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NASSA TRIFASCIATA, A. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1851, 
p- 113. (? = N. labiosa, J. Sowerby).—Several specimens 
in good condition from Port Elizabeth. The original type 
came from Vigo Bay. It is doubtful whether Marrat’s J. 
vincta from West Africa is really distinct. 
NAssa SULCIFERA, A. Adams, Reeve, Conch. Icon. sp. 24. 
—Algoa Bay (Reeve). 
Nassa CRAWFORDI, Sowerby, nov. sp. pl. 4, fig. 86.—Testa 
elongato-acuminata, albida, lineis transversis fuscis pulcher- 
rime ornata; spira acuminata, apice acuto; anfractus 6, 
convexi, sutura leviter impressa, vix crenulata sejuncti, 
eximie plicati; anfractus ultimus leviter inflatus, superne 
plicatus, plicis infra medium evanidis. Apertura ovata; 
fauce fusco lineata; peristoma simplex; columella contorta, 
duplicata. Long. 12; diam. maj. 54 millim. 
Hab. Port Elizabeth. 
A lovely little shell, of which I have only seen a single 
specimen, found by Mr. Crawford. It may well be. dis- 
tinguished from its congeners by the delicate plication 
of the whorls, and the exquisite arrangement of brown lines 
with which it is ornamented. 
DEMOULIA ABBREVIATA, Wood (Buccinum), Reeve, Conch. 
Icon., Nassa, sp. 194.—Port Elizabeth. 
DEMOULIA RETUSA, Lamarck (Buccinum), Reeve, Conch. 
Ieon., Nassa, sp. 195.—Port Elizabeth. 
DEMOULIA PYRAMIDALIS, A. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 
1851; Reeve, Conch. Icon., Nassa, sp. 191.—Port Elizabeth. 
EBURNA PAPILLARIS, Sowerby, Conch. Illust. Eburna, 
No. 1, fig. 1; Thes. Conch. vol. iii. pl. 215, fig. 7.—Port 
Elizabeth. 
TEINOSTOMA LucIDUM, A. ddams, Ann. and Mag. Nat. 
Hist. 1863, vol. xi. p. 267; Thes. Conch. vol. iii. pl. 256, 
figs. 49, 50.—Port Elizabeth. 
Purpura squamosa, Lamarck, Reeve, Conch. Icon. pl. 
10, fig. 48.—Port Elizabeth and Natal coast. 
Purpura succincra, Lamarck, Reeve, Conch. Icon. pl. 
5, fig. 23.—Cape (Krauss). I have not met with this 
