488 FUNAFUTI ATOLL. 
Though Greeffe found this at Funafuti it escaped my observation. 
It has the same range as the preceding species, and inhabits the 
same station. 
VERTIGO PEDICULUS, Shuttleworth. 
Garrett, loc. cit., p. 188. 
This widespread species occurred to me at Funafuti as it also 
did to Greeffe. 
To the extensive synonymy compiled by Garrett I would suggest 
the addition of P. palmyra, Stol.* and P. selebensis, Tapp. Can, + 
STENOGYRA GRACILIS, Hutton. 
Hutton, Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, iii., 1834, p. 93. 
Under the synonym of S. juncea, Gould, this widespread species 
has already been recorded from Funafuti. Like Greeffe I found 
it in abundance. A recently described Australian species, S. 
interioris, Tate, t seems to me to be synonymous. 
ENDODONTA MODICELLA, Ferussac. 
Pilsbry, Man. Conch. ix., 1894, p. 35. 
This widely distributed species is common at Funafuti, where 
under the name of £. vicaria, it has already been recorded by 
Mousson. To the synonymy arranged by Pilsbry I would add, 
as the result of study of authentic specimens, Charopa rotumana, 
Smith.$ 
ENDODONTA DECEMPLICATA, Mousson. 
Mousson, Journ. de Conch., xxi., 1873, p. 105. 
This species was found by Greeffe at Nukufetau and Vaitupu, 
but was not observed by me at Funafuti. 
TROCHONANINA SAMOENSIS, Mouwsson. 
Garrett, loc. cit., p. 171; Mousson, Joe. cit., p. 104. 
I found this common on Funafuti. Greffe took it on Niutao, 
Vaitupu, Nui, and Nukufetau. Garrett reports it as ‘‘ common 
in the Tonga, Cook’s, and Samoa Islands, and rare in the 
Marquesas.” 
* Stoliczka—Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, xlii., p. 32, pl. iii., fig. 3a, b. 
+ Tapperone Canefri—Ann. Mus. Gen. xx., 1883-4, p. 171, pl.i., figs. 12,13. 
t~ Tate—Horn Explor. Exped., Zool., p. 203, pl. xviii., fig. 14. 
§ Smith—Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (vi.), xx., 1897, p. 520. 
