MoLU'SCA, T. SMITH. T'.i 



Suter's work, although here ipioted in ihr text, have not vet heen issue,], hut were 

 "expected to lie availalile !iv tlie end of I '.I I 1." 



2. Cantkaridus rufoztma, \. Adams. IM. 1. fio-. T.I. 



Canthiridus i-nf,,~nn, \. Adams, Prm-. '/.<>]. Sur., is:>l, p. 170. 



Cantharidus rufn~<iti<i : Suter. Prur. .Millar. Soc., vol. II, ]p. 1'7.'>. flu'- lit' immature slidl. p. L'T I : 

 id., Man. N./. Mull., ,,. 127, pi. XXXV, li-. 10. 



Station L 34, near North Cape, New Zealand : 11 -Jo fathoms. 



This shell is described by Suter as ratlin- thin." hut this is not the fart, sim-c. 

 for a shell ol siieh small size, it certainlv is ratlicr ,~olid. It varies in form, some 

 specimens heing narrower than others, and tin- spiral lira' are sometimes fewer and 

 coarser. 



:!. Snlilr'hllil I'l/i'lHI. (iould. 



r,/i-iiii,i<, Could, Prnr. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., IS !!', \dl. ITI, j>. S| ; !<!.. I'.S. Kxplur. 

 Expcil. 1838-1842, vol. XII, .Moll. ],. 196, Atlas, pi. XIII, fi-s. -Jji;--_".'i',e. 



eiji-na : PiKliry, Man. Condi., vol. XI, p. l'.">;i. pi. XXXVII, ti-j. l:i : Sutt-r, Man. 

 X.Z. .M,ll.. p. 141, pi. XXX VII I, li-. L'.V 



ilil,;-tii, A. Adams, Proi-. Xool. Six.-., is. r )4, p. 40: Pilslirv. up. rit.. ]>. 171. 



Station 134. near North Cape. New Zealand : 11-20 fathoms. 



This species, originally described as a Sulnriiini, has since lieeii placed in the 

 Delias Turnmi liy W. 1!. .Marshall.* in .Mmi'di liv 1'ilslirv and Suter. and now is 

 referred to Sn/,ir/<ll</. Muttony has descrilied this shell as Mnnilm :<-l<in<li<-<i, and 

 SowerlivJ lias figured it with the same specific name, hut placed it in the Ljenns 

 Margarita. 



The locality " Straits of .Magellan." ^iveii liy A. Adams for his .]/<ifi/<n-i/ii <iil,i-l,i. 

 is undoubtedly iin-onvet, and is merely one more instance of the many errors of this 

 kind met with in the (Aiming collection. The genus Miimlni. A. Adams. I Slid, with 

 .!/. I'liiK-tnrn. A. Ad., as the type, is apparently equivalent to Sulnr'nllii of Searles 

 \\ood. isi-j. The latter has lieeii retained liy 1'ilshrv for certain northern forms. 

 Mbnilea, Swainsoii. should he regarded as licvoiid recognition, heing founded upon 

 some unknown species, and not upon the '/'/vc////.- i-iillifi ///.<. Lamarck, as stated hv 

 Pilsbry. 



4. Solariella plicatula (Murdoch and Snter). var. 



MiiiuUn jJn-uliil.i. Miirdui-li ami SutiT, Trans. N.X. lust., vul. XXXVIII, p. l".i!l. pi. XXVI. 



figs. 47-49 (1906). 

 Momlva /,/;, ;,// .- Suter. Man. N.X. Mull., ],. 14l', j.l. XXXIII, %. U. 



Station 1:14. near North ('ape. New /calami: 11-20 fathoms. 



Two specimens differing from the tvpica! form in having the longitudinal 



Try.n's Man. Conch., TOl. IX, p. L'L', ].|. VI, ti-s. _':.'. I 1 :!. 

 t Cat. Marine Mull. N./.. ],. Id <]*7:\}. 

 I Condi. Iron., vol. XX. pi. II. Ii-. 17. 



