GASTROPODA. 43 
CaLLiostoMa FULTONI, Sowerby, pl. 2, fig. 43; Journal of 
Conchology, 1889, vol. vi. p. 153, pl. 3, fig. 7.—Port 
Elizabeth. 
CALLIOSTOMA F'arQuHari, Sowerby, nov. sp., pl. 2, fig. 42. 
—Testa conica, elata, angustissime umbilicata, grisea, fusco- 
maculata ; spira leevissime convexa, ad apicem acuta; an- 
fractus 7-8, planato-declives, spiraliter dense lirati, oblique 
subtilissime striati, inferne angulati, ad angulum maculis 
fuscis ornati; basis convexa, liris cire. 12, exsculpta; apertura 
leviter obliqua, fauce levi; columella rectiuscula, leviter 
callosa ; peristoma acutum. 
Long. 12; diam. maj. 9 millim. 
Hab. Port Elizabeth. 
This species is not far removed from C. Fultoni, from 
which it is chiefly distinguished by its strong spiral sculp- 
ture, and by the row of brown spots at the angle. 
GIBBULA GRANULOSA, Dunker (Delphinula), Krauss, 
Sudafr. Moll. p. 94, pl. 5, fig. 28.—Table Bay (Krauss), 
Simon’s Bay and Port Elizabeth. 
GIBBULA CAPENSIS, Gmelin, Philippi, Cones. Cab. pl. 29, 
fig. 22.—Port Elizabeth, Natal, Kc. 
GIBBULA ROSEA, Gmelin. See Journal of Conch., 1889, 
vol. vi. p. 153. 
GIBBULA MULTICOLOR, Arauwss, Sudafr. Moll. p. 97, pl. 5, 
fig. 31.—Table Bay (IXrauss), Port Elizabeth (Crawford). 
GippuLA ZEYHERI, Krauss, Archiv fiir Nat. 1852, p. 33. 
—I do not know this species, but from the description it 
appears to be nearly allied to G. cicer. 
GIBBULA ARMILLATA, A. Adams (Mss. ?), Sowerby (Turbo), 
Thes. Conch. vol. v. pl. 50, fig. 93.—Port Elizabeth. Having 
examined the operculum of this little shell, I find it to belong 
to the genus Gibbula, and not to Collonia as the form of 
the shell led me to suppose. 
GiBBULA CICER, Menke. See Journal of Conch. 1889, 
vol. vi. p. 153. Turbo cicer (Sowerby ), Thes. Conch. vol. v. 
pl. 505, fig. 59. This is the Trochus musivus of Gould.— 
Table Bay, Simon’s Bay, and Port Elizabeth. 
