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Show 1881.J 'LIGHTNING' A N D 'PORCUPINE' EXPEDITIONS. 949 P. 405. TereBratula septata. N. Spain and off Marseilles (' Travailleur ' Exp., 1881) ; 295 fms. P. 409. TereBratella spitz Berg ensis. Barentz Sea; 128 fms. P. 410. Argiope capsula. Jersey, at low water; specimens nearly twice the recorded size. See ' Annals & Magazine of Natural History,' December 1880, for a further account of the skeleton. There is no septum. P. 411. Platydia anomidides. Bay of Biscay ('Travailleur' Exp.), North of Stornoway (' Knight Errant' cruise), off Cuba, and West Indies ('*Blake ' Exp.) ; 88-645 fms. „ Megerlia truncata. Bay of Biscay (' Travailleur ' Exp.) ; 236 fms. P. 412. Thecidea mediterranea. G.Mexico ('Blake'Exp.); 163 fms. P. 413. Rhynchonella sicula. N. Spain ('Travailleur' Exp., 1881). P. 415. Discina atlantica. Off the coasts of N. Australia ('Challenger' Exp.) ; 200, 360, and 1400 fms. Part IL, P. Z. S. 1879 :•- P. 554. Anomia ephippium. Fossil. Miocene : Calabria (Seguenza). P. 555. Anomiapatelliformis. Fossil. Miocene: Calabria (Seg.). „ Ostrea cochlear. Fossil. Post-tertiary : Calabria. P. 556. Spondylus gussoni. Gulf of Mexico, Bay of Biscay ('Travailleur' Exp.); 270-645 fms. Fossil. Post-tertiary : Calabria. P. 557. Pectenpes-felis. Fossil. Post-tertiary: Calabria. „ Pectenpes-lutra. The depth ranges from 5 instead of 10 fms. „ Pecten sulcatus. Fossil. Add Calabria. P. 558. Pecten philippii. Cap Breton. Fossil. Post-tertiary: Calabria. P. 559. Pectenfiexuosus. Fossil. Post-tertiary: Sussex. ,, Pecten striatus. ' Lightning ' Exp. St. 5. P. 560. Pecten testa. Fossil. Pliocene and Post-tertiary: Calabria. „ Pecten similis. Range of depth to 645 fms. Fossil. Miocene : Calabria (Seg.). For synonymy of this and other species see ' British Conchology.' „ Pecten groenlandicus. Barentz Sea, Bay of Biscay (' Travailleur' Exp.) ; 128-645 fms. P. 561. Pecten fragilis. Azores and Marion I. ('Challenger' Exp.), Bay of Biscay (' Travailleur' Exp.); 146-1375 fms. „ Pecten vitreus. North Sea, Bay of Biscay (' Travailleur' Exp.); 186-733 fms. Fossil. Add Calabria. P. aBys-sorum is not even a well-marked variety. „ Amussium fenestratum. Bay of Biscay ('Travailleur' Exp.), New England?; 86-1011 fms. Fossil. Add Calabria. This specific name has the priority of eleven years over inaquisculptus. Names cannot be arbitrarily changed because they are not so appropriate as those of later date. In the present instance the newer name is applicable to all the species of the genus. Pecten hyalinus is also a species of Amussium, |