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DAPHNELLA. 305 
D. TRivaricosa, Martens. PI. 25, fig. 54. 
Shell with four or five revolving ridges on the body-whorl, 
with intermediate close revolving striz, no longitudinal ribs 
except on the upper whorls of the spire, subcontinuously three- 
varicose ; light yellowish white. Length, 15 mill. 
Mauritius. 
D. vagicosa, Souverbie. Pl. 27, fig. 5. 
Shell finely reticulated by growth and revolving striz, with 
larger spiral lire, crossed by non-continuous varices; yellowish 
white, with minute white markings on the spirai ridges, and a 
large brown spot on the back of the body-whorl—apparent also 
within the aperture. Length, 12 mill. 
New Caledonia. 
D. penTaTA, Souverbie. PI. 25, fig. 41. 
Smooth, with fine spiral striz, more apparent towards the base 
of the body-whorl; thin, translucent, yellowish white, with 
irregular revolving series of milk-white spots, and a more 
regular subsutural series; lip slightly toothed, sinus narrow, 
shallow, sutural. Length, 31 mill. 
New Caledonia. 
A very distinct, somewhat aberrant form, of which only one 
specimen was obtained. 
TD. aerota, Reeve. Pl. 26, fig. 87. 
Shell thin, finely decussated throughout ; whitish. 
Length, 11 mill. 
Singapore, fine sand, 7 fms. (Cuming). 
DD. cREBRIPLICATA, Reeve. PI. 26, fig. 94. 
Shell cancellated by close longitudinal ribs and spiral ridges ; 
white, profusely variegated with rich orange-brown. 
Length, 16 mill. 
Philippines, under stones at low-water (Cuming); 
Port Jackson, Australia (Angas). 
D. REEVEANA, Tryon. PI. 23, fig. 81. 
Narrowly and very distantly longitudinally ribbed, spirally 
finely striate ; fleshy brown, obscurely banded, ribs whitish. 
Length, 12 mill. 
Habitat unknown. 
This is D. casta, Reeve, not Hinds. 
