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MOLLUSCA. 
Scalaria eschrichti (Holb.), S. suhdecussata {CsLuiv.), and A. pndongaf 
sp. n., Jeffreys, Ann. N. H. (4) xix. p. 241. 
Pyramidellidas. 
Obeliscua jucunduSf sp. n., Angas, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 176, pi. xxvi. fig. 10, 
Port Jackson. 
Oscilla ligata, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 173, pi. xxvi. fig. 11, Botany Bay. 
Odostomia gigantea, sp. n., Bunker, Mai. Bl. xxiv. p. 71, Japan. 
Odostomia internodalis (S. Wood), found in the recent state at Algiers; 
Monterosato, J. de Conch, xxv. p. 39, pi. iii. fig. 1. 
Odostomia albula (Pab., as Turbo) = Menestho albula (Mollers), dis- 
tinct from Pyramis striatula (Couth.), and living animal described ; 
Jeffreys, Ann. N. H. (4) xix. p. 262. There is no reason to separate it 
from Odostomia. 
Chemnitzia pusilla (Philippi) was not rightly interpreted by Jeffreys 
or Hornes, it is a recent species nearly allied to lactea (L.), and quite 
distinct from the fossil C. terebellum (Phil.), which belongs to the sub- 
division PyrguUna\ Brugnone, Bull. Soc. mal. Ital. ii. 1876, pp. 211-216, 
pi. c, figs. 1 & 2. 
Turbonilla {Chemnitzia) scalaris [preoccupied], disculus, and peroni, 
spp. nn., V41ain, Arch. Z. exp4r. vi. pp. 110 & 111, pi. iii. figs. 7-9, St. 
Paul Island, South Indian Sea. 
Turbonilla f estiva^ sp. n., Angas, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 36, pi. v. fig. 4, Port 
Jackson. 
Cingulina brazieri^ sp. n. id. ibid. fig. 6, Port Jackson. 
Apicalia guntheri, sp. n., id. ibid. fig. 6, New South Wales. 
AuricuUna monterosati and messanensis, spp. nn., Grillo, Descr. quelq. 
esp. nouv. pp. 12 & 13, Messina. 
Myonia sinuata^ sp. n., Angas, 1. c. p. 39, pi. v. fig. 18, Port Jackson. 
The author thinks that this genus belongs rather to the Tornatellidoi. 
EuLIMlDiE. 
Eulima stalioi (Brusina), Algiers ; Crosse, J. de Conch, xxv. p. 70, pi. iii. 
fig. 3. 
Eulima stenostoma (Jeffr.), now localities ; Jeffreys, Ann, N. H. (4) 
xix. p. 317. 
Styliperid.®. 
Stylifer brazieri^ sp. n., Angas, P. Z. S. 1877, p. 173, pi. xxvi. fig. 12, 
Port Jackson, on a starfish. 
SOUTIBRANGEIA. 
H. Friele (Arch. Math, og Naturvid. 1877) has described the radula of 
many Norwegian species belonging to this order (Rhipidoglossa of 
Troschol), and among them a new genus, which by the small number of 
lateral teeth comes remarkably near to the Tieuioglossa. Only those the 
