THE MOLLUSCA—HEDLEY. 451 
Dead shells were noticed at Funafuti and at Nukulailai. 
Garrett observed this from the same Groups as C. talpa. This 
species ranges along the Australian coast south to Sydney. 
Museum specimens include it from Milne Bay, British New 
Guinea, New Caledonia, Niue, the Gilberts, and Hawaii. Tryon 
quotes it from the Paumotus. 
CypR®A MACULA, Adams. 
Tryon, Joc. cit., p. 169, pl. iv., figs. 71, 72. 
Mr. G. Sweet obtained one specimen. 
CYPRHA MAURITIANA, Linne. 
Tryon, loc. cit., p. 173, pl. vii., figs. 8-11. 
Specimens of this were purchased from the natives of Funafuti. 
Collected by Garrett at Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, Gilberts, Carolines, 
Cook’s, Society, Paumotus, Marquesas, and Hawaii, and by Rossiter 
in New Caledonia and the Loyalties. Weinkauff mentions it from 
the Pelew Islands. I have seen it from the British and German 
Boundary, N.E. New Guinea. In this Museum it is also repre- 
sented from Aneiteum and Erromanga, New Hebrides, and Niue. 
CYPREA CAPUT-SERPENTIS, Linne. 
Tryon, Joc. cit., p. 173, pl. vi., figs. 98 — 100, xxiii., fig. 59; Garrett, 
loc. cit., pp. 106, 111. 
Commonly found alive under stones in shallow water in the 
Funafuti lagoon. 
Seen by Garrett in Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, Gilberts, Carolines, 
Cooks, Society, Paumotus and Marquesas. This extends along 
the Australian coast south to Sydney, and is also represented in 
this Museum from Erromanga, New Caledonia, Lord Howe Island, 
Niue, and the Gilberts. The natives of Funafuti call this 
“ pourei.” 
CyPREA MAPPA, Linne. 
Tryon, loc. ctt., p. 174, pl. yii., figs. 12-14; pl. viii, fig. 17 ; 
Garrett, loc. cit., pp. 106, 115. 
Mr. G. Sweet procured one dead specimen of this. . 
According to Garrett the range embraces Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, 
Gilberts, Carolines, Cook’s, Society, and Paumotus. It is in this 
Museum from the Louisiades. Tryon quotes New Caledonia. 
CYPRHA ARABICA, Linne. 
Tryon, loc. cit., p. 174, pl. viii., figs. 18, 19, 23, 24; Garrett, loc. cit., 
pp. 106, 108. 
Occasionally found alive under coral blocks in the Funafuti 
lagoon. 
