482 FUNAFUTI ATOLL. 
Tryon quotes this from Fiji, and Melvill and Standen from Lifu. 
Schmeltz mentions it from Tahiti and Upolu, Samoa.* Specimens 
from the New Hebrides are in the possession of this Museum. 
SoLIDULA SULCATA, Gmelin. 
Pilsbry, Man. Conch., xv., 1893, p. 143, pl. xxa, figs. 39, 46, 47, 48. 
Several specimens from the lagoon beach. 
This abundant, variable and widespread species has been 
reported from Queensland and New Caledonia by Brazier, and 
from Tahiti by Pilsbry. It is represented in the Museum Collection 
from Guam in the Ladrones and from Aneiteum in the New 
Hebrides. 
ToRNATINA VOLUTA, Quoy & Gaimard. 
Pilsbry, Man. Conch., xv., 1893, p. 195, pl. xxii., figs. 29, 30, 31. 
Abundant on the lagoon beach. 
Taken originally at Guam in the Ladrones by the “ Astrolabe,” 
it was afterwards found in Torres Straits by the ‘‘ Chevert” and 
in Fiji by the “Challenger.” Melvill and Standen note it from 
the Loyalty Islands, and I have myself collected it at Noumea, 
New Caledonia. 
TORNATINA HADFIELDI, Melvill & Standen. 
Melvill & Standen, Journ. Conch., viii., 1896, p. 314; pl. xi., 
fig. 80. 
Some broken specimens from the lagoon beach appear to belong 
to this species, which Melvill and Standen describe from Lifu, 
and which I have also taken at Panie, New Caledonia. 
RETUSA WAUGHIANA, Sp. nov. 
(Fig. 44). 
Shell subcylindrical, swollen below, sharply 
truncated above, produced and rounded an- 
teriorly. Colour porcelain white, glossy. 
Sculpture—longitudinal, irregularly spaced 
ribs traverse the whole shell, anteriorly they 
are weak threads, posteriorly they wax stouter 
and form tubercles as they obliquely mount 
the vertex. Between these the shell is closely 
girt by about forty spiral grooves and their 
complementary ridges. Whorls four, the 
earlier ascending, the last descending. Suture 
deeply channelled. Apex mamillate, rising 
above the crown. Aperture very oblique, 
racquet shaped. Outer lip springing from the 
wall considerably below the vertex, rounded 
posteriorly, parallel with the body whorl as far 
* Schmeltz—Mus. Godeffroy Cat. v., 1874, p. 134. 
