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ZOOLOGICAL LITEIIATUHB. 
Aty^ costulosd, sp. n., Pease, Am. Joum. Conch, v. p. 73, Oahu. 
Aplustnim goiddii (Couthouy), Massachusetts, thalassiarchi (Martini) = 
Bulla aplustre (L.), Mauritius, and dehile (Gould), United States, figured by 
Sowerby in Reeve’s Oonchologia Iconica, vol. xvi. Apl. pi. 1. 
Aker a suhanyuluta (Moller), Greenland, tumidu (A. Adams), New Zealand, 
hanleyt (A. Ad.), Zetland, soluta (Chemn.), Zanzibar and Philippines, hicincta 
(Qvoy & Gaimard), New Holland, hullata (Miill.), Denmark, and tenuis (A. 
Ad.), Torres Straits, figured in Reeve’s Oonchol. Icon. vol. xvi. Akera, pi. 1. 
Bidla cnnspersaj sp. n,, Pease, Am. Journ. Conch, v. p. 72, pi. 8. fig. 9, Mar- 
quesas Islands [near media (Philippi)]. 
Haminea suhpellucida^ sp. n., H. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1869, p. 275, pi. 19. 
fig. 13, Lisbon. 
\_Haminea~\ Bulla dilatata (Leach) and B. elegans (Leach) =folliculus 
(Menke), both distinct from B. hydatis (L.), and European. Petit, Catal. 
Moll. Eur. p. 267. 
Philine vaillanti is a new name for Bullcea angasi of Vaillant, in Joum. 
Conch. 1865, which is distinct from the true angasi (Crosse & Fischer). 
Issel, Malac. mar. ross. p. 166. 
Lophocercidas. 
Oxyno'e delicatida, sp. n., G. & H. Nevill, Journ. As. Soc. xxxviii. 2. p. 67, 
pi. 13. fig. 5, Ceylon. Oxyno'e (Raf.) = Icarus (Forbes) = Lophocercus 
(Krohn) j the other known species of this genus are mentioned, p. 66. 
Lohiger viridis, sp. n., G. & II. Nevill, 1. c. p. 68, pi. 13. fig. 6, Ceylon. 
Volvatella cincta, sp. n., G. & H. Nevill, 1. c. p. 67, pi. 13. fig. 4, Ceylon. Also 
the colours of the living animal are shortly described. 
Cylindrobulla sculpta un^pusilla, spp. nn., G. & II. Nevill, 1. c. p. 68, pi. 13. 
figs. 2 & 3, Ceylon. 
Aplysiidas. 
Dolabella gigas (Rang), elongaia^ sp. n., Seychelles, rmnphii (Cuv.), ccau- 
data (Rang), taremidi (Rang), and guaya(piilensis (Petit ?). The sliells are 
figured by Sowerby in Reeve’s Conchologia Iconica, vol. xi. Dolab. pis. 1, 2. 
Dolabrifera vitrceUy sp. n., Fiji Islands, sowerbyi (Guilding), (Pease), 
cuvieri (H. & A. Adams), marmorea (Pease), ascifera (Rang), and olivacea 
(Pease). The shells are figured by Sowerby in Reeve’s Conchologia Iconica, 
vol. xvi. gen. Dolabrifera (1868). 
Aplysia (L.). Sowerby ’s monograph in Reeve’s Conchologia Iconica, 
vol. xvii. contains on 10 plates the shells of the following 48 species : — 
giyantea^ sp. n., pi. 1. fig. 1, Swan River; keraudreni (Rang), camelus (Cuv.), 
petersoni (Sow.), tigrina (Rang), dcpilans (L.), dactylomela (Rang), excavata^ 
sp. n., pi. 3. fig. 8, Port Jackson ; protea (Rang), ocellata (Orb.), triyma, sp. n., 
pi. 4. fig. 11 ; Jimbriata (Adams & Reeve), hyalina, sp. n., pi. 3. fig. 13, Port 
Jackson ; sandwicensis, sp. n., pi. 3. fig. 14, Sandwich Islands ; 9iigra (Orb.), 
japonica, sp. n., pi. 4. fig. 16, Japan ; fasciata (Poiret), orientalis, sp. n., pi. 5. 
fig. 18, Chinese seas; guadaloupensis, sp. n., pi. 5. fig. 19, Guadaloupe;yw?/a«a 
(Quoy), marmorata (Blainv.), anguilla (Cuming, MS.), pi. 6. fig. 22, locality 
unknown ; rosea (Rathke) [the locality, “ West Indies,” is perhaps an error; 
Rathke observed his species on the coast of Norway], concava (Sow.), macu- 
lata (Rang), lurida (Orb.), incrus [inca'] (Orb.), sinensis, sp. n., pi. 7. fig. 29, 
