OASTffOrODA (PECTINinRANCHIA) . 
Moll 43 
Thylacodcs r/isii (Morch, 18G0), with two variotios, find hrasilicnsis 
(RoiiHsoan) ; Morch, /. o. pp. 121-123, West Imlios. 
Sjnrogh/phus annulatus (Daucl.). On its synonyms, variotios, and opor- 
culnm, id. I c. pp. 114-116, West Indies. 
Vermicular ia spirata (Phil.). Several varieties described ; id. 1. c. 
pp. Ill & 113, West Indies. 
[Siliquaria'} Tenayodas ruber (Schumacher), squamatus (Blainv.), and 
Pyxipoma anguitlce (Morch, 1860), characterized ; id. 1. c. pp. 109 & 110, 
West Indies. 
CiRCIDJ:. 
Parastrophia. Folin maintains that it is a distinct genus, not tho 
young s^ate of Coicmn [as Mouterosato suspected: see Zool. Rec. xiii. 
3foU. p. 32], and figures for this purpose the nucleus of Caecum, Mioceras, 
Strehloceras, and Parastrophia ; J. de Conch, xxv. pp. 203-207, pi. v. 
CAPULlDiE. 
Capulus elegans, sp. n., Tapparone-Canefri, Ann. Mns. Genov, ix. 
p. 286, New Guinea. 
Capulus shreevii (Conrad) is the internal projection of the hinge of a 
Pholas ; Fischer, J. de Conch, xxv. p. 57. 
Amathina angustata (Souverbie, 1875), J. do Conch, xxv. p. 72, pi. i. 
fig. 6, New Caledonia. 
Krehsig, new subgoneric name for ITipponyx militaHs (L.) ; Morch, 
Mai. 131. xxiv. p. 97, West Indies. 
SOLARIIDJE. 
Tiberi’s notes on the Mediterranean species \ cf. Zool. Rec. xii. p. 168, 
and xiii. Moll. p. 33] are published in Bull. mal. v. [1872] pp. 31-43; 
he enumerates as species still living in the Mediterranean Sea : Bolarium, 
s. str. S. perspectiviforme, new name for pseudo-perspcctivum (Brocchi), 
discus (Phil.), moniliferum (Bronn) ; subg. Philippia (Gray) : S. conulus 
(Weink.) and simplex (Bronn) ; subg. Torinia (Gray) : S. fallaciosum 
(Tiberi). Also Gyriseus jeffreysianus (Tiberi), [//] Omalaxis zanclceus 
(Philippi, as Bifrontia). 
Solarium trisulcatum, sp. n., Jousseaume, Bull. Soc. Zool. Fr. 1877, 
p. 270, pi. V. figs. 14 & 15, New Caledonia. 
Seguenzia formosa and carinata (Jeffr., 1876), description and localities; 
Jeffreys, Ann. N. H. (4) xix. p. 319 & 320. 
ScALARIIDiE. 
Scalaria candidissima, sp. n., Mouterosato, J. do Conch, xxv. p. 37, pi. ii. 
fig. 5, Algiers, with notes on some other species of the Mediterranean. 
Acirsa (Morch) considered as generically distinct on account of the 
peristome not being continuous and apex of the spire blunt ; It includes 
