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8. — Clanculus granosus, n. sp. 



Shell conoid, spire prominent, apex white, smooth, whorls 4§, 

 flattened, spirally encircled with four rows of beaded grains, the 

 two upper near the suture being the smallest, interstices with 

 very minute oblique strise, ornamented with white and light 

 brown flames, suture deep, last whorl large and inflated, having 

 five beaded rows of grains, the last being contiguous to the 

 suture, base slightly convex, finely grained, aperture oblique, 

 triangularly ovate, peristome denticulated, columella white, 

 umbilicus marginal plicated and denticulated below. 



Diam. maj. 2§, min. 2 J, alt. 3 lines. 



Hab. Barnard Islands, No. Ill, North-East Coast of Australia. 

 Found in crevices of large blocks of coral. 



9. — MONODONTA LABIO. 



Trochus labio, Linn Syst. Nat. ed. 12, No. 595, p. 1230. 

 Monodonta labio, Lam. Anim. Sans, Vert., tome 7, p. 54. 

 Hab. Darnley Island, Torres Straits. Found on the reefs. 



10. — EUCHELUS DEN1GRATUS. 



Euchelus denigratus, Chem. Chenu, Manuel de Conch., part 1, 

 page 358, fig. 2657. 



Hab. Palm Island, North-East Australia, found under coral ; 

 Cape York, North Australia, found under stones and coral ; Sue 

 and Darnley Islands, Torres Straits, on the reefs under coral. 



11. — Euchelus, sp. ? 

 Hab. Cape Grenville, North-East Australia, 18 fathoms. 

 Brought up on the ship's cable. 



12 — Euchelus, sp. ? 

 Hab. Darnley Island, Torres Straits. One specimen found 

 under a large stone. 



13. — Euchelus, sp. ? 

 Hab. Hall Sound, New Guinea. 



14. — Thalotia crenellifera. 

 Thalotia crenellifera, A. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1851, 

 p. 173. 



