Q14 CLATHURELLA. 
M. ALBOVIRGULATA, Souverbie. Pl. 16, fig. 58. 
The rounded ribs crossed by narrow revolving ridges ; outer 
lip dentate within, inner lip with several oblique grooves ; light 
lilac, with white blotches below the sutures, the spiral sculpture 
also whitish. Length, 14 mill. 
New Caledonia. 
Unfigured Species of Glyphostoma. 
M. soror (Persian Gulf); M. Bisertata (Hab. ?) ; M. oprusicos- 
TATA (2? Japan, Persian Gulf); M. nuBrocrinota (77 Islands); 
M. BATHYRAPHE (Philippines) ;—all of Mr. HE. A. Smith. 
M. ocELLATA, Jousseaume. Mauritius. 
Section CirHAropsis, A. Adams. 
M. CANCELLATA, A. Adams. 
Acuminated above and below, reddish brown, spire and aper- 
ture equal; whorls convex; longitudinally costellate, transversely 
lirate, closely elegantly cancellate, last whorl produced and 
acuminated below. Japan. 
Unfigured. No dimensions given. 
M. sonipa, Reeve. Pl. 27, fig. 10. 
Solid, very closely granosely latticed throughout ; purplish. 
Length, 9 mill. 
Philippines, sand, T fms. (Cuming). 
Genus CLATHURELLA, Carpenter. 
CO. InFLATA, Crist. et Jan. PI. 32, fig. 30. 
Whorls very convex, with very narrow, curved, distant ribs 
and close fine revolving striz ; yellowish brown. 
Length, 1 inch. 
Mediterranean Sea (rare in living state). 
C. volutella, Kiener (figured) is a synonym. 
©. strtA, Caleara. PI. 33, fig. 74, 
Whorls convex, with revolving lines, those of the spire only 
with longitudinal rounded ribs. Length, 13 mill. 
Mediterranean Sea. 
Described as a fossil, but a few recent fragments have been 
dredged. C. semiplicata, Bonelli, is a synonym. 
