146 PISANIA. 



The typical form is well represented by its syuouyius, P. picta, 

 Reeve dig. 190), P.famnuilafa, C^uoy (fig. 1 •.>!), and P. huccinu- 

 luin, Martini. 



P. MOESTUM, Phil. 



A small, unflgured species, the locality of which is nnknown. 

 It has revolving snlci, the intermediate spaces being articulated 

 with white upon a dark brown ground. The desci'iption is not 

 sufficient for positive identification with P. j^usio or i(jnea. 



P. KossMANXi, Pagenstecher. PI. tl, fig. 19G. 



Described from a distorted specimen which is said to resemble 



P. 2^usio, but shows within the aperture eight brown revolving 



bands. Leugth, 30 mill. 



Bed Sea. 

 A doubtfnl species. 



P. FAscicuLATA, Reeve. PL 71, figs. 195, 197. 



Orange-yellow, the narrow revolving riblets cliestnut-color 



dotted with white. Length, 1-2.5-1 '5 inches. 



Fhilipinnes. 



P. crenilahrum^ A. Adams, described in error as from the West 



Indies, is apparently a mere color variation of this species ; it is 



found at New Caledonia, and probably equals P. Montrouzieri, 



Crosse, the latter name having priorit3^ I^ ^^^X sni'mise prove 



correct, the latter may be distinguished as 



Var. MoNTROuziERi, Crosse. PI. 71, fig. 197. 



Color pnrple-brown, with darker revolving lililots, sometimes 

 obsolete; an obscure white, irregnlar band on the peiiphery, 



riblets sometinu^s white spotted. 



Wew CUiledoriia. 



P. STKKiATA, Pease. PI. 71, fig. 198. 



Orange or light brown, mottled and spotted witli Avliite, incised 

 revolving lines darker ; upper whorls grannlar ; a])ertnre white. 



Ticngtli, :'>7 mill. 



Til si. Ponupe. 



W llKiiMANXSKxr, A. Adams. PI. 71, (ig. 199. 



Smooth, fulvons, obscnrely pnnctate with white; body-whorl 

 sulcated below. Length, 1-5 inches. 



China. 



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