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U} dde n tified Species. 

 0. CHRYSOSTOMA, Meusc'lieii. Morcli, Yoldi Cat. 

 (\ GiBBA, A. Ad. Japan. 



C. LACTEA, Ad. and Augas. Neiv Honth Wales, Australia. 



G. RUBROLiNEATA, Sowb. Loc. inikiwion. 



Xone of the al)ove are fi<>uied. 



AprpendLr. 

 TRITONID.E. 



Epidromls Bednalli, Brazier. P. 32, t. 85, tig. 57(). 



Through the kindness of Mr. Brazier I am enabled to figure a 

 specimen of this species. 



TritoxN PHILOMELA, Watson. Nightingale I. Tristaoda Cunlia. 

 Ranella Fi.tiensis, Watson. Fiji Islands. 



Tlie lirst dredged at 100-1.5U tathonis, the last at 315 fathoms. 



No llgures have been published. 



FIJ8II).E. 



PERISTERNIIN.K. 



(jrenus MAZZALINA, Conrad. Not ctiaracterized. The type 

 appears to be ver^^ similar to Lagena^ 8chum., if not identical 

 with that genus. I figure it from the original specimen. 



M. PYRULA, Conrad. PL 85, tig. 5T7. Eocene, Alabama. 



Latirus Nagasakiensis, E. a. Smith. PI. 85, tig. 578. '/apau. 



The large chocolate plieie are twice the width of the pale inter- 

 mediate spaces. 



Latirus (Fusus) canaliculatus, Gray. (J/rina. 



Described as a Fusus^ but has oblique columellar plaits. It 

 has never been figured, nor mentioned by the monographers, 

 and I suppose that, like many of Gray's species, the type is lost. 



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