28 Mr. J. C. Melvill and Mr. Abercrombie on 



C. {M erica, 11. and A. Ad.) bifasciata (Desh.) = ol7/ono;-a 

 (Sowb.). 

 Rare. 



Fam. OliviD/E. 



Oliva (Brug). 



O. nebulosa (Lam.). 



O. inatira Z., var. B. sepidturalis (Lam.). 



Olivella (Swainson). 



O. nympJia (Adams). 



Nebulosa and its variety intricata (Marrat) are ex- 

 ceedingly common on sandy shores, but live specimens are 

 not found. 



Fam. Harpid^. 



Harpa (Lam.). 



H. co7ioidalis (Lam.j appears in Mr. Herford's collec- 

 tion, but we have not found it. 



Fam. Marginellid^. 



Marginella (Lam.). 

 M. mazngonica (Melvill), sp. nov. 

 Very common in shingle. 



Fam. MiTRiD^. 



MiTRA (Lam.). 



M. procissa (Reeve). 



M. cJiinensis (Gray). A single worn specimen. 



Specimens of this family are rare. 



Fam. Fasciolariid.'E. 



Fasciolaria (Lam.). 

 F. trapezium (Lam.) from Ratnagiri. 



Fam. TURBINELLID.E. 



Turbinella (Lam.). 

 T. gravis (Dillwyn), napiis (Lam.). 

 T. {Myristica, Swainson) bucephala (Lam.). 



