FOSSILS FROM THE ENVIRONS OF TOKYO. 11 



with chestnut or chocolate colour ; while in C. martensi Lischke, 

 the color is whitish with ' undulating lines ' or flames of chest- 

 nut, and frequently articulated bands at the suture and on the 

 middle and base of the body-wliorl. In our specimens the 

 coloring of the epidermis is distinctly preserved, so that our 

 identification is quite certain. 



Shinagawa, OJi and Tabata (abundant). 



Living : Tokyo, Enoshima (Sagami) and Nagasaki. 



21. COLUMBELLA PUMILA Dkr. 



PI. I. Figs. 14 a and b. 



DuNKER, Moll. Jap., p, 6. — Tryox, Man. Conch,, V., p. 150. — Pilsby, 

 Oatal. :\rai-. ^Moll. Jap., p. 38. 



Tabata (very rare). 



Living : Tokyo. Kamakura (Sagami) and Nagasaki. 



CANCELLARIID/E. 



22. CANCELLARIA SPENCILEIIIANA Desh. 

 PI. I. Fig. 15. 



Tryon, Man. Conch., VII., p. 67.— Pilsbry, Catal. Mar. Moll. Japan, 

 p. 21.— Chall. Report, XV., p. 273.— Syst. Concli. Cab., V., p. 25. 

 Synonym. — C. tritonis Sow.; C. undulata Sow. 



Qji and Shinagawa (abundant). 



Living : Enoshima (Sagami), Misaki (Sagami), Kominato 

 (Awa or Böshu), Shimoda (Izu), Chöshi (Shimôsa), Futamiga- 

 ura (Ise), Tsu (Ise), Kobe, Nagasaki, Wakanoura (Kii), Akashi 

 (Harima), Setouchi (Inland sea), China, Philij>pines and Au- 

 stralia. 



