MOLLUSCA. 655 ' 
Alcyna lineata and striata, spp. nn., Pease, Am. Journ. Ooncli. v. pp. 69, 70, 
Sandwich Islands. 
[CoZ/owm] Turbo pustulatus (Brocchi) figured in Saviguy’s Descript, de 
I’Egypte, pi. 6. fig. 26; T. eroopolitanus and arsmoensis, spp. nn., figured in 
the same work, pi. 5. figs. 27 & 28, described by Issel, 1. c. pp. 219, 220. 
[ Calcar'] Turbo rugosus (L.) found on the northern coast of Spain. Petit, 
Catal. Moll. Eur. p. 269. 
Pachypoma virescetis, sp. n., Pease, Am. Journ. Conch, v. p. 73, pi. 8. fig. 10, 
Tarawa Island, Polynesia. 
Leptothyra costata, sp. n., Pease, /. c. p. 70, Maui, Sandwich Islands. 
Liotia ato7nus, sp. n,, Issel, Malac. mar. ross. p. 217, pi. 3. fig. 11, Suez. 
Cyclostrema philiiipii, sp. n., figured in the Descript, de I’Egypte, pi. 5. 
fig. 32, named and described by Issel, and C. cingulatum (Philippi, as Del- 
phinula), both from the Red Sea. Issel, I, c. pp. 189, 190. 
Cyclostrema (Tubiola) subdisjuncta, II. Ad. (\SQS)=Delphinula tubulosa 
(Nevill, 1868), Nevill, Journ. As. Soc. xxxviii. 2. p. 69, pi. 13. fig. 1, Ceylon. 
Adeorbis striatella, sp. n., Souverbie, Journ. Conch, xvii. p. 419, Art Island, 
New Caledonia. 
liomalogyra Jischeriana, sp. n., Allery de Monterosato, Journ. Conch, xvii. 
p. 274, pi. 13. fig. 1, Catania, Sicily. 
Ti'ochus byronianm (Wood) different from the Hawaiian Polydonta sand- 
wichensis (Eyd. & Soul.). Pease, Am. Journ. Conch, v. p. 82. 
Omphalius turhinatus, sp. n.. Pease, 1. c. p. 84, pi. 8. fig. 15, La Paz, Gulf 
of California. 
\_Zizypkinus] Tt'ochus papillosus (Da Costa, 1778). This name is not prior 
to granulatus (Born, Index, 1778; Testae. 1780), Martens, Mai. Blatt. xvi. 
p. 242. 
Trochus hemprichii, sp. n., figured in the Descript, de I’Egypte, pi. 3. fig. 6 ; 
T. bellardii and sismondae, spp. nn., Issel, Malac. mar. ross. pp. 223-225, 
pi. 2. figs. 12 & 13, Suez. [These species may be placed in the subgenus 
Gibbula^ 
Trochus spengleri (Chemn.), T. rota (Dunker), chloromphalus (A. Adams), 
argyrostomus (Gmel.), nigerrimus (Gmel.), carpentet'i (Dunker), and nigricolor 
(Dunker), all from Japan, described and figured by Lischke, Moll. Jap. p. 100, 
pi. 6. figs. 17-21, and pi. 7. 
Cantharidium, Schaufuss in Patel’s System and Catalog, pp. 11 & 61, is a 
name substituted for Cantharis, which is preoccupied. [Montfort himself 
writes Cantharidus.] 
Minolia pulcJierrima and bellula, spp. nn., Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1869, 
p. 48, pi. 2. figs. 10 & 11, New South Wales. 
\_Margarita] Trochus glaueus (Moller as Margarita), dredged at Skye. 
Jeffreys, Brit. Conchol. v. p. 202, pi. 101. fig. 6. 
Stoniatia. Only the specific name phymotis, but not the generic name 
Sto7natia, can be ascribed to Helbling. Martens, Mai. Bliitt. xvi. p. 236. 
Brode 7 'ipia eximia, sp. n., G. & II. Nevill, Journ. Asiat. Soc. xxxviii. 2, 
p. 69, pi. 13. fig. 7, Ceylon. 
Scissurella dorice, sp. n., figured in the Description de I’Egypte, pi. 5. fig. 8, 
named and described by Issel, Malac. mar. ross. p. 228, Suez. 
Trochotoma crossei, sp. n., Folin, Fonds de la Mer, p. 144, pi. 22. fig. 6, St. 
Vincent, Cape-Verd Islands. 
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