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006 PROCEEDINGS OF THE MALACOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
9. Serra Jousseaumer, Rochebrune. 
Sepia Jousseaum?, Rochebrune: Bull. Soc. Philom. Paris, sér. vit, 
vol, vili (1884), p. 117. 
Hab.—Cape of Good Hope (Rochebrune). 
10. Serra Caprnsts, D’Orbigny. 
Sepia Capensis, D’Orbigny: Céph. acét., p. 278, pl. vu, figs. 1-3 ; 
pl. xiijfies: 7—EL 5 pl xvit, figs. 18, 19: 
Hab.—Cape of Good Hope. 
11. Serra vermrcunata, Quoy & Gaimard. 
Sepia vermiculata, Quoy & Gaimard: Voy. Astrolabe, Moll., vol. ii, 
p. 64, pl. i, figs. 1-5; D’Orbigny, Céph. acét., p. 279, pl. 11 des. 
Hab.—Cape of Good Hope (Q. & G.). 
12. Sepia HIERREDDA, Rang. 
Sepia hierredda, Rang: Mag. Zool., 1837, p. 75, pl. C; D’Orbigny, 
Jéph. acét., p. 268, pls. xiii, xviii. 
Hab.—Cape of Good Hope (D’Orbigny). 
13. Sepra tusercutata, Lamarck. 
Sepia tuberculata, Lamarck: D’Orbigny, Céph. acét., p. 277, pls. iii, 
iv, v1, xvii, figs. 13-15. 
Hab.—Cape of Good Hope (D’Orbigny). 
14. HemtsErius typicus, Steenstrup. 
Hemisepius typicus, Steenstrup: Dansk. Selsk. Skr. (5), vol. x (1875), 
p. 465, pl. i, figs. 1-10. 
Hab.—Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope (Steenstrup). 
GASTROPODA. 
15. SrPHONARIA NIGERRIMA, n.sp. Pl. XV, Figs. 4 and 5. 
Testa parva, nigra, irregulariter ovata, mediocriter conoidea, costis 
tenuibus circiter 44 subrugosis instructa; vertex centralis, pileiformis, 
postice versus; pagina interna omnino nigerrima, ad marginem sub- 
crenulata. Long. 10, diam. 8, alt. 4:5 mm. 
Hab.—Umbhlali, Natal (Burnup). 
Remarkable for its coal-black colour within and without. The 
cost are very small and somewhat rugose, being crossed by the lines 
of growth. Perhaps the young condition of S. carbo, Hanley, but the 
costz appear to be rather finer. 
16. SrpHONARIA TENUICOSTULATA, n.sp. Pl. XV, Figs. 14 and 15. 
Testa irregulariter ovata, depresse conoidea, cinerea, costis tenuibus 
inequalibus circiter 60 instructa, lineis incrementi subrugosa; vertex 
centralis, minutus, pileiformis, postice inclinatus, fuscus, levis ; pagina 
interna nigro-fusca, ad marginem crenulatum albo multiradiata, in 
profundo aut fusca aut albida. Long. 18, diam. 14, alt. 65 mm. 
Hab.—Umblali, Natal (Burnup). 
Characterized by the numerous and fine costelle. The respiratory 
groove is indicated within by a broadish pale ray; externally it is not 
very conspicuous, yet always traceable. 
