54 MolL 
MOLLUSCA. 
JSOLIDJD^. 
jEoUdia papillosa (L.) Note by R. Bergh, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxvii. 
p. 822. 
Eolia aurantiaca (A. & H.). Larva having lost the embryonal shell 
described by Giard, Bull. Soc. mal. Bclg. xi. p. 8. 
Eolis salmonacea (Couth). Young individual procured in the “ Valo- 
rous ” Expedition described by Jeffreys, Ann. N. H. (4) xix. p. 336 ; the 
same from Discovery Bay, 81° N. lat., E. Smith, Ann. N. H. (4) xx. 
p. 140. E. sanguinea, sp. n., Norman, Ann. N. H. (4) xx. p. 617, Conne- 
mara. 
Facelina coronata (Forbes) anatomically described ; R. Bergh, Verb, 
z.-b. Wien, xxvii. pp. 824-829, pi. xii. figs. 11-15, pi. xiii. figs. 1-5. 
Favorinus albus (A. H.), Note on ; id. 1. c. p. 822. 
Galvina farrani and exigua (Aid. &. Hanc.) anatomically described ; id. 
1. c. pp. 830-836, pi. xiii. figs. 6-20, 21-27. 
Heem.eid^. 
The known genera and species enumerated. They are: — Hermcea 
(Aid.) 9 species, Stiliger (Ehrenb.) 6, Ercolania (Trinchese) 3, and 
Alderia (Alim.), 4 species. R. Bergh, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxvii. 
pp. 809-811. 
Hermcea dendritica (Aid. & Hanc.) anatomically described; S. Trin- 
chese, Mem. Acc. Bologn. (3) vii. pp. 449-464, with 2 pis. 
Ercolania viridis (Costa, as Emhletonid) and var. nigro-vittata (Costa), 
from Naples, anatomically described ; R. Bergh, Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxvii. 
pp. 814-822, pi. xi. figs. 1-19, and pi. xii. figs. 1-5. 
Caliphylla mediterranea (Costa) anatomically described ; S. Trinchese, 
Mem. Acc. Bologn. (3) vii. 1876, pp. 173-192, with 2 pis. 
Fiona marina (Forskal, as Limax) — nohilis (Aid. & Hanc.), Atlantic 
and Mediterranean ; R. Bergh, 1. c. p. 823. 
SolenojpuSy Sars, Forh. ^elsk. Christ., 1868, = Vermiculus, Dalyell, 
“ Power of Creation,” ii. (1853) = Neomenia, Tullberg, 1876 [see Zool. 
Rec. xii. p. 644]. A new order among the O^nsthohranchia, to be called 
'Teliohranchiata, is proposed for this genus, with the following cha- 
racters : — Sexes united. No tentacula, no eyes, no radula, no jaw, no 
shell. Body more or less worm-shaped. Foot long, narrow, entirely 
hidden by the mantle. Gills at the hinder end of the animal, retractile. 
Heart rather developed. Body cavity entirely filled with entrails. 
Generative organs situated along the back above the stomach and intes- 
tine. Nervous system composed of a suprapharyngeal circle with cere- 
bral ganglion and of two pedal ganglions. The following species are 
described: — S. nitidulus (Sars) = Neomcnia carinata (Tullb.), coast of 
Norway, from Bohuslan to the Lofodens, also within the fjords, 200-300 
fathoms, everywhere very rare ; anatomical description given. S. ajinis, 
sp. n., Messina, 20-30 fath., dalyelli, sp. n., perhaps = Vermiculus roseus 
