THE NAUTILUS. 



Murex (Ocinebra) interfossus var. muricatus Cpr. Pacific Grove; 

 not rare at low tide. 



Turbonilla (Turbonilla) gilli delmontensis Ball and Baitseh. 12 

 fathoms ; the type lot. 



Turbonilla (Strioturbonilla) stylina Carpenter. 12 fathoms; one 

 specimen. 



Turbonilla (Pyrgolampros) berryi Dall and Bartsch. Two or 

 three specimens, including the type, dredged in 39 fathoms. 



Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus) canfieldi Dall and Bartsch. 12 fms.; the 

 type lot. 



Turbonilla (Pyrgiscus) morchi Dall and Bartsch. ? One specimen 

 dredged in 29 fathoms was doubtfully referred by Messrs. Dall and 

 Bartsch to this species. 



Cancellaria crawfordiana Dall. Specimens brought in by the 

 fishermen. 



The foregoing bring the total collection, after due corrections, up 

 to about 318 named species and varieties, including types or co-types 

 of fourteen new species and two subspecies, besides nine other species 

 not previously described, but the types of which were collected 

 elsewhere. 



LAND SHELLS OF THE OKI ISLANDS, JAPAN. 



BY H. A. PILSBRY AND Y. HIRASE. 



The Oki Islands, in the Sea of Japan north of western Hondo, 

 consist of one large and three smaller islands and several islets, the 

 the whole group about 23 miles long. SaigO is the chief harbor. It 

 is on the southeast side of the largest island, which has a diameter 

 of about 10 miles. The highest elevation is said to be about 

 1700 feet. 



The mollusks of Oki have not before been noticed. 



Out of 24 species of land shells there are 9 forms which have as 

 yet been found only on the Oki Islands. Two of these forms are 

 reckoned to be of specific value; the other seven are subspecies of 

 forms found on the adjacent portions of the Main Island of Japan, 

 or in one case on Tsushima, though the two Ganesellas are so dis- 

 tinct that they might with some reason be ranked as species. All of 

 the other forms occur on the Main Island of Japan. 



The very close relation of the fauna of the Oki Islands with that 



