14 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE CHARLESTON MusEUM 
outer lip is fractured but the sculpture distinguishes it from any 
species known to me. It belongs to the subgenus Pyrgiscus. 
188. multicostata C. B. Ad.* (Dall ’89a, p. 128.) 
189. (Dunkeria) suturalis Gld.* (Dall ’85, p. 110.) 
190. Odostomia acutidens Dall. One specimen. Sullivan’s 
Island! 
191. bisuturalis Say.* ‘Fort Johnson, 8. C.” 
(Kurtz ’60). 
192. equalis?* ‘‘Charleston, S. C.” (Kurtz ’60). 
193. ——-— impressa Say. Abundant on oysters. 
194. ——— seminuda C. B. Ad. Quite rare. 
195. ———— spirata K. & S.* (Turner ’83, p. 300.) 
196. ——— textilis Kurtz.* ‘Fort Johnson, S. C.”’ (Kurtz 
60). 
197. ———— trifida Totten. Very rare. Sullivan’s Island! 
198. sp. “Between trifida and impressa’”’ (Dall). 
Very rare. Sullivan’s Island! 
199. (Chrysallida) curtina Gld.* (Dall ’85, p. 76.) 
Superfamily TAENIOGLOSSA 
Family CASSIDIDAE 
200. Cassis flammea Linn.* (Kurtz ’60.) 
201. (Semicassis) inflata Shaw. Not common. 
Family DOLIIDAE 
202. Dolium galea Linn. Not uncommon. 
203. Pyrula papyratia Say.* (Kurtz ’60.) 
Family AMPHIPERASIDAE 
204. Simnia acicularis Lam. Frequent on Gorgonia. 
205. (Neosimnia) intermedia Sow. One specimen, 
Sullivan’s Island, L. E. Hendricks, 1893, my cabinet. 
206. uniplicata Sow.* (Ovula carolinensis 
Moérch). (Dall ’85, p. 211.) 
Family CYPRAEIDAE 
207. Erato maugeriae Gray. ‘Stomach of fish off Charleston 
Bar, one specimen” (Ravenel ’74, p. 22). 
