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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
• Fhyll{dia (Gu\.). , Dorsal tubercles elongate and confluent j vent dorsal j 
pliarjnx symmetrical. Ph, varicosa (Lsim.) = tr{lmeata (Ouv.), Indian Seas 
and Western Pacific, observed from Mauritius to New Ireland, pp. 499-504, 
pi. 14-18 a j Ph. arabica (Ehrenberg), Red Sea, pp. 604-500 ) Ph. ele(/ans, 
sp. n., Philippines, p. 606, pi. 18 b, 19 j Ph. ocellata (Cuv.), Timor, p. 608. 
Ph. annulata (Gray), Lord Hood’s Island, and Ph. ceylonica (Kelaart), 
Ceylon, could not be examined by the author, p. 609. 
Phyllidiella, gen. nov. Dorsal tubercles rounded and disposed in quincunx j 
vent dorsal 3 pharynx asymmetrical. Ph. pmtulosa (Cuv.), Philippines, Am- 
boyna, Timor, pp. 610-512, pi. 20-24 a j Ph. alboniyra (Quoy and Gaimard), 
island of Tonga, p. 512 j Ph. nobilis, sp. n., Philippines, pp. 612-614, pi. 24 b. 
Ft'yeria (Gray). Dorsal tubercles as in Phyllidiella j vent between back 
and foot at the hinder end of the median line. F. r 'uppellii^Phyllidia y us-- 
Udosa of Ruppoll, but not of Cuvior=i'V. pustulosa (Gray), Rod Sea, p. 514. 
Crimora papillutu (AIClqv ixnd Hancock), Guornsoy. Jofl'roys, Brit. Cou- 
chol. Y. p. 74. 
Hero formosa (Lov^n), Northumberland and Frith of Clyde. Jeffreys, 
Brit. Conchol. v. p. 63. 
Lomanotus portlandicus (Thomps.), Weymouth. Jeffreys, ibid. p. 65. 
Doto cuspidata (Alder and Hancock), JetiVeys, Brit. Conchol. v. p. 61, 
Shetland, in 75-80 fathoms. 
Eolis grossidaria and E. cohspersaj spp. nn., Fischer, Journ. Conch, xvi. 
pp. 6 & 7, Bassiu d’Arcachon, South-western France. 
Eolis adelaidce (Thomps. ), Weymouth, Jeffreys, 1. c. p. 65. 
Embletonia minuta (Forbes and Goodsir), Jeffreys, /. c. p. 36. 
Embletonia grayi, sp. n., Kent, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1869, p. 109, pi. 8, Victoria 
Docks, London, in hMf-salt water, feeding upon Cordylophora . — It is nearly 
allied to E. pallida (Alder and Hancock), which lives in the Baltic, Mobius, 
Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. iii. p. 247. 
Elysia viridis, Jeffreys, Brit, Conchol. v. p. 31, pi. 1. fig. 6. 
. Limapontia nigra (Johnst.), Jeffreys, Brit. Conchol. p. 28, pi. 1, fig. 6 
(copied from Meyer and Mobius) j L. depressa (Alder and Hancock), Sun- 
derland and Swansea. Ibid. p. 29. 
Act<Bonia corrugata and A. cocksii (Alder and Hancock), Jeffreys, 1. c. 
p. 30. 
PULMONATA INOPEECULATA. 
Geophila, 
The changes in the classification rendered necessary by the 
recent researches of various authors into the structure of the 
radula of several genera are pointed out by E. v. Martens, 
Nachrichtsbl. mal. Gesellsch. i. pp. 194-198, 209-216. 
Dubrueil has published observations on the internal organs 
of Avion rufusj Testacella haliotoidea, Zonites lucidus (Drap.) 
[j=Hyalina draparnaldi^ Beck], and Z. algirus, Helix splendida^ 
vermiculatUy galloprovincialis, cespitum, Bulimus decollatus, and 
Zua folliculus. They are chiefly measurements of the genera- 
tive organs, Catal, Moll, de PHerault, pp. 83-97. 
