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Scalaria exomila M. & S., p. 277, 1896. 

 S. (Cirsostrema) bicarinata Sow. — Two specimens. The 

 form is abnormal and peculiar. 



Family EULIMIlKi:. 

 Stylifer dubius Baird. — Found in a Holothurian stomach by 



Mr. Hadfield. Two specimens, quite perfect. 

 Eulima caledonica Morelet. — Many specimens. 

 E. dentiens Dunker. — Also recorded for the Viti or Fiji 



Islands. This species seems to us identical with Rissoina 



curta Sow., sometimes known as Eulima curia. 

 E. SOlida Sow. — Many, but all slightly worn. Also recorded 



from the Sandwich Isles. 

 E. (Subularia) aciculata Pease. — Four living shells, taken 



from stomachs of Holothurians, have been submitted to 



Mr. E. A. Smith, who considers them to be this species. 



It is recorded from the Sandwich Islands. 

 Leiostraca Metcalfei A. Adams. — Beautifully marked with 



angular and branching interrupted chestnut lines. Quite 



typical, but not very large. Also recorded from Hawaii. 



About ten specimens. 



Family P i 'RAMIDELLID& . 



Obeliscus terebelloides Adams. — Two examples of this 

 prettily chestnut-banded shell, only one of which is fairly 

 perfect. 



Syrnola cinctella A. Adams. — Several of this form, some 

 plain, others chestnut-banded round the sutures, but none 

 quite perfect. 



S. jaculum M. & S., p. 304, 1896. 



S. violacea M. & S., p. 304, 1896. 



Elusa gradatula M. & S., p. 380, 1897. 



Styloptygma typicum Tryon. — One specimen, not quite per- 

 fect at the base, which with some degree of confidence we 

 place under the above name. It is a shell described as 

 ^'. stylina Adams, from the Philippines. 



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