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Buia pusTuLosa, Sowerby (plate 6, fig. 1). Journal of 
Conchology, April 1894, p. 5.—Durban. 
BuLuia CAPENSIS, Euthyme, Bull. de la Soc. Malac. de 
France, vol. ii. p. 237.—Port Elizabeth. Unfigured, and 
unknown to me. May be a form of B. digitalis. 
Bu iia Simivis, Sowerby, nov. sp. (pl. 7, fig. 1.) Testa 
acuminata, solidiuscula, albida, lineis numerosis stramineis 
undulatis longitudinis picta; spira acuta; anfractus 8. 
convexiusculi, undique spiraliter sulcati, superne liris 
granulosisinstructi; sutura anguste canaliculata, lira pustulata 
marginata; anfractus ultimus spiram fere equans, ad basin 
profunde canaliculatus; columella leviter contorta, tenuiter 
callosa, extus acute lirata; apertura ovata, fauce dilute fusca. 
Long. 31, diam. maj. 15 millim. 
Hab. Natal. 
This species is very like B. Belangeri, Kiener, in form and 
colouring, but distinguished by the distinctly granular ridges 
on the upper part of the whorls. It may, possibly, be only a 
variety, but I have examined more than a hundred specimens 
of B. Belangeri without finding the slightest trace of these 
characteristic bead-like granules on any. 
Nassa atcipa, Reeve, Conch. Icon. (Nassa), fig. 145.— 
Natal. 
Nassa picta, Dunkey, Reeve, Conch. Icon. (Nassa), pl. 2, 
fig. g.— Natal (Gibbons.) 
NAssA CoccINELLA, Lamarck, An. Sans. Vert., vil., p. 274.— 
Algoa Bay (Gibbons). This is probably the N. coccimea, A. 
Adams. I doubt its identity with N. zcrassata. 
Nassa RUFULA, Kieney (Buccinwm), Reeve, Conch. Icon. 
(Nassa), pl. 2, fig. 14. Natal. Known asan Australian species. 
Nassa Horripa, Dunkey (Buccinum), Reeve, Conch. Icon. 
pl. 11, fig. 69.—Natal. 
Nassa FENESTRATA, Marrat, ‘‘New Forms of Nassa”’ 
1887, p. 10; Tr,on, Man. of Conch., vol. iv., p. 57, pl. 16, 
fig. 280, as var. of N, albescens.—Natal (Gibbons). 
Nassa stcnata, Dunker, Tryon, Man. of Conch., vol. iv., 
p: 57, pl. 17, fig. 327—South Africa (Tryon). 
Nassa KocHIANA, Dunkey, Tryon, Man. of Conch., vol. iv., 
pl. 17, fig. 334.—Cape (Krauss), Table Bay (Tryon). 
