GEOGRAmiOAL DISTRIBUTION. 
Moll. 33 
Kittel, Bericht der naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins der technischen 
Hochschule in Wien, iii. [1878] p. 60. 
List of species of Morginellidoi, Columhellidm, Turhinellidce^ Ooulidce, 
Cyprceidai^ and Ranellidce found on several groups of the Polynesian 
Islands by T. D, E. Schmeltz, Verb. Ver. Hamb. iii. pp. 158-174. 
Several marine shells from various islands of the Pacific enumerated by 
the same in Catalogue vii. of the Museum Godeffroy at Hamburg, 1879, 
pp. 87-89. 
75 species of Cyprmdcv. observed in the South Sea Islands ; 53 of them 
in Western, 5G iu Eastern Polynesia, 34 common to both, 30-45 species 
in the respective groups of the Viti, Tonga, Society, and Paumotu Islands, 
31 in the Sandwich Islands. Garrett, J. of Conch, ii. pp. 105-128. 
7 . Northern Pacific and West Coast of America. 
27 species of Nudibranchs, collected by Dali, show quite a northern 
facies, being identical with, varieties of, or nearly allied to, N. Atlantic 
forms ; R. Bergii, P. Ac. Philad. 1879, pp. 71-132. 
Japan. 89 species of small marine shells (many new) dredged by 
Capt. H. C. St. John at 32 stations, chiefly Goto Islands and south of 
Korea, are enumerated by E. A. Smith, with corrected synonymy ; 
P. Z. S. 1879, pp. 181-219, pis. xix. & xx. 
San Francisco. Note on some marine shells by W. N. Lockington, 
Am. Nat. xii. [1878] pp. 605-510. 
Many marine Univalves from the West Coast of America mentioned 
by G. Hidalgo, Moluscos del Viaje al Pacifico, pt. iii. Fusus sulcatm 
(Lam.) appears to be common to Chili and Australia. 
8 . Australian and Antarctic Seas. 
Gould’s descriptions of Australian sea-shells reprinted in P. Linn. Soc. 
N. S. W. ii. [1878] pp. 250-261. 
35 Australasian species of Voluta enumerated, and their geographical 
distribution indicated by W. F. Petterd, J. of Conch, ii. pp. 340-345. 
36 species of Australian Marginellidoi, 8 from South Australia ; Tate, 
Tr. Phil. Soc. Adelaide, 1878. 
On Australian Trochidcc and Litorinidoc., &c., J. E. T. Woods, P. Linn. 
Soc. N. S. W. ii. pp. 89-96, iii. pp. 65-71, iv. pp. 21-23, 108-110. 
Some notes on Australian Nudibranchiata by R.Bligh Read, P. Linn, 
Soc. N. S. W. iv. pp. 291 & 292. 
Moreton Bay, Queensland. 27 species of Cyprcea, mostly well-known, 
from the Indian Seas, collected by C. Coxen, enumerated by J. Brazier, 
J. of Conch, ii. pp. 317-322. 
Port Jackson. Note on marine shells by J. Brazier, P. Linn. Soc, 
N. S. W. ii. pp. 6, 369-.371, and iii. p. 81. 
Tasmania. New marine species by Petterd, J. of Conch, ii. 
pp. 102-105. 
Auckland Islands. Trochus nigerrimus (Gm.) and a new species of 
Mesodesma ; Yon Martens, SB. nat. Fr. 1879, p. 37. 
