PLATE XXVIII. 



Haploceras planulatum, Sowci-by, (page 207). 

 Figure 1. Side view of a small specimen from Cumshewa Inlet. 



Ancyloceras E^mondi, Gabb, (page 212). 



Figure 2. Side view of a siiecimen from Cumshewa Inlet- 

 " 2 a. Outline of a transverse section of the same. 



Amauropsis tenuistriata, WhiteaveH, (page 216). 

 Figure 3. Dorsal view of a specimen from Bay east of Alliford Bay. 



Calliostoma constrtctum (page 21*7). 



Figure 4. Dorsal view of the type specime]i from the east end of Maud 

 Island. 

 " 4 a. Another view of the same' to show the imperforate base and shape 

 of the aperture. 



CiNULiA pusilla (page 217). 



Figure 5. Magnified view of an adult specimen from South Island. 



" 5 a. Portion of surface of body-whorl of the same still further enlarged, 

 to show the sculpture. 



TRocHAOTiBON OYLTNDRACEUS, Stoliczka, (page 218). 

 Figure 6. Dorsal view of an average specimen, from Maud Island. 



