20 ART. 2. — S. TOKinSTAGA. 



BraUins identified the specimens of this species with S. 

 clathratula Mont., found in the Crags as fossils and also living 

 in the British Seas, at Madeira and New England. Though I 

 can find no points of great difference by a mere comparison of 

 our specimens with Wood's figure, yet I deem it preferable to 

 give it the name of S. lamellosa Lam. which is living in our 

 waters ; for the specimens of Scalaria, which is very rich in 

 the number of its species, are often difficult to distinguish from 

 one another by comparing figures only. 



Tabata and ()ji (rare). 



8. lamellosa Lam. was hitherto collected at Yokohama and 

 Kamakura (Sagami), in the Mediterranean Ocean, near West 

 Indies and Sandwich Islands. 



47. SCALARIA ACUMINATA Sow. 



PI. I. Fig. 37. 



Tryon, Man. Conch., IX., p. 83. — Lischke, Jap. Meeres-Conch., II., 

 p. 168. — Brauns, Geol. Env. Tokio, p. 31. — Wood, Crag Mollusca, 

 I., }). 95, Suppl. p. 59. 



Brauns ever named this specimen as S. cancellala Broch. 

 of the Coralline Crag of England. 

 Oji (rare). 

 Living : Tokyo and Malacca. 



TRICHOTROPID/E. 



4S. TUUHOTHOPIS UMCAKINATA Brod. 



ri. I. Fig. 38. 



Trvon, Man. Conch., IX., p. 44. — Pilsrry, Cat. Mar. iMoU. Japan, p. 

 59. — Brauns, Geol. Env. Tokio, p. 34. — Sowkrby, Genera Rec. 

 :ind Fossil Shells. 



