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Only one of the specimens is clextral; v. Martkns records dexlial and sinistral specimens 

 for his var. itifraviridis. The Siboga-specimens mainly ajjrce wilh ihc figures of that aiithor, 

 being less elongale than his fig. 5, biit more so than fig. 8. 



Suborder Gi iivdrophila. 



l-"am. AURICULIDAK. 



Pythia 1-ink. 



I. Pythia iindata Lessen. 



LESSON. Voy. de la Coquillc, Vol. Il, p. 336, l'l. 10, fiK. 6. 



KÜSTER. Martini-Chemn. Conch. Cab. VA. II, Vol. I, Aiiriculacca, p. 65, l'l. 9, fig. 8, 9. 



Rkeve. Conch. Ie. Vol. XII, Scarabus, fig. 17. 



V. MartenS. Süss- u. Hrackw. MoU. des Ind. Archipels, p. 139. 



Stat. 131. Beo, Karakelang-islands. 2 Spec. 



The specimens are small, more or less young, but especially the largest one is easily 

 recognizablc by the waved sculpture, which is only partly visible in the smallest specimen. This 

 latter agrees with Reeve's words "obscurely freckled with chestnut". I find these freckles in 

 many specimens from ether provenience, particularly if seen by translucent light. 



Auricula Lamaick. 



1. Auricula Judac Linné. 



LiNXÉ. Syst. Xat. Ed. X, p. 72S. N" 345. 



KÜSTER. Martini-Chemn. Conch. Cab. Ed. II, Vol. I, Auriculacea, p. 15, PI. 3, fig. i, 2. 



Reeve. Conch. Ie. Vol. XX, Auricula, fig. 16. 



V. Martexs. Süss- u. Brackw. Moll. des Ind. Archipels, p. 154, PI. 8, fig. 6 — 11. 



Stat. 19. Bay of Labuan Tring, West coast of Lombok, i Spec. 



The specimen, which .seems to have been inhabited by a hermit-crab, having lost its 

 columellar folds, agrees in shape of spire with fig. 7 of v. Martens, but its aperture is broader 

 below, nearly as in his fig. i i , though the peristome is thinner. 



Melampus Montfort. 

 I . Melampus fasciatus Deshayes. 



DeshAYES in Lamarck. An. s. vert. Ed. II, Vol. VIII, p. 337. 



KüstER. Martini-Chemn. Conch. Cab. Ed. II, Vol. I, Auriculacea, p. n, PI. 5, fig. 9— n. 



V. Martens. Süss- u. Brackw. Moll. des Ind. Archipels, p. 161, PI. 8, fig. 4. 



Stat. 259. Kei-islands. i Spec. 



The specimen is imiformly yellewish, without bands. 



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