48 BULLETIN 91, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



COMINELLA ANGLICANA Martyn. 



Cat. No. 90&, U.S.N.M., one collected by William Stimpson on the 

 North Pacific Exploring Expedition at Simons Bay. Cat. No. 

 36727, U.S.N.M., one from Cape of Good Hope. 



COMINELLA PAPYRACEA Bruguiere. 



Cat. No. 16989, U.S.N.M., seven collected by Hugh Cuming at 

 Cape of Good Hope. Cat. No. 130898, U.S.N.M., one from South 

 Africa without specific locality. Cat. No. 250451, U.S.N.M., two 

 young specimens from Port Alfred (Coll. No. 1324). 



COMINELLA LIMBOSA Reeve. 



Cat. No. 90a, U.S.N.M., two collected by William Stimpson on the 

 North Pacific Exploring Expedition at Simons Bay. Cat. No. 92, 

 U.S.N.M., four collected by Archer at Cape of Good Hope. Cat. No. 

 98000a, U.S.N.M., four from the Albany coast, Cat. No. 125326, U.S. 

 N.M., one collected on the Eclipse Expedition, 1889-90, at Cape 

 Town. Cat. No. 272136, U.S.N.M., two from the Cape of Good 

 Hope. 



COMINELLA LAGENARIA Lamarck. 



Cat. No. 90, U.S.N.M., two collected by William Stimpson on the 

 North Pacific Exploring Expedition at Simons Bay. Cat. No. 

 16990a, U.S.N.M., two collected by Captain Archer at Cape of Good 

 Hope. Cat. No. 36728, U.S.N.M., six from Cape of Good Hope. 

 Cat. No. 43063, U.S.N.M., eight young shells from Cape of Good 

 Hope. Cat. No. 75929, U.S.N.M.,' one from Algoa Bay. Cat. No. 

 98000, U.S.N.M., one from the Albany coast. Cat. No. 186744, 

 U.S.N.M., one from Port Alfred (Coll. No. 103). 



COMINELLA DELALANDI Kiener. 



Cat, No. 92a, U.S.N.M., one collected by Captain Archer at Cape 

 of Good Hope. Cat. No. 89125, U.S.N.M., three specimens from Cape 

 of Good Hope. Cat. No. 89126, U.S.N.M., two from the same place. 

 Cat. 98025, U.S.N.M., six from the Albany coast, 



COMINELLA ELONGATA Dunker. 



Cat, No. 186747, U.S.N.M., 10 from Port Alfred (Coll. No. 106). 

 Cat. No. 272138, U.S.N .M., one from Algoa Bay. 



COMINELLA ALFREDENSIS, new species. 

 Place 3, fig. 7. 



Shell fusiform, flesh-colored, variously mottled and dashed with 

 brown. Nuclear whorls decollated. Post-nuclear whorls having 

 a sloping shoulder which extends over the posterior three-fifths of 

 the whorls between the sutures, marked by weak axial ribs, which 

 are best developed at the anterior edge of the shoulder and extend 

 but feebly across it; anteriorly the ribs become much enfeebled, 



