350 CALLIOSTOMA. 



t. 4, f. 1. — Z. splendidus Phil. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 11. — Tr, 

 splendidus PuiLirpi, oiim, see Couchyl. Cab., p. 255. 



Reeve's figure of the form called splendidus by Philippi, but 

 afterward said by him to be a var. of nobilis, is given on pi. 15, fig. 

 49. 



C. POUPiNELi Montrouzier. PI. 17, fig. 41. 



Shell imperforate, elevated-conical, apex acute, ornamented all 

 over with close obliquely grained spiral riblets, 2 supra marginal 

 riblets stronger ; shining, subcrystalline, fleshy-white, marked by re- 

 mote reddish dots on the supra sutural rib. Whorls 8, separated by 

 impressed sutures, subconcave above, a little tumid and very obtusely 

 subcarinated below, the base plano-convex. Aperture oblique, sub- 

 rhomboidal, throat pearly and sulcate inside, brilliantly nacreous, 

 the pearl not attaining to the edge of the lip, which is sharp and 

 finely crenulated ; columellar margin thick, subvertical, with a small 

 tubercle. Alt. 12, diam. 8 mill. (Fischer.) 



Ne^v Caledonia. 



T. (Zlziphinus) poupineli JMontrouzier Journ. de Conchyl. 1875, 

 p. 40, t. 4, f 6.— Fischer, 1. c, p. 49, and 1878, p. 210 ; Coq. Viv., 

 p. 387, 1. 116, f. 3.— Z. comptus Ao. P. Z. S. 1854, p. 38.— Reeve, 

 Conch. Icon., f. 48 (not T. eomtus Phil., also a GalUostoma). 



I follow Fischer in rejecting the name comptus on account of its 

 essential identity w^ith eomtus of Philij)pi. 



C. LEGRANDi Tenison-Woods. PI. 66, fig. 23. 



Shell straightly conical, imperforate, solid, rather thick, yellowish- 

 flesh-color ; sculptured spirally with numerous smooth riblets, alter- 

 nately larger and smaller, 8 or 9 on the penultimate whorl, about 

 14 on the base, some of the interstitial ones near the axis quite small, 

 the outer ones subequal in size. Spire conic, its outlines straight ; 

 sutures scarcely visible except for a slightly wider cingulus above 

 them. AVhorls about 6, flat, the last angular, nearly flat beneath, 

 shortly deflexed at aperture in the only specimen before me. Aper- 

 ture rhomboidal, oblique, with a couple of prominent riblets inside 

 the upper lip, basal lip thickened, columella straight or a trifle 

 projecting in the middle. 



Alt. 13, diam. 13 mill.; aperture (meas. inside) alt. 6, diam. 6 

 mill. 



Chappell Id., Bass's St., Tasmania. 



