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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Bruguiere, C. sculptum and cylindraceumy spp. nn., Pease, Am. Journ. Conch. 
V. pp. 76, 77, & 86, sculptum, pi. 8. fig. 8, Polynesia j C. alveolus ( Jacqiiinot) = 
piperitum (Sow.), C. nassoides (i^o^sr.') = maculosum (Mighels), Pease, ibid. 
p. 86. 
Cerithium variegatum, sp. n., Folin, Fonda de la Mer, p. 136, pi. 20. fig. 8, 
Bay of Panama. 
Cerithium (Cerithiopsis) pulvis and bacillum, spp. nn., figured in Descript. 
de I’Egypte, pi. 4. figs. 6 & 28, named and described by Issel, Malac. mar. ross. 
p. 151. [As it is somewhat doubtful whether these shells really belong to 
Cerithiopsis, which differs from Cerithium by the proboscis, the Recorder re- 
fers them for the present to the Cerithiidce.~\ 
Triphoris perlatus, sp. n., figured in the Descript, de TEgypte, pi. 4. fig. 4, 
Issel, 1. c. p. 162, Red Sea. 
Lampania multiformis, sp. n., zonalis (Lam.), and cumingi (Crosse), from 
Japan. Lischke, Mai. Blatt. xvi. p. 106, and Moll. Jap. pp. 73-76, pi. 6, 
figs. 1-10, 16, 16, and 11-14. 
MELANIlDiE. 
Aneiilosa downiei (Lea), Georgia and Alabama. Lea, Journ. Acad. Nat. 
Sciences, Philadelphia, vi. p. 342, pi. 54. fig. 28. 
Lithasia purpurea, curta, wheatleyi, and cylindrica, from Alabama, formerly 
indicated, now more fully described and figured by Lea, 1. c. pp. 3i0, 341, 
pi. 64. figs. 23-26. 
Schizostoma wheatleyi (Lea), Alabama. Lea, ibid. p. 342, pi. 64. fig. 27. 
Goniobasis wheatleyi, sidcata, gesnerii, bifasciata, clathrata, gouldiana (new 
name iov pidchella, which is preoccupied), clavula, cochlearis, and venusta, from 
Alabama, and similis, arata, %vhitjieldensis (new name for tenebrosa'), luteocella, 
connesauga'ensis, contigua, murrayensis, granatoides, and ornata, from Georgia, 
all formerly indicated, now more fully described and figured by Lea, /. c, pp. 
328-337, pi. 64. figs. 1-18. 
Trypunostomanuciformis (I.ioa), Georgia, castaneum, wheatleyi, and terebrale 
(Lea), Alabama, ibid. pp. 337-339, pi. 64. ligs. 19-22. 
Melania transversa (Reeve), from the Amazon river, Mousson, Mai. Bliitt. 
xvi. p. 184. 
Melania tainsi (pxrnk&r), Cape-Verd Islands, allied to, but distinct from, 
ilif. tuberculata (MiilL). Brot & Dohra, Mai. Bliitt. xvi. p. 19. 
Melania iravadica, sp. n., Blanford, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1869, p. 446, Upper 
Iravadi. 
Melania lutosa (Gould), vars. levis, sidcata, crassiuscida, grceffei, and inter- 
posita j M. bifasciata, sp. n., with var. picta ; M, samoensis (Reeve), with var. 
inserta and var. languida ; M. lam, sp. n.j M. peregrina, sp. n. j M. acute-spira, 
sp. n. : all from the Samoa Islands. Mousson, Journ. Conch, xvii. pp. 362- 
370 j the new species figured on pi. 15. — Melania lamberti, sp. n. , Crosse, 
Journ. Conch, xvii. p. 415, New Caledonia. 
Melanopsis dufourii (F^r.) found in Tuscany, and in quaternary calcareous 
tufa near Caldana. Appelius, Bull. Mai. Ital. ii. p. 278. 
Melanopsis mariei and dumbeensis, spp. nn., Crosse, Journ. Conch, xvii. pp. 
69, 70, and 280, 281, pi. 8. figs. 3 & 4, New Caledonia. — M. elegans and lirata, 
spp. nn., Gassies, ibid. pp. 76, 77, New Caledonia. 
