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MOLLUSCA. 
LedUf Gouldia, Brntalium^ and Trochus {Minolia)^ from more than 1000 
fath. 
Cape Verde Islands. 9 species of Marginellidwy two new, enumerated 
by Jousseaume, Bull. Soc. Z. Fr. i. pp. 268-270. 
Coast of Western Africa. T. St uder publishes some observations on 
Mollusks dredged during the expedition of the Prussian ship ‘ Gazelle/ 
between 16® N. and 6® S. lat., at depths from 30 to 360 fath. ; SB. nat. 
Fr. 1878, pp. 136-139. Four new species of them described by the Re- 
corder ; tom. cit. pp. 134 & 135 [see Nassa, Xenophora, Dentalium^ and 
Yoldia']. 
5 . Indo-Polynesian Seas, 
Andaman Islands. 70 species of marine shells, collected by Capt. 
Wilmer, determined by Edgar A. Smith, with critical notes, several new. 
P. Z. S. 1878, pp. 804-821, pi. 1. 
Philippines. 86 species of Nudibranchia^ collected by C. Semper, deter- 
mined and enumerated by R. Bergh, in the former’s Reis. Philippin. ii. 
part 14, pp. 1 & 2. 
New Guinea. Tapparone-Oanepri continues his contributions to the 
malacology of the Papuan Islands, enumerating the shells collected by 
Beccari & D’ Albertis on the coast of New Guinea and adjacent islands, 
and describing some new species among them. Ann. Mus. Genov, vii. 
pp. 1028-1033, viii. pp. 323-332, & xii. p. 99. General note on them by 
the same; 0. R. Ixxxvi. p. 1149, translated in Ann. N. H. (5) ii. p. 111. 
New Caledonia. Supplement to the list of the species of Turbo ^ Calcar^ 
and TrochuSf and list of the known species of Delphinula (1), Liotia (2), 
and Phasianella (1 sp.), by P. Fischer, J. de Conch, xxvi. pp. 205-210. 
A number of Polynesian shells enumerated by J. D. E. Schmeltz, 
Verb. Ver. Hamb. iii. pp. 159-174. 
6 . Northern Pacific, 
California. Notes on some marine shells, by R. Stearns, P. Ac. 
Philad. 1878, pp. 395-401, pi. vii. 
Alaska and Aleutian Islands. Chitonidce, by W. Dall, Pr. U. S. Nat. 
Mus. 1878. 
Korea Strait. Some shells dredged by St. John Jeffreys, J. L. S. 
xiv. pp. 418-423. 
7 . South Australian and Antarctic Seas. 
A. Gould’s descriptions of Australian shells, in P. Bost. Soc. ii. & iii., 
are copied by J. E. Tenison-Woods, P. Linn. Soc. N. 3. W. ii. 
pp. 250-261. He also describes some new shells dredged off Port Jack- 
son Heads, 45 fath., tom. cit. pp. 262-266, including a recent species of 
the genus Raulinia^ hitherto only known as fossil from the Eocene. 
South Australia. G. F. An gas describes 16 new species of marine 
Mollusca^ and adds 75 species to his former list, published in P. Z. S. 
