CEPHALOPODA GASTROPODA (PECTINIBRANCHIA). Moll. 37 
Sepiola pacifica, sp. n., Kirk, Tr. N. Z. Inst. xiv. p. 283, Wellington, 
New Zealand. 
Inioteuthis japonica (Orb., as Sepiola ), and morsii , sp. n., Yedo Bay ; 
Verrill, Tr. Conn. Ac. v. [1881] p. 417. 
Rossia, anatomical notes ; J. Brock, Z. wiss. Zool. xxxvi. pp. 543-549. 
Rossia megaptera , sp. n., Verrill, l. c. p.|349, East Coast of North 
America. 
Sepiadarium and Idiosepius. Abstract of Steenstrup’s paper on them 
[Zool. Rec. xviii. Moll. p. 37] in French ; Arch. Z. expdr. x. pi. xlvii. 
P. Fischer establishes a third Order in the Class of Cephalopoda for the 
Ammonites and their allies, intermediate between the Dibranchiata and 
Tetrabranchiata. J. de Conch, xxx. pp. 55-57. 
PTEROPODA. 
Popular note on some Pteropoda and their use as food, by Heincke, in 
his work, “ Die nutzbaren Tiere der nordischen Meere,” 1882, p. 24, 
woodcuts pp. 30-32. 
Pleuropus hargeri, sp. n., Verrill, Tr. Conn. Ac. v. p. 555, off George’s 
Bank, New England. 
Embolus triacanthus , sp. n., Fischer, J. de Conch, xxx. p. 49, Southern 
Spain, Atlantic, 1205 metres. 
Cymbulia calceolus (Verrill), New England ; Verrill, l. c. p. 553, pl.lviii 
fig. 33. 
Sinusigera and Macgillivraya are probably embryonal shells of Pur- 
pura and Dolium : Jousseaume, Le Nat. iv. pp. 182 & 183. 
GASTROPODA. 
PECTINIBRANCHIA. 
Critical remarks on Tryon’s Manual of Conchology by Kobelt, JB. 
mal. Ges. ix. pp. 51-67, and by Dall, Am. Nat. xvi. pp. 874-876. 
MuRICIDiE. 
Murex. Alphabetical list of known species by Gaudion, Bull. Soc. 
Beziers (2) iii. 
Murex richardi , sp. n., Fischer, Rapport Faune sous-marine, p. 43, and 
J. de Conch, xxx. p. 49, Biscayan Sea, 896 metres. 
Murex pliciferus (Sow.), rota (Sow.) var. and foliatus (Martyn)* Dunker, 
Moll. Jap. pp. 4-7, pi. iv. figs. 1, 2, 10 & 11, and pi. ii. fig. 3, Japan. 
Muricopsis , subg. n. of Murex (not characterized) for M. blainvillii , 
Payr., = cristatus (Brocchi), Bucquoy & Dautzenberg, Moll. mar. de Rous- 
sillon, i. p. 19. 
