COSTKLLARIA. 171 



T. PROPiNQUA, Garrett. 



An untigurod species resemblinfi T. modesta, Reeve, but more 



contracted at the base, with much smaller and more numerous 



transverse ridges. Length, 15 mill. 



Viti Islands. 



T. ciNERACEA, Recve. PI. 51, figs. 444, 445. 



Ashy gray, with an interrupted white band at the shoulder, 



and white-tinged at the base. Length, •T5 inch. 



PMUppmes. 



T. JuD.'EORUM, Dohrn. PI. 51, fig. 440. 



Orange-brown, ribs and base white. Length, 22 mill. 



Bed Sea, Mauritius. 

 A longer, narrower shell than T. cineracea^ but may be a 

 variet}' of it. 



T. MiLiTARis, Reeve. PI. 51, figs. 447-455. 



Yellowish brown, with a chestnut band. Length, 1 inch. 



Isle of Ticao, PhiUi)pines. 

 Perhaps not distinct from 2\ angulosa, Kiister, the difference 

 being principally in its straighter ribs. 



Var. Antonelli, Dohrn. Fig. 448. 



Chocolate- or chestnut-brown, or dark gray, white-tinged or 



banded above. 



Bed Sea, Mauritius, Polynesia. 



Specimens sent to me from the Viti Islands by Mr. Andrew 



Garrett, under the name of T. mutabilis, Reeve, are more slender 



than Sowerby's figure, approaching the form of militaris very 



closely. 



Yar. LUBENS, Reeve. Figs. 449-451. 



Yellowish white, tinged with pink at apex and base. 



Philippines . 

 T. compta, A. Ad (fig. 450), and T.turricida^ A. Ad. (fig. 451), 

 are synonyms. 



Yar. coPHiNA, Gould. Fig. 453. 



The figure of the t^'pe shows a shorter shell than the preced- 

 ing, but specimens before me serve to connect it directly with 

 var. luhens. A somewhat rounded instead of an angulated 

 shoulder is the only difference, and that not constant. To this 

 form may be referred the Sandwich Islands species T. bella, 



