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MOLLUSCA. 
Cerithiopsis contigua, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 156, Palermo. 
Cerithiopsis costulaia (Moller) = Cerithium arcticum (Morch), Sars, 
Moll. arct. Norveg. p. 189, pi. xv. fig. 7, pi. vii. fig. 5, operculum, pi. xviii. ' 
fig. 28. 
CASSIDIDiE AND RaNELLIDJ]. 
Buccinum sulcosum (Born) = DoUum fasciatum (Lam.), not 
Cassis sulcosa (Brug.) ; Brauer, SB. Ak. Wien, ixxvii. Abth. i. p. 159. 
Oniscia (Sow.) ; list of 10 known species by Kobelt, JB. mal. Ges. v. 
pp. 238 & 239. 
Triton \Tritonium\ Triton is pre-occupied in Reptilid]. W. Kobelt 
concludes his monograph in Kiister’s Conch. Cab. pt. 272, pp. 239-273, 
pis. Ixviii.-lxx., bringing up the number of known and figured species to 
119 ; the following have not been before figured : T. waterhousii (Adams 
& Angas, 1864), p. 257, pi. Ixix. figs. 1 & 2, Port Lincoln ; africanus (A. 
Adams, 1854), p. 258, pi. Ixix. figs. 3 & 4, Ichaboe ; poulseni (Morch, 
1877), p. 264, pi. Ixx. figs. 1 & 2, hrebsi (Morch, 1877), p. 265, pi. Ixx. 
figs. 3 & 4 ; testaceus (Morch, 1852), p. 266, pi. Ixx. figs. 7 & 8, all three 
from the West Indies. A list of known species, 125 spp., with critical 
remarks on the subdivisions ; id. JB. mal. Ges. v. pp. 241-250 & 
360-369. 
Tritonium (Simpulum) strangii (A. Ad.), from Andaman Islands, E. A. 
Smith, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 816, pi. 1. fig. 16. 
Persona (Montf.) ; list of the known 6 species by Kobelt, JB. mal. 
Ges. V. p. 370. 
Ranella pusilla (Brod.) from the Andaman Islands, and on its syno- 
nyms; E. A. Smith, P. Z. S. 1878, p. 815, pi. 1. fig. 15. 
Ranella polychloros, sp. n., Tapparone-Canefri, Ann. Mus. Genov, vii. 
[1875] p. 1028, Aru Islands. 
CyPRiEIDiE. 
Cyprcea ingloria, sp. n., Crosse, J. de Conch, xxvi. p. 166, pi. iii. fig. 2, 
Southern Africa. i 
Cyprcea artuffeli, sp. n., Jousseaume, Bull. Soc. Z. Er. i. [1876] p. 81, 
Japan, near clandestina (L.) C. erroneaQu.), distinct from ovum (Gmel.) 
= olivacea (Lam.), id. 1. c. p. 79. New Caledonian specimens of C. 
arahica, eglantina, tahescens, erronea, stolida, lynx, and icterina differ from 
the typical forms by flattened sides, more prominent extremities and 
blacker coloration ; C. crossii, caledonica, and barthelemii are such New 
Caledonian varieties of stolida, lynx, and icterina-, id. 1 . c. p. 78. 
Cyprcea spadicea (Gray) occurs near S. Diego, California ; Button, J. de 
Conch, xxvi. p. 67, pi. i. fig. 2. 
Cyprcea controversa (Gray) from California is distinct from isahella 
(L.) ; Stearns, P. Ac. Philad. 1878, p. 399. 
Cyprcea peasii (Sow.). Monstrous growth ; E. A. Smith, P. Z. S. 1878, 
p. 731, pi. xlvi. figs. 13 & 14. 
