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tooth (M) has a curved base, resembling Troschel's figure of the radula of T. corrugata, but 

 a little straighter with 12 cusps, (in another specimen a very small secondary one) the laterals (1) 

 are strongly curved. 



2. Turricula balteolata Reeve. 



REEVE. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1844, p. 1-7-1. 



Conch. Ie. Vol. II, Mitra, fig. 54. 



Sowerby. Thes. Conchyl. Vol. IV, Mitra, p. 29, PI. 5, fig. 64. 

 Tryon. Man. of Conch. Vol. IV, p. 166, PI. 49, fig. 405. 



Stat. 258. Tual, Kei-islands. 22 M. Lithothamnion, sand and coral. I Spec. 



3. Turricula lyrata Lamarck. 



LAMARCK. An. s. vert. Ed. II, Vol. X, p. 316. 



KlENER. Coq. Viv. Vol. II, Mitra, p. 81, PI. 23, fig. 71. 



KüSTER. Martini-Chemn. Conch. Cab. Ed. II, Vol. V, Volutacea, p. 46, PI. S, fig. 15, 16. 



Reeve. Conch. Ie. Vol. II, Mitra, fig. 46. 



Sowerby. Thes. Conchyl. Vol. IV, p. 29, PI. 2, fig. 22, 23. 



TRYON. Man. of Conch. Vol. IV, p. 166, PI. 49, fig. 403. 



Stat. 213. Saleyer. 9 — 34 M. Mud and mud with sand. 1 Spec. 



4. Ttirricula melongena Lamarck. 



Lamarck. An. s. vert. Ed. II, Vol. X, p. 316. 



Reeve. Conch. Ie. Vol. II, Mitra, fig. 47. 



Sowerby. Thes. Conchyl. Vol. IV, Mitra, p. 29, PI. 2, fig. 18, 19. 



Tryon. Man. of Conch. Vol. IV, p. 166, PI. 49, fig. 401, 402, 407. 



Stat. 2. Madura-strait. 56 M. Grey mud with some radiolariae. 1 Spec. 



Stat. 71. Makassar and surroundings. Up to 32 M. Mud, sand with mud, coral. 1 Spec. 



5. Turricula minaiiassae Schepman. PI. XXII, fig. 7. 



SCHEPMAN. Samml. des Geol. Reichs-Mus. in Leiden, Ser. I, Vol. VIII, 1907, p. 167, 

 PI. 10, fig. 6. 



Stat. 261. Elat, West coast of Great Kei-island. 27 M. Mud. 1 Spec. 



I cannot distinguish this specimen from the subfossil ones from Celebes, nor could I find 

 in the monographs on the genus Mitra, a species with which I could unite it. The shell is 

 white, with a rather broad orange-brown band below the suture, another at the periphery, 

 only partly visible on the upper whorls and a third at the base, occupying also the canal, 

 though less clearly. The spirals of the base and partly the ribs, especially their upper part, are 

 more or less white. 



6. Turrictda citrvilirata Sowerby. 



Sowerby. Thes. Conchyl. Vol. IV, p. 29, PI. 9, fig. 128, 129. 

 Tryon. Man. of Conch. Vol. IV, p. 166, PI. 49, fig. 404. 



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