MELVILL AND STANDEN: SHELLS FROM LIFU. 89 
A. (Buccinulus) solidulus Linné.—Plentiful, and in great 
variety. 
Buccinulus) nitidulus Lamarck.—Common, 
Buccinulus) alveolus Souverbie. — Several beautiful 
specimens. 
A. ( 
A. ( 
FAMILY 7TORNATINIDAE. 
Tornatina voluta Quoy.—Several specimens. 
FAMILY SCAPHANDRIDA. 
Atys naucum Linné.—Two specimens. 
A. debilis Pease.—Several. 
A. solida Linné.—Several. 

FaMity BULLIDA. 
Bulla ampulla Linné.—A considerable number of very small 
specimens. 
B. nebulosa Gould.—Many prettily-marked specimens. 
Haminea tenera A. Adams.—Three specimens. 
Haminea Cairnsiana sp. nov. (PI. IL, fig. r). 
fT, testa alba, pellucida, cylindrica, striis transverstm regu- 
laribus instruct, posticé truncata, lateribus rectis, labro 
guadratulo, apud basim producto. 
Long. sp. mazoris , 8-50 mill. Lat. 6 mill. 
fab. Vatu. 
Several specimens, but only a few full grown. A very 
delicate white shell, allied to 77 papyrus and also HZ. ambigua, 
both of A. Adams. It is cylindrical, transversely delicately striate, 
posteriorly truncate, sides straight, lip slightly quadrate, pro- 
duced at the base. We received the specimens from Mr. 
Robert Cairns, of Ashton-under-Lyne, just as Mr. Hadfield had 
forwarded them to him in shell-sand, and are glad of the oppor- 
tunity of connecting his name with this new form, in slight 
recognition of the services he has rendered us. 
FAMILY RINGICULIDA. 
Ringicula caledonica Morelet.-— Several. 
R. australis Hinds.—Many specimens, which we believe are 
referable to this species, but the genus is a difficult one, 
26/9/95 G 
