42 Moll. 
MOLLUSCA. 
authors as species, described and figured, id. 1. c. pp. 17-64, pi. vii.- 
pl. xviii. fig. 348 ; the living animals of some species are also figured. 
Nassa incra8sata (Miill.), pygmcea (Lam.), costulata (Renier), and corni- 
culum (Gmolin), their varieties in the Mediterranean; Bucquoy & Daut- 
zenberg, Moll. mar. de Roussillon, pt. ii. pp. 44-49, 52-54 & 56-58, pt. iii. 
pis. xi. & xii. fig. 120. 
Nassa edwardsi, sp. n., Fischer, Rapport Faune sous-marine, p. 18, and 
J. de Conch, xxx. p. 50, Southern Coast of France, 680-2660 metres. 
Nassa ? nigro-labra (Verrill, 1880), New England, Verrill, Tr. Conn. Ac. 
v. p. 512, pi. lviii. fig. 12. 
Nassa levukensis and agapeta , Fiji, 12 fath., psila, Torres Straits, 
155 fath., brychia , Azores, 620 fath., babylonica , Philippines, 375 fath., 
capillaris, Fernando Noronha, 25 fath., and ephamilla, New Zealand, 700 
fath. ; Watson, J. L. S. xvi. pp. 363-371 : spp. nn. 
Neritula (Plane.), 3 species described and figured by Try on, l. c. pp. 64 
& 65, pi. xviii. figs. 353-360. 
Desmoulea (Gray), 6 species, all from Africa or Japan, described and 
figured, id. 1. c. pp. 65 & 66, pi. xviii. figs. 361-379 ; 9 species enumerated 
by Kobelt, JB. mal. Ges. ix. pp. 28 & 29. 
Bullia (Gray), 11 typical species, 3 of subg, Buccinanops (Orb.), 9 of 
subg. Pseudostrombus (Kl.), and 1 of Adinus (H. & A. Ad.), described 
and figured by Tryon, l. c. pp. 11-16, pis. v. fig. 59, vi. fig. 98. 
Bullia ( Adinus ) crosseana , sp. n., Tapparone-Canefri, J. de Conch, xxx. 
p. 23, pi. ii. figs. 1 & 2, locality unknown. 
Olivid.®. 
In Olivella leucozonias and biplicata (Sow.), the internal walls are re- 
absorbed ; in Oliva proper, Agaronia , and Ancillaria , this is not the case. 
Crosse & Fischer, J. de Conch, xxx. pp. 181-183, pi. viii. figs. 15 & 16. 
Oliva ( Olivella ) amblia and ephamilla, off Pernambuco, 350 fath., and 
vitilia, St. Thomas, W*st Indies, 390 fath., Watson, J. L. S. xvi. pp. 
341-343: spp. nn. 
Fusjdje. 
Fusus (Lam.), 84 known species enumerated by Kobelt, JB. mal. Ges. 
ix. pp. 8-17. 
Fusus bocagii , sp. n., Fischer, Rapport sur la Faune sous-marine, p. 43, 
and J. de Conch, xxx. p. 49, West Coast of Spain and Portugal, 1068-2018 
metres. 
Fusus ( Colus ) radialis, off the Cape of Good Hope, 150 fath., sarisso- 
phorus , off Pernambuco, 350 fath., Watson, J. L. S. xvi. pp. 382-283 : 
spp. nn. 
Fusus lacteus , sp. n., Dunker, Moll. Jap. pp. 12 & 13, pi. ii. figs. 11 & 12, 
Japan. 
Fusus pagoda and pagodoules , see Columbarium ) among the Pleuroto- 
midce. For other so called species of Fusus , see among the Buccinidai. 
Pseudoneptunea ) subg. n. of Fusus f for F. multangulus (Phil.) and vari- 
co8us (Chemn.), W. Kobelt, JB. mal. Ges. ix. p. 17. 
