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PROCEEDINGS OF THE VICTORIA INSTITUTE. 
173. L. quaclrisulcata Orb. Moll. Cuba, pi. xxvii, 
f. 34-36. 
L. serrata Orb. Moll. Cuba, pi. xxvii, f. 37*39. 
L. divaricata Lam. (not Linn.) Chenu, vol. li, 
f. 572. 
L. americana Adams. Contr. Conch, p. 243. 
L. pilula Adams. Contr. Conch, p. 246. 
L. chemnitzii Phil. 
Diplodonta Brown 1833. 
174. 13. brasiliensis Mittre, Chenu, Conch, vol. ii, 
f. 590. 
175. 13. candeana Orb. Moll. Cuba, pi. xxvii, £. 43-45. 
Lucinopsis Forbes. 
1/6. L. "ten. li.is Becluz. Journ. de Conch. 1852, p. 250, pi. 
x, f. 1. 
Dosinia Scopoli. 
177. 13. phllrpii Orb. Moll. Cuba, vol. ii. p. 270. 
Cytherea concent rica Lam. (not Born) 
,, patagonica Phil. 
Order Astartacea. 
Crassinella Guppy 1875. 
178. Ci*. martinicensis Orb. Moll. Cuba, pi. xxvii, 
f. 21-23. 
Crassinella guadelupensis Orb. 1. c. f. 24-26. 
In a paper by me in the publications of the United States 
National Museum, I described a new species belonging to the 
.same genus as this under the name Crassatella (Crassinella) 
cenica. I inserted the following remarks under the descrip- 
f the species. u As this paper does not deal with contro- 
veited questions I will not go into that of the use of the name 
ou r m further than to remark that in addition to recent 
specimens I have seen large numbers of the forms called marti- 
niCensu and ffuadelupensis by D’Orbigny from nearly every 
