208". CORALLIOPHILA. 



Possibh- Purp. aberrans, C. B. Ad., is a still more juvenile 

 state of this species. C. norlnlnan and C. fialehrosa of H. and 

 A. Adams, from rTiiadaloupe. W. I., can both be identified with 

 C. galea. 



C. deformii^. Lam., is treated as a distinct species by Pease, and 

 he refers to it his C. e.rarata (fig. 364) as a synonym, but it is 

 only a monstrosity of C. galea ; to which Purpura scalariformis, 

 Lam., may be also referred, 

 r. cosTULARis, Lam. PL 65, figs. 365, 366. 



Shell white, tinged with yellow^ or pnrple ; aperture light purple. 



Length, •85-1-35 inches. 



Philippines, Australia, Central Pacific- 



C. undosa, H. and A. Adams, said to come from Sandwich 

 Isles, seems to agree with this species in description, and Mure.r 

 planiliratus^ Reeve (fig. 366), is certain!}" the same. 



C. Brazieri, E. a. Smith. PL 70, fig. 436. 



White, the lirae reddish-brown ; aperture white. 



Length, 44 mill. 



Habitat unknown. 

 Described as a Fusus, but appears to be ver}- closely related 

 to C. costularis, Lam. 



C. CONSTRICTA, Koch. PL 70, fig. 434. 



Orange-brown. Length, 4.0 mill. 



Habitat unknown. 



Described as a Fusus, yet I think that the figure j ustifies me 

 in placing it in Coralliophila, and that it has a decided resem- 

 blance to G. Fritschi, Martens. 



C. Fritschi, Martens. PL 65, fig. 352. 



Light rosaceous. Length, 32 mill. 



False Bay, South Africa. 

 Described from a single, evidently worn specimen. It does not 

 appear to me to be suflficiently distinct from G. costularis. 



G. CONSTRICTA, Koch. PL 70, fig. 434. 



Orange-brown. Length, 40 mill. 



Habitat unknown. 



Described as a Fusus, yet I think that the figure justifies me in 

 placing it in Coralliophila, and that it has a decided resemblance 

 to G. Fritschi, Martens. 



