8 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHARLESTON MusEuM 
109. ———— rugeli Shuttl. Rare. Oconee County, 1879! 
110. stenotrema Fer. Spartanburg, C. H. Drayton, 
1874. My cabinet. 
1 thyroides Say. Common. 
112. ——— var. bucculenta Gld. Common. 
113. tridentata Say. Not common. Near Aiken, 
Miss H. Horlbeck. My cabinet. 
114. vannostrandi Bld. Common. Aiken! State- 
burg! 
115. vultuosa Gld. Rare. Walhalla! 
116. ——-— wheatleyi Bld. Rare. Caesar’s Head! 
Superorder STREPTONEURA 
Order CTENOBRANCHIATA 
Suborder ORTHODONTA 
Superfamily TOXOGLOSSA 
Family TEREBRIDAE 
117. Terebra (Oxymeris) concava Say (clavata Rav.). 
Rather rare. 
118. 
——— dislocata Say. Abundant. 
Family TURRITIDAE 
119. Drillia elozantha Rav.* “Stomachs of fish off Charles- 
ton Bar; three specimens found” (Ravenel ’61, p. 44). 
120. ostrearum Stearns (emblema Rav.). ‘Stomach 
of fish off Charleston Bar, 8S. C., rare’ (Ravenel ’74, p. 19). 
121. planilira Rav.* “On algae, Sullivan’s Island”’ 
(Ravenel ’74, p. 19). 
122. — sp. Like ebenina Dall. Stomach of fish off 
Charleston Bar. Ravenel collection. 
123. Mangilia cerina K. & 8. Rather rare. 
124. plicosa C. B. Ad. Rare. 
Family CANCELLARITDAE 
125. Cancellaria reticulata Linn. Rare. 
