44 MolL 
MOLLUSCA. 
of the radula, whereas in Cymbium, Melo, Lyria^ and V. vespertilio and 
aulica, this plate is tricuspidate, in ^ mor/a unicuspidate and arcuate ; the 
author proposes to adopt for it the genus Musica (Humphrey). P. Fischer, 
J. de Conch, xxvii. pp. 97-106, pi. v. 
Lyria, 15 species enumerated by Kobelt, JB. mal. Ges. vi. pp. 176-178. 
CoLUMBELLIDiE. 
Columhell.a (Atilia) Uschldi^ niveo-marginata, {Zafra) subvitrea, spp. nn., 
and (^Amycla) varians (Dkr.), E. A. Smith, P. Z. S. 1879, pp. 207-210, 
pi. XX. figs. 41-44, Japan. 
Columbella alba^ sp. n., Petterd, J. of Conch, ii. p. 104, Tasmania. 
MaRGINELLIDtE. 
Marginella. H. 0. Weinkauff continues and finishes his monograph, 
describing and figuring 148 species, in Kiister’s Conch. Cab. pts. 279, 282, 
& 286, pp. 41-144, pis. xi.-xxiv. (several copied from Reeve). The fol- 
lowing are figured for the» first time: — At. sex-plicata (Dunker, 1871) = 
obtusa (Sow., 1870, neo Thes.) = Persicula grisea (Jouss.), p. 85, pi. xvi. 
figs. 6 & 7, Japan and Mazatlan ; verdcnsis and medio-cincta (E. A. Smith, 
1875), p. 122, pi. xxiii. figs. 7-10, Capo Verde Islands; pellicula (Marr.), 
p. 123, pi. xxiii. figs. 11 & 12, Natal ; delessertiana (Reel.), p. 126, pi. xxiv. 
figs. 7 & 8, Mauritius and Reunion. 32 species are indicated, but not 
figured. 
Marginella sub-bulbosa^ cymbalum, denticulata, tridentata, and albida, 
spp. nn., Tate, Tr. Phil. Soc. Adelaide, 1878, South Australia. 
Marginella minuHssima, allporti, and tasmanica^ spp. nn., J. E. T. 
Woods, P. R. Soc. Tasm. 1875, p. 28, Tasmania. 
CONID^. 
Conus magus (L.). Synonymy ; Brazier, J. of Conch, ii. p. 191. 
Conus Uvulas (Hwass) and ywc. flavidus (Lam.), C. baltealus (Sow.) var., 
Q'attus (Hwass) var., and catus (Hwass) var., from Rodriguez; E. A. 
Smith, Phil. Tr. clxviii. pp. 477 & 478, the three latter figured, pi. li. 
figs. 11-13. 
Conus macleayanus (Woods) = rutilus (Mko.), Petterd, J. of Conch, ii. 
p. 353. 
PLEUROTOMIDiE. 
Remarks on the genera accepted by Weinkauff & Bellardi (Zool. Rec. 
xii. p. 160, and xiii. AIoll. p. 24] by F. E. Koch, Arch. Ver. Meckl. xxxii. 
pp. 40-46. 
Pleurotoma vertebrata, niponica^ difficilis^ tri-porcata, and consimilis, 
spp. nn., patruelis (E. A. Smith, 1875) and fusca (Homb. & Jacq.) var., all 
from Japan, E. A. Smith, P. Z. S. 1879, pp, 186-188, the first five figured, 
pi. xix. figs. 6-11. 
