14 STOMATELLA. 



S. maculata Q. & G., Voy. de 1' Astrolabe, Zoologie iii, p. 305, t. 

 66 bis, f. 13-16.— t 8. maeulata Ad., in Sowb., Thes. Conch, ii, p. 

 834, t. 175, f. 32-34.— Brazier, Proc. Linn. Soc. K S. W. ii, p. 46. 



I am not sure that the S. maculata of A. Adams is the same. His 

 figures from the Thesaurus are copied on pi. 52, figs. 60, 61. Speci- 

 mens were collected on Luzon, Philippines, by Mr. Cuming, accord- 

 ing to Adams. 

 S. monilifera A. Adams. PI. 53, fig. 92. 



Shell suborbicular, convexly depressed, imperforate, whitish, 

 spotted with rufous, and ornamented with transverse close-set 

 granular ribs; aperture oblique, subcircular. (Ad.) 



Habitat unknown. 



S. monilifera Ad., P. Z. S. 1850, p. 30 ; Thes. Conch, ii, p. 834, t. 

 174, f. 13.— Sowb. in Conch. Icon., f. 7. 



S. malukana A. Adams. PL 53, fig. 95. 



Shell suborbicular, imperforate, convex, transversely sulcate, 

 longitudinally striate, encircled by transversely striated riblets, 

 yellowish brown variegated with rufous-brown, below with reddish 

 and white articulated ribs ; spire rather prominent, aperture oval, 

 longer than wide. 



This is a solid orbicular rather depressed species, variegated with 



reddish-brown, and with the whorls adorned with transverse striated 



ribs. (Ad.) 



Moluccas, 



S. malukana Ad., P. Z. S. 1850, p. 31 ; Thes. Conch, ii, p. 837, t. 

 174, f. 17. — Sowb., in Conch. Icon., f. 24. 



S. clathratula A. Adams. PI. 53, fig. 94. 



Shell imperforate, turbinate-depressed, spire a little elevated, 

 whorls convex, transversely Urate, articulated with red, crenulated, 

 the interstices closely latticed; umbilical region impressed; col- 

 umella thick, reflexed ; aperture moderate, rounded pearly within. 

 (Ad.) 



Habitat unknown. 



S. clathratula Ad., P. Z. S. 1854, p. 133.— Sowb., in Conch. 

 Icon., f. 31. 



S. compta A. Adams. Unfigured. 



Shell Haliotis-shaped, orbicu late-depressed, brown, vividly iri- 

 descent within ; spire rather obtuse ; whorls convex, longitudinally 



