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6. Scaliola, A. Adams, 1860. 



Species. 



1. Scaliola arenosa, A. Adams. 2. Scaliola bella, A. Adams. 



3. Scaliola caledonica, Crosse. 



1. Scaliola arenosa, A. Adams (PI. XLVI. fig. 11). 



Scaliola arenosa, A. Adams, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 1862, 3d ser., vol. x. p. 421. 

 ,, ,, A. Adams, Journ. de conch., 1868, vol. xvi. p. 53, sp. 2. 



„ „ Bunker, Index Moll. Mar. Japon., p. 121. 



Station 185b. August 31, 1874. Lat. 11° 38' 15" S., long. 143° 59' 38" E. Raine 

 Island, Cape York, Torres Strait, North Australia. 155 fathoms. Coral sand. 



September 7, 1874. Torres Strait. 3 to 11 fathoms. 



September 8, 1874. Flinders Passage, Cape York. 7 fathoms. 



Station 186. September 8, 1874. Lat. 10° 30' S., long. 142° 18' E. Wednesday 

 Island, Cape York. 8 fathoms. Coral mud. 



Station 187. September 9, 1874. Lat. 10° 36' S., long. 141° 55' E. Near Cape York. 

 6 fathoms. Coral mud. 



July 1875. Reef off Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. 40 fathoms. 



Habitat. — Japan (Adams). 



I do not know this species, except from the diagnosis, and thought the Challenger species must 

 be distinct, as having no approach to an " umbilical chink," but only a slight prominence of the 

 pillar lip-edge, and as not having the " suture deep." M. Crosse, of the Journal de conchyliologie, 

 too, who possesses specimens of the species and kindly examined those of the Challenger, shared my 

 opinion, and regards this as a new species ; but Mr Edgar A. Smith, on comparison with Adams' 

 types, assures me that those I sent him for examination are the same as Adams' species. I have 

 therefore adopted his estimate. 



The presence of this and the other species which follow at Honolulu is interesting, as no locality 

 so far east has been recorded hitherto to my knowledge. 



2. Scaliola bella, A. Adams. 



Scaliola bella, A. Adams, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 1860, 3d ser., vol. vi. p. 120, and 1862, vol x. 

 p. 420. 

 „ „ A. Adams, Journ. de conch., 1868, vol. xvi. p. 53, pi. iv. fig. 6. 



„ „ Dunker, Index Moll. Mar. Japon., p. 121. 



Station 172. July 22, 1874. Lat. 20° 58' S., long. 175° 9' W. Tongatabu (inside 

 the reef), Fiji. 18 fathoms. Coral mud. 



| Station 185b. August 31, 1874. Lat. 11° 38' 15" S., long. 143° 59' 38" E. Raine 

 Island, Cape York, North Australia. 155 fathoms. Coral sand. 



