202 DRILLIA. 
D. INTERMACULATA, EK. A. Smith. PI. 11, fig. 90. 
Shell shining, subpellucid, white, with four revolving series of 
brownish yellow dots between the ribs on the body-whorl, and 
two on those of the spire; ribs slight, no revolving strie. 
Length, 10 mill. 
Japan. 
D. rLAvonopuLosa, E. A. Smith. Pl. 11, fig. 99. 
Solid, pale fleshy white, with two narrow reddish brown bands ; 
coarsely longitudinally ribbed, and spirally lirate, lire of ir- 
regular sizes, some of them nodulous. Length, 9°5 mill. 
Japan. 
D. Japonica, Lischke. Pl. 11, fig. 88. 
Spire elevated, acute, with a ridge below the sutures; longi- 
tudinal ribs about eight, rounded, oblique, crossed by close 
strong striz, and terminating above on the periphery ; yellowish 
brown with two chestnut bands, or the lower one broader so as 
to cover the lower portion of the body-whorl ; sinus small, but 
rather deep. Length, 1 inch. 
Japan, Hong Kong. 
A fine specimen before me has two decided varices on the body 
and one on the penultimate whorl. The original specimens were 
imperfect and figures have been published by E. A. Smith and 
Weinkauff (figured), the former from a worn and rather unchar- 
acteristic specimen, the latter excellent. Weinkauff considers 
the unfigured D. latifasciata, Sowb., a synonym. 
D. RARICOSTATA, Smith. Pl. 11, fig. 2 
Shell horny brown, the whorls excavated above and somewhat 
margined at the suture, with a few strong, oblique ribs, termi- 
nating above at the periphery, last whorl obliquely grooved at 
the base. Length, 10 mill. 
Japan. 
D. tonetsprra, E. A. Smith. Pl. 11, fig. 3. 
Whorls with six longitudinal ribs, oblique, subnodulous on 
the periphery, which they surmount, but do not reach the suture, 
spirally striated; whitish, with two bands of chestnut spots 
between the ribs on the spire-whorls, and a third band in 
addition upon the lower part of the eo) -whorl. 
Length, 16°5 mill. 
Japan. 
