470 FUNAFUTI ATOLL. 
Hitherto only known from the Gilberts. Volutella elongata 
(Marginella elliptica, Redtield),* from Fanning Island, seems 
suspiciously close to this. 
OLIVELLA SIMPLEX, Pease. 
Tryon, Joc. cit., p. 72, pl. xvii., figs. 47, 48. 
A single dead shell was found with the foregoing species. 
Reported by its author from Upolu, Samoa, and Tongatabu, 
Tonga. 
: Otiva GuTtTatTa, Lamarck. 
Tryon, Joc. cit., p. 74, pl. xix., figs. 64-74. 
A dead specimen was found on the beach of the lagoon. 
In this Museum it is represented from Trinity Bay, North 
Queensland, New Caledonia, and New Hebrides. 
OLIVA IRISANS, var. ERYTHROSTOMA, Lamarck. 
Tryon, loc. cit., p. 80, pl.i., fig. 3; pl. xxvi., figs. 538, 54; pl. xxvii, 
figs. 55-58; pl. xxxiv., fig. 53. 
A few empty shells were found upon the beach. 
Melvill and Standen mention this from Lifu. Specimens are 
included in the series of this Museum from Niue, Tonga, and 
Erromanga (New Hebrides). 
Harpa MINoR, Lamarck. 
Tryon, loc. cit., p. 99, pl. xli., figs. 69 — 72, 78. 
Several dead shells were noticed on the lagoon beach. 
Schmeltz records this from Fiji and the Gilberts, and Melvill 
and Standen from Lifu. It is in this Museum from the Solomons. 
Harpa GRACILIs, Broderip & Sowerby. 
Tryon, loc. cit., p. 99, pl. xli., fig. 73. 
A single dead shell of this rare species was taken on the lagoon 
beach. 
H. Cuming discovered this at Anaa,.Paumotus. Schmeltz gives 
it from the Gilberts and Rarotonga. 
DRILLIA UNIZONALIS, Lamarck. 
Tryon, Man. Conch., vi, 1884, p. 185, pl. ix., figs. 30, 33, 34, 
38; pl. xxxii., fig. 48. 
One specimen from Funafuti lagoon. 
* Pease—Am. Journ. Conch., iii., 1867, p. 281, pl. xxiii., fig, 23. 
