108 COLUMBELLA. 



mercato7'ia, but is probably a synonym of rustica. I suppose 

 that G. xiphitella, Duclos (fig. 55), and G. xiphitella, Reeve (fig. 

 56), may both be placed here, although they are very different 

 shells in form. 



C. ANAOTEOLA, Duclos. PI. 44, fig. 58. 



Shell smooth, the lower part with revolving striae; color 

 chocolate-brown varied with white, somewhat longitudinally 



disposed. Length, I'l inches. 



Habitat unknown. 

 This species has not been described ; there are only the figures 

 and name in Duclos' monograph. It reseml>les the stouter, short 

 forms of C. rustica^ somewhat, but is a larger shell. 



C. MARMOREA, Brusina. 



Shell small, ovatelj subturbinate, smooth, shining, with 

 flattened whorls ; aperture dilated at the base, sublinear, longer 

 than the spire; lip but little thickened within, nodulose ; colu- 

 mella with two tubercles; color marbled with fulvous and white, 

 wath a white, maculated ])and at the suture. 



Tj. iO, diam. 5 mill. 



Dalmatia. 

 An unfigured species, related to G. ruslica, and possibly a 

 young individual of that protean species. 



C. PARDALiNA, Lam. PI. 44, tigs. 59-U; PI. 45, fig. 75. 



Shell oval, smooth, with moderate, somewhat convex spire; 

 white, tessellated or longitudinally fiexuosely striped with chest- 

 nut or chocolate, with frequently a white band, similarly tessel- 

 lated at the suture. Length, •*I5-1 incli. 



2feio Kouth Wales; N. W. Australia; New fJaledonia; 



Philippines; Japan; (feylon. 



The synonyuas are: G.vulpecula^ Sowb. (fig. 01); G. qninlilia^ 

 Duclos (figs. 62, G3); G. fabula, Sow)), (fig. 04); G. Japonica, 

 Reeve (fig. 65); G. zopiUa, Duclos (fig. 66). 



Yar. TvLERi, Gray. PI. 44, figs. 6t-Y4; PL 45, fig. 15. 



Only differs by having a more produced spire, and is readily 

 united with the typical form by such synon3^ms as G. aagena^ 

 Reeve (fig. 69 \ Japan. Other longer forms are G. obscin'a, Sowb. 

 (fig. 70); G. palmcrina., Duclos (fig. 71); G. lactescens, 8onv. (fig. 



