Dentition, Macdonald, Ann. 
& Mag. Nat. Hist. iii. p. 115, pi. 13. fig. 4. 
Defrancia histrix ^reticulata, var. spinosa (Forbes), reestablished as 
a distinct species by Tiberi, Bull. Mai. Ital. ii. p. 2G1, Mediterranean. 
[Defrancia'] Pleurotoma tei'es (Forbes, not Peeve) (Loven), found 
living in various localities of the Mediterranean. Petit, Catal. Moll. Eur. 
p. 271. 
Clathurella rohillardi, sp.n., Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 18G9, p. 272, pi. 19. fig. 2, 
Mauritius. 
Bela morchii (Malm) = daner8a (Tiberi, 18G8), Tiberi, Bull. Mai. Ital. ii. 
p. 201, Mediterranean. 
Bela, sp. indeterm. Dentition, Macdonald, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. iii. 
p. 114, pi. 13. fig. 3. 
Mangelia stosiciana, sp. n., Brusina, Journ. Conch, xvii. p. 235, Adriatic. 
Nearly allied to rugulosa (Phil.), with which it had been formerly confounded 
by the author. 
Mangelia ccerulans (Phil.), var. ?, figured by Appelius, Bull. Mai. Ital. ii. 
pi. 4. fig. 1. 
Pleurotoma {Mangelia) hoakei, sp. n., G. & H. Nevill, Ceylon Asiat. Soc. 
Proc. May 18G9, Ceylon. 
Cithara richardi and delacouriana, spp. nn., Crosse, Journ. Conch, xvii. pp. 
177, 178, New Caledonia. The first allied to C. ciiharella (Lam.), the second 
to Mangelia stromhoides (Reeve). 
Pleurotoma brunnea. Perkins proposes this new name fov PL plicata, Vvoc. 
Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. 18G9, November. [The name had already been changed 
into plicosa by Jay, Catalogue (1850).] 
TeREBRID;®. 
Terehra swainsoni, var. nov. injlexa, sculptilis, suffusa, rosacea, propinqua, ros^- 
