310 DAPHNELLA. 
D. SENEGALENSIS, Maltzan. PI. 30, fig. 89. 
Shell with ten, straight, subcompressed ribs, finely reticulated ; 
spire subturreted, with impressed sutures; lip acute, the sinus 
slightly emarginated ; brownish, lower part of body-whorl yel- 
lowish white. Length, 5 mill. 
Isl. Goree, W. Coast of Africa. 
D cerina, Kurtz and Stimpson. Pl. 22, fig. 43; Pl. 34, fig. 100. 
Yellowish white, columella sometimes tinged with black; sur- 
face covered by very fine revolving lines crossing the ribs. 
Length, 7 mill. * 
New England to Tampa Bay, Fla., mostly 
Southern in distribution. 
D. atrostyla, Dall, MS. (PI. 34, fig. 100), is a slight variety, with 
dark columella, from W. Coast of Florida, 
D. CarpenTer!, Verrill and Smith. Pl. 13, fig. 62. 
Searcely shouldered, with about twelve short flexuous longi- 
tudinal ribs and no spiral sculpture; white or pale yellow, often 
with darker brownish yellow ribs. Length, 7 mill. 
New England. 
D. acctncta, Montagu. PI. 18, fig. 37. 
Shell slightly shouldered, longitudinally obliquely ribbed, very 
ciosely spirally striated ; white, with sometimes an orange-brown 
band below the periphery. Length, 7 mill. 
West Indies. 
Described by Montagu as British—an error repeated by Reeve, 
where D. Forthiensis is assigned to the Frith of Forth. 
D. inTERFOsSA, Carpenter. Pl. 22, fig. 57. 
Scarcely, very narrowly shouldered, with about fifteen narrow 
longitudinal ribs, separated by wider interspaces, and the same 
number of spiral lire, forming subquadrangular pits between the 
sculpture; reddish brown. Length, 10 mill. 
Vancouver's Isl. 
Figured from a small specimen. 
D. FUNEBRALE, Dall. 
Reddish black, slender, acuminate; whorls 7-8, rather rounded; 
aperture elongate, narrow, canal short, slightly recurved ; inner 
lip and columella smooth; sinus almost imperceptible; sculpture 
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