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along the Australian coast as far south as Moreton Bay.* Melvill 
and Standen name it from Lifu. In this Museum it is shown 
from Woodlark Island, Solomons, and Erromanga, New Hebrides. 
I have seen it at Port Moresby, British New Guinea, where the 
natives call it ‘‘ nononono.” 
CYPRHA VITELLUS, Linne. 
Tryon, loc. cit., p. 182, pl. xiii, figs. 72, 73; Garrett, loc. cit., 
pp. 106, 121. 
One specimen was obtained at Funafuti by Mr. Sweet. 
Garrett took this species at Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, Gilberts, 
Carolines, Cook’s, Society, Paumotus, Marquesas, and Hawaii. 
It ranges along the Australian coast south to Sydney. Further 
instances from Niue, the Louisiades, New Caledonia, and Erro- 
manga, are supplied by this Museum. 
CyPpRmA LYNX, Linne. 
Tryon, Joc. cit., p. 183, pl. xiv., figs. 86, 87, 98 ; Garrett, luc. cit., 
pp. 106, 114. 
Found alive under stones in the Funafuti lagoon. 
Except the Marquesas, this species, says Garrett, ranges all 
through Polynesia. It inhabits the Australian coast south to 
Moreton Bay. The collection of this Museum exhibits it from 
Erromanga, New Hebrides, New Caledonia, Fiji, and the Gilberts. 
CyPRHA CLANDESTINA, Var. ARTUFFELI, Jousseaume. 
Melvill & Standen, Journ. Conch., viii., 1896, p. 112, pl. iii, figs. 
28, 29. 
Alive in the lagoon of Funafuti. Previously reported from 
Lifu. 
CYPRHA CRIBRARIA, Linne. 
Tryon, loc. cit., p. 190, pl. xvii., figs. 71, 72. 
I did not find this species, which has been recorded from the 
Ellice by Schmeltz. 
CyprmA EROSA, Linne. 
Tryon, loc. cit., p. 192, pl. xviii., figs. 1, 90, 100; Garrett, loc. cit., 
pp: LOG; ITT. 
Mr.G. Sweet broughta specimen from Funafuti. Garrett observed 
that, except at the Marquesas, it was not uncommon at all the 
groups he visited. It ranges along the Australian coast south to 
Broken Bay. A specimen from Erromanga, New Hebrides, is 
now before me. 
* Brazier—Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W., v., 1881, p. 501. 
