BELA. 293 
B. unpaTA, Verkr. Bay of Fundy. 
B. BRACHYSTOMA, Pfeiffer. (Adams’ Genera, i, 92). 
B. punta, Reeve. (Adams’ Genera, i, 92.) 
B. excurvata, Carpenter. Puget’s Sound. 
? B. RUBEScENS, Jeffreys. Holsteinborg. 
B. JEssoensis, E. A. Smith. Japan. 
? B. MirRAuis, Adams and Angas. Port Jackson, Australia. 
? B. AusTRALIS, Adams and Angas. So. Australia. 
B. Witte, Friele. Arctic Ocean. 
B. ovatis, Friele. Arctic Ocean. 
B. vigiputa, Reeve, not Moller (PI. 27, fig. 20.) Greenland. 
Morch considered this a synonym of Columbella Holbolii, 
Beck — rosacea, Gould. See Manual, v, p. 160. 
Section TyYPHLOMANGELIA, Sars, 1878. 
B. NivALis, Lovén. PI. 7, fig. 92. 
Shell turreted, with a long spire; white; whorls ten, the 
periphery tuberculated longitudinally, the ribs which give rise 
to them very short; covered by close revolving striz ; shoulder 
of the whorls slanting. Length, ‘85 inch. 
Shetland, Norway. 
Section HapropLeuRA, Monterosato, 1883. 
B. SEPTANGULARIS, Montagu. PI. 21, figs. 8,97; Pl. 22, fig. 42. 
Shell subulate, smooth, without shoulder; longitudinal plicze 
seven or eight, including the varicose lip, short, low, not attaining 
the middle of the body-whorl, but starting from the suture ; 
pinkish white. Length, 14 mill. 
Hurope. 
Differs from the true Belas in several particulars, besides distri- 
bution, and has the general appearance of Mangilia; but must 
be separated from that genus (in our very artificial classification), 
on account of having an operculum. The synonymy includes 
B. costata, Donov., B. secalina, Phil. (Pl. 22, fig. 42), a small 
form,and B. Petitii, Maravigna, which — the latter. B. Ginnan- 
tana, Reeve, not Risso (Pl. 21, fig. 9), is here referred by 
Forbes and Hanley—a very doubtful identification. 
