MOLLUSCA. 593 
(Tlmnberg, \7Q^) — laperotisii (^QhxQnc\i) — talienwhan€nsis (Cro8se), common 
in Japan. Lischke, ibid. pp. 174-176. 
Anomia laqueata (Reeve ?) described from Japanese specimens by Liscbke, 
/. c. p. 179. 
BRACHIOPODA. 
The egg and some early stages of TerebratuUna septentrionalis (Couth.) are 
described by E. S. Morse, Am. Naturalist, Sept. 1869, and Am. Journ. of 
Science and Arts, January 1870, p. 103. 
Davidson has examined the original specimens of recent Mediterranean 
Brachiopods in Risso’s collection, and publishes the synonymy. Terehratvla ' 
sjmda (Aradas) is probably = Waldheimia jiavescms and not Mediterranean j 
the generic name Platidia (Costa) for Orthis anomioides (Scacchi) is prior to 
Davidson’s Morrisia. ■ Davidson, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. iii. pp. 374-377. - 
Terehratula cranium (Miill.). Observations on the living animal, the loop, 
&c. by Jeffreys,. Brit. Conchol. v. p. 163. . 
Tcrchratdla a^iilzhorgcnds (Davidson), dredged olfUnst, not living. Jeflroys, 
ibid. p. 16/), pi. 99. f. *3. \ 
One species of Brachiopods, Thccidium meditcrrancum (Risso), seems to bo 
identical in the Mediterranean and in the West Indies ; several other species 
of tlie Mediterranean are represented by very similar forms in the West 
Indies ; but there are also some genera occurring only in the one or in the 
other sea. Crosse and Fischer, Journ. Conch, xvii. p. 116. 
