473 



without any tracé of dark colour-markings ; the spiral striae are as far as they are persisting, 

 considerably closer-set than in C. bizona, but the shell is not fresh enough for description. 



7. Cylickfia {MiiestiaT) sp. 



Stat. 105. 6°8'N., 121° 19 E. Sulu-archipelago. 275 M. Coralbottom. i Spec. 



A young specimen, seems to belong to the section RI nest ia, but is too incomplete for 

 description. 



Fam. BuLLiDAE. 

 Bulla Linné. 



I . Bulla ainpulla Linné. 



Linné. Syst. Nat. Ed. X, p. 727, N" 334 (pars). 



RUMPH. Amb. Rariteitkamer, p. 91, PI. 27, fig. G. 



Adams. Thes. Conchyl. Vol. II, p. 575, PI. 122, fig. 59 — 62. 



Reeve. Coach. Ie. Vol. XVI, Bulla, fig. 3. 



PiLSBRY. Man. of Conch. Vol. XV, p. 343, PI. 34, fig. i — 3. 



KüBELT. Martini-Chemn. Conch. Cab. Ed. II, Vol. I, Bullacea, p. 72, PI. i, fig. 5 — 7. 



Stat. 4. Near Djangkar (Java). 9 M. Coarse sand. i Spec. 



Stat. 66. Bank betvveen islands of Bahuluwang and Tambolungan, South of Saleyer. 8 — 10 M. 

 Dead eoral, Halimeda, Lithothamnion. i Spec. 



Stat. 89. Pulu Kaniungan ketjil. Reef 5 Spec. 



Stat. 179. Kawa-bay, West coast of Ceram. Shore. 2 Spec. 



Stat. 193. Sanana-bay, East coast of Sula Besi. Reef 6 Spec. 



Stat. 282. Between Nusa Besi and N.E.-point of Timor. 27 — 54 M. Sand, coral and Litho- 

 thamnion. I Spec. 



Stat. 299. Buka- or Cyrus-bay, South coast of Rotti-island. 34 M. Mud, coral and Litho- 

 thamnion. 4 Spec. 



None of the specimens of this common species attains the usual size. 



Fam. Akeridae. 

 Haminea Lcach. 

 I. Haiuijieal sp. 



Stat. 4. Near Djangkar (Java). 9 M. Coarse sand. i Spee. 



The specimen is a small, dead, sHghtly broken shell, spirally striated above and below, 

 median part smooth, the vertex resembles that of some species of Haininea\ if it possessed a 

 contorted upper apertural margin near the vertex, it might be an Atys, but Mr. Smith thinks 

 it is a Hai)iinca\ under these circumstances I have only mentioned it with this generic name, 

 but it is too poor and doubtful to describe it, or to give it a specific name. 



