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wliitisli. It is the third whorl which exhibits the pink tint, the 

 spiral lirae only being of this colour, and the interstices pale. 



13. MoNODONTA BouECiERi, Crosse. 

 Journ. de Conch., 1863, p. 178, pi. vi, fig. 6. 



Hah. — New Caledonia. 



This species, which belongs to the genus Euchelus, has been 

 desci-ibed three times, Gould in 1849 having named it Trochus 

 (Momdonta) instrictus, and A. Adams, in 1851, Momdonta aheolata. 

 The latter appears to have escaped the notice of Mr. Pilsbry in his 

 monograph of the Trochidce in the eleventh volume of the Manual 

 of Conchology, nor is it referred to by Fischer in the Icon. Coq. 

 Viventes. 



14. TRocnus FouRNiERi, Crosse. 

 Journ. de Conch., 1863, p. 180, pi. vi, fig. 5, 



Hah. — New Caledonia. 



A very well-marked species of Cantharidm, distinguished by its 

 elongate conical form and the very fine spiral stria), visible only under 

 the lens. The figure given by Fischer,' and copied by Pilsbry,^ 

 represents a coarsely granulated shell, totally unlike the type. Some 

 mistake must have crept in, or the drawing is most faulty. 



^ Kiener's Icon. Coq Viv. {Trochus), pi. cxix, fig. 1. 

 * Tryon's Mau. Couch., vol. xi, pi. xlv, fig-. 51. 



