298 CLAVATULA. 
B. NEBULOSA, Pease. 
Shell fusiformly oblong, finely ribbed longitudinally, striated 
transversely, forming regular granules; sutures slightly angu- 
lated and smooth; aperture oval; outer lip slightly ineurved 
and serrated on its edge, striated internally ; canal slightly pro- 
duced and incurved; white, marked with irregular, interrupted, 
longitudinal brown lines. 
Sandwich Islands. 
Unfigured. ‘ 
B. GmuiBertI, Souverbie. PI. 25, fig. 58. 
Shell pink, with a central chestnut band; lip with 7-8 interior 
plications ; columella with 3-4 ascending plications. 
Length, 10? mill. 
Lifou Island, N. Caledonia. 
Described from a single specimen. 
B. nr@rocincta, Montrouzier. Pl. 19, fig. 62. 
Yellowish white, with two narrow dark chestnut lines on the 
body-whorl, the upper one of which appears on the spire; lip 
with about 5-6 plications within, columella with several (3-4) 
ascending plications, continuations of the revolving sculpture 
of the outer surface. Length, 8—9 mill. 
New Caledonia (Montr.), Andaman Is. (Nevill). 
Unfigured Species. 
B. conruGata, Pease, MS. Carpenter referred this, as a syn- 
onym, to B. nebulosa, Pease; but Pease says that this is an 
erroneous determination, that B. corrugata is a unique shell 
in his collection. It has not been published. 
B. pusinua, Dunker. Upolu. 
B. cenopiasta, Watson. St. Thomas, W. Ind. 
B. stniceA, Watson. Off Pernambuco. 
II. Clavatuline. 
Genus CLAVATULA, Lamarck, 1801. 
C. Letieurt, Recluz. Pl. 8, fig. 20. 
Shell turreted; whorls smooth and concave above, with 
revolving raised lines below the bicarinated periphery ; yellowish 
brown, the upper portion of the whorls with large brown 
