PHILINE. 7 
P. crenata A. Adams. Unfigured. 
Shell ovate, white, slightly solid; somewhat angular behind; 
transversely deeply sulcate, the sulci transversely excavated-punc- 
tate, their margins crenate. Aperture dilated; columellar margin 
obliquely truncated in front; lip semicircular, a little produced be- 
hind and rounded. (Ad.). 
Tsu-Sima 30 fms.; Korea Strait, 46 fms. (Ad.). 
P. crenata AD., 1. c. p. 160. 
No species has been described resembling this, which is nearly as 
large as P. coreanica. The edges of the transverse grooves are 
conspicuously crenate, and the puncta or pits are transversely 
oblong. (Ad.). 
P. srrioLATA A. Adams. Unfigured. 
Shell small, ovate, white, thin, semipellucid, rounded behind ; 
plicate lengthwise, transversely striolate, the striole close and very 
fine; aperture dilated; columellar margin arcuate; lip regularly 
semicircular, produced and rounded behind. (Ad.). 
Tsu-Sima, Japan, 30 fms. (Ad.). 
P. striolata Av., Ann. Mag. N. H. (3), ix, p. 161. 
In form this little species most nearly approaches Bullea pruinosa 
Clark, from the British Seas; but in sculpture it is entirely differ- 
ent, being very finely transversely striated. (Ad.). 
P. conEANICA A. Adams. PI. 2, fig. 15. 
Shell subquadrately oval ; outer margin rather straight, its upper 
angle truncated ; spire rather elevated. (Ad.). 
Corean Archipelago, on mud flats (Ad.). 
Bulla (Philine) coreanica A. Av., Thes. ii, p. 601, pl. 125, f. 166 
(shell) —B. coreanica Avs. & Rve., Zool. Samarang, Moll. p. 65, pl. 
18, f. 3 (animal).—P. coreanica Sows. in Conch. Icon. xviii, f. 3. 
P. virrea Gould. Unfigured. 
Shell of moderate size, fragile, glassy, pellucid and iridescent ; 
roundly ovate, depressed, marked with sinuous concentric waves. 
Apex opaque, hardly indented, showing one whorl. Aperture very 
ample; lip rounded above; columella acute, foldless, openly show- 
ing the interior of the shell. Length 10, breadth 8, dorso-ventral 
alt. 3 mill. (Gld.). 
Hong Kong (Stimp.). 
