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rillii, and the suture is deeply channelled. There are 19 ribs at the end of the last whorl, of 
which five are above the periphery. The ribs are coarsest near the suture and decrease gradually 
forward. Behind the very broad thick and strong lip is a deep sulcation. Inside, the outer lip 
is much reflected and has aboud sixteen coarse crenulations. On the body and pillar is a thick 
callus deeply grooved and much thickened on the body, and almost making tubular the posterior 
commissure. On the pillar the callus is vermiculate. The pillar is formed like that of D. Orosse- 
anum, but shorter and with the callus arched like Oocorys. The outer surface of the specimen 
has the greyish withe of a „dead“ shell, and the surface has lost its polish. It has, however, a 
transverse sculpture granulating the spirals and reticulating the channells, like the sculpture on the 
shoulder of specimens of Cassis inflata Shaw. It has five whorls, the last being rounder than in 
D. Crosseanum, and all very thick and solid. — Max. alt. of the shell 32,0; of last whorl, 27,0; 
of apertura, 22,0; max. lat. of shell, 24,3 mm. 
Eudolium Verrillü, Dall, Report Blake, Gastropoda p. 233 t. 35 fig. 12. 
Habitat. U. S. Fish Commission Station 2120, in 73 fms., mud, near Grenada; botton tem- 
peratura 67° F. 
The shell is easily distinguished from Oocorys by its callus and broad lirate outer lip with 
a sulcation behind it, as well as by its coarser more Cassis-like seulpture. Only one dead specimen 
was obtained. 
Ocinebrina edwardsi hispidula, Pallary. 
Taf. 121, Fig. 14. 
Differt a typo testa majore, spira magis elevata, anfractibus magis angulosis, distinetius et- 
- confertius spiraliter liratis, labro externo magis incrassato, fortiter denticulato. 
Alt. (ex icone) 25, diam. 12 mm. 
Ocinebrina Edwardsi var. hispidula, Pallary, in: J. de Conchyl. 1904 vol. 52 p. 231 
27. he 18. 
„Cette forme est assur&ment apparentöce & 2’O. Edwardsi, Payraudeau, dont elle differe par 
sa taille plus grande, sa spire plus dlevee, ses tours plus anguleux ornes de stries d&currentes plus 
nombreuses et plus saillantes, enfin par son labre plus &pais et fortement dentieule.‘“ — Pallary. 
Aufenthalt im Syrtenmeer. Abbildung und Beschreibung nach Pallary. 
Philbertia pruinosa, Pallary. 
Taf. 122, Fig. 6, 7. 
Testa subcompaeta; spira relative paulum elata; apex obtusus. Anfractus ‘7; apieales 1'/e 
Jaeves; normales 5!/s convexi, sutura profunda disjuneti, subtiliter confertim et rectissime retieulati 
et quasi granulosi. Anfractus ultimus magnus, *”/s totae testae altitudinem aequans. Apertura sub- 
ovata, elata. Columella recta. Cauda sat longa, aperta; labrum rotundatum, intus inerassatum denta- 
