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T. FusiFORMTS, Kiciier. PI. 52, figs 484, 485, 487-489. 

 Yellowish white, spotted or banded with brown. 



Length, 1 inch. 



Philippines. 



Kiener figured this as fuHiformis, Chemnitz, but it does not 

 correspond with the illustrations in the Conchylien Cabinet ; the 

 latter represent a narrow form of T. mucronala^ Swains. T. 

 apicata, live. (fig. 487) appears to be a synon3'm. T. tarriger^ 

 lleeve, (fig. 488) and possibly T. armiger^ Reeve (fig. 489) are 

 also to be placed here. 



T. PURPURATA, Reeve. PL 52, fig. 490-492. 



Ash}' brown, with a conspicuous white zone; interstices of 

 the ribs strongl}- latticed. Length, '75 inch. 



Red Sea ; Philippines. 



T. daedala, Reeve (fig. 491) and T. cineracea. Reeve (fig. 492) 

 are probably synonA'mous. 



T. FiDicuLA, Gould. PI. 58, fig. 693. 



Yellowish brown with a central Avliite band ; ribs whitish, 

 sometimes a little nodular at the shoulder angle. Length, '75 inch. 

 Hab. u7iknowu. — Gould ; Red Sea. —W Andrew ? 



M'Andrew's identification of a Red Sea form with this species 

 is questionable. 



T. c^LATA, Reeve. PL 52, figs. 493-495. 



Yellowish or chestnut-brown, with an indistinct lighter band. 



Length, •5-75 inch. 



Philippines. 



T. sculjitilis^ Reeve (fig. 494), appears to be the adult. 



Probably T. mica, Reeve (fig. 495), is a sj^nonj-m. 



T. iNERMis, Reeve. PL 52, fig. 496. 



Chestnut, with a white band crossed by longitudinal brown 

 zigzag lines. Length, '75 inch. 



Philippines ; Japan. 



Possibl}^ a smooth variet}^ of T. cselata. 



T. RECTiLATERis, Sowb. PL 52, fig. 497. 



Banded with chestnut and white ; spiral stride between the 

 ribs. Length, 1-2 inches. 



Habitat unknown. 



