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the second finely punctated like a thimble, third and fourth spirally 

 and sharply carinated with two keels, a much finer one below, last 

 sharply keeled at the angle having eight spiral lines below, between 

 the suture and the spiral keels very finely longitudinally striated ; 

 aperture small, ovate, brownish within; columella whitish, nearly 

 straight, outer lip finely denticulated at the edge, contracted 

 below ; posterior sinus wide and deep. 



Long 4, greatest breadth 1;^, least 1 mm. One specimen. 



This species is in miniature very much like Drillia Laprestiana, 

 Calcara, from the Mediterranean Sea (J. B.). 



27. Drillia Beraudiana, Crosse. Two specimens. 



28. Drillia Angasi, Crosse. One specimen (juv.). 



29. Clathurella rufozonata, Angas, var. Four specimens. 



30. Clathurella modesta, Angas. Two specimens. 



Family C o N l D .E. 



31. CoNUS Smithi, Angas. Two very young specimens. 



Family N A T i c i d ^. 



32. Vanikoro gracilis, sp.nov., Braz. (PI. xiv. fig. 4). 



Shell ovate, thin, whitish, whorls 5, the three apical quite 

 smooth and glossy, the fourth large, last very large and inflated, 

 minutely and finely spirally sculptured, marked with longitudinal 

 growth-lines ; umbilicus small, narrow ; columella straight ; aper- 

 tuie ovately elongate, outer lip thin. 



Long 2, broad 1 mm. One specimen. 



The specimen described is evidently young. I have seen much 

 larger sea-worn specimens from shell sand. Middle Harbour (J. B.). 



33. Vanikoro Gaimardi, A. Ad. One specimen. 



34. Vanikoro granulosa, Recluz. One specimen. 



Family Calyptr^id^. 



35. Crepidula immersa, Angas. One fine specimen alive on the 



exterior of the bottle. 



