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whorl, becoming obsolete on the base) crossed by narrow but strong 

 spiral cords separated by intervals greater than their width, contin- 

 uous over the longitudinal folds but stronger between them, in num- 

 ber 14 on last whorl, 4 on penultimate whorl. Aperture contained 

 2i times in length of shell ; outer lip thick, narrowly varixed out- 

 side, having several rather strong teeth within ; anal notch deeper 

 than wide, oblique, separated from suture by a thin callus only. 

 Anterior canal very short. Alt. 61, diam. 2| mm. 



Kamakura (Stearns) ; north shore of Tango (Gaines). 



This species is named in honor of Mr. W. R. Gaines, formerly of 

 Kyoto, who received numerous marine shells from the north shore 

 of Tango, collected by his students. It has a slight resemblance to 

 D. subauriformis Smith and D. texta Dkr. 

 Clathurella reticulosa E. A. Smith. Ann. Mag. 1882, X, p. 297. 



Japan (A. Adams). 



Daphnella 1 arota E. A. Smith. Ann. Mag., 1884, XIV, p. .325. 



Japan and Persian Gulf (Smith). 



Daphnella fragilis Reeve. C. Icon., f. 179. 



Japan (Smith). 



Daphnella fuscobalteata Smith. P. Z. S., 1879, p. 196, pi. 19, f. 26 ("fuscolineata" 

 Dkr.. Index, p. 25). 



Betw. Nippon and Shikoku (St. John). 

 Daphnella saturata Reeve. C. Icon., I, f. 213 ; P. Z. S., 1879, p. 197. 



North of Kiushiu (St. John). 

 Daphnella subzonata Smith. P. Z. S., 1879, p. 197, pi. 19, f. 27. 



North of Kiushiu (St. John). 

 Daphnella supercostata E. A. Smith. Ann. Mag., 1882, X, p. 201. 



Japan (A. Adams). 

 Taranis? turritispira E. A. Smith. Ann. Mag., 1882, X, p. .306. 



Japan (Smith), 

 Mitromorpha lirata A. Ad. Ann. Mag. N. H. 1865, p. 322. 



Simonosaki ; Seto-Uchi (Ad.). 

 Zafra mitraeformis A. Ad. Ann. Mag. N. II., Nov., 1860, p. 3,32. 



Mino-Shiraa (A. Ad.). 



CANCELLAKIID.aE. 



Cancellaria spengleriana Deshayes. Challenger Gastrop., 187.3-6, XV, p. 273 ; 

 Ann. Mag., 1875, 425 ; Tryon, Man., Vol. VII, p. 67, pi. 1, f. 2, 3. 



Shimidzu, Akasi, Mososeki (A. Ad., Ann. Mag., 1868, p. 368) ; 

 Kobe, 8 fathoms, mud (Chall.) ; Lat. 35° 7' N., long. 136° 55' E., 



