CLATHURELLA. 283 
C. oxYcLATHRUS, Martens. PI. 16, fig. 49. 
Whorls clathrate by distant longitudinal and revolving lire, 
forming nodes at the intersections, interstices finely cancellate ; 
sinus narrow and deep; light yellowish brown. 
Length, 1 inch. 
New Guinea. 
C. Cuminaii, Powis. Pl. 26, fig. 76; Pl. 23, fig. 90. 
Ribs slightly nodulous, columella spirally plaited, canal very 
short and slightly recurved ; lip somewhat thin, without external 
varix, sinus small, distinct ; pale orange-brown with small deeper- 
colored spots, the revolving striz white. Length, 34 mill. 
Grimwood’s Island ; Philippines. 
C. albibalteata, Reeve (Pl. 23, f. 90), appears to be a slight 
variation only in coloring and sculpture from the type. 
C. TriTonoipEs, Reeve. PI. 23, fig. 91. 
Delicately cancellated with very finely nodulous longitudinal 
ribs and elevated transverse strie; lip thickened, sinus small; 
yellowish brown, obscurely banded with white in the middle. 
Length, 23 mill. 
Philippines (Cuming). 
C. FENESTRATA, Reeve. Pl. 26, fig. 83. 
Shell thin, pellucid, whorls latticed throughout with rather 
distant superficial ridges, lip simple, sinus rather broad ; trans- 
parent white, faintly stained with orange. Length, 10 mill. 
Philippines, coral sand at 9 fms. (Cuming). 
The Messrs. Adams place this in Daphnella on account of its 
thin lip, a feature which I suppose to be due to juvenility, as the 
shell has the facies of a Clathurella. . 
C. ocrancuna, Dunker. Pl. 16, fig. 50. 
Shell solid, obtusely shouldered, strongly ribbed, transversely 
substriate ; yellowish white, with an interrupted chestnut band. 
Length, 10 mill. 
C. Srnciarei, E. A. Smith. PI. 34, fig. 91. YE 
Spiral strie close, most apparent in the interstices of the ribs ; 
pale brown or purplish brown, with a central pale spiral band. 
Length, 11 mill. 
New Zealand. 
First described by Prof. F. W. Hutton as C. Letowrneuxiana, 
