JAPANESE MOLLUSKS, TEREBEID^. 11 



Phyllaplysia panctulata Taj)j)erone-Canefri. Viag. ^Magenta, ji. 112. pi. 2, f. ^. 



Yokohama. 



UMBRELLID.E. 



Umbrella indica Linne. Dkr., Index, ji. 169. 



Japan (Dkr.). 

 Bertinia bertinia Jouss. Bull. Soc. Zool. Fr., 1883, p. Iii4. pi. 10, figs. 6, 8. 

 Japau. 



[NUDIBRANCHIATA omitted]. 



PROSOBRANCHIATA. 



( Toxoglossa). 



TEREBBID^. 

 Terebra albozonata Smith. Smith, P. Z. S., 1879, p. 185, pi. 19, f. .5. 



Matoza Harbor (Smith) ; N. of Kiushiu (St. John). 

 Terebra adamsii Smith. Ann. Mag., 1875, p. 415. 



Matoza Harbor, 6 fathoms. 

 Terebra (Myurella) bathyrhaphe Smith. Ann. Mag., 1875, p. 416: Challenger 



Gastrop., 187.V6, XV, p. 377, pi. XIV, fig. 9. 



Gulf of Yedo 6 to 25 fathoms, soft mud and sand. 



Terebra bifrons Hinds. Thes. Conch. I. p. 174, pi. 43, f. 57 (a small or young speci- 

 men. 



S.-E. coast Prov. Kii (Stearns). 

 Terebra bipartita Gld. Otia Conch., p. 126. 



Hakodate Bay (Stimpson). 

 Terebra duplicata Linne. Conch. Icon., f. 3. 



Inland Sea (Stearns). 



Terebra cingulifera Lam. Southeast coast Kii (Stearns). 

 Terebra dussumieri Kiener. Rve., C. Icon., f. 7. 



Kamakura (Stearns, young) ; Nagasaki (Lisehke). 



Terebra evoluta Deshayes. Rve., Conch. Icon., XII, f. 55. Smith, P. Z. S., 1879, 

 p. 183. 



Ukushima, Goto Is., Matoza Harbor, (St. John); E. coai«t (Stearns). 

 Terebra flammea Lam. Rve., C. Icon., f. 13. 



Japan (Dkr.). 

 Terebra fulgurata Phil. C. Icon., f. 151. 



Tartary Strait (Schrenck). 



