56 EDGAR A. SMITH. 



Hab. — Off S. coast of Cape Colony, 37 fathoms. 

 Machferoplax is misprinted Nachasroplax in the 

 ' Marine Invest.' 



"^Solariella inf undibuluni (Watson). 



Solariella infundibulum ] Vat son: Martens, ' Tiefsee- 

 Exped.,' p. 48, PI. IV, fig. 22. 



Hab. — Outside Agulhas Bank, 1719 fathoms. 



Solariella la?vissima Martens. 

 Solariella lajvissima Martens: ^ Tiefsee-Exped.,' p. 49, 

 PI. V, fig. 2 ; Smith, ' Proc. Malac. Soc.,' vol. v, p. 390, as 

 Minolia; Sowerby, ^Marine Invest.,' vol. ii, p. 231, PI. V, 

 fig. 2, as Minolia. 



Solariella persculpta Sowerhy. 



Solariella persculpta 8uu-erhy, 'Marine Invest.,' vol. ii, 

 p. 223, PI. V, fig. 8. 



Hab. — Off Cape Natal, 440 fathoms. 



■^Glyphis f uscocrenulata n. sp. PL YIII, fig. 6. 



Testa parva ?, ovata, antice leviter angustata, mediocriter 

 elata, fusca vel purpureo-fusca, tenuiter cancellata, costis 

 radiantibus numerosis in^qualibus lirisque concentricis cir- 

 citer 20, supra costas squamatis, instructa ; foramen parvum, 

 antemedianum, ad longitudinis ^ situm ; superficies interna 

 callo tenui albo nitente induta, tenuiter crenulata vel denticu- 

 lata, et inter denticulos fusco punctata. 



Longit. 16 mm., diam. 11 •2o alt. 6. 



Hab. — Port Shepstone and Umkomaas, Natal. 



The radiating cost?e in this species are fine, and, as in 

 many other species, of different thicknesses. A few upon the 

 hinder half of the shell are more conspicuous than the rest. 

 The concentric lira? form thickened scales upon the costee, 

 and, when a little worn, have a bead-like appearance. The 

 foramen, situated at about one third of the length from the 



