364 PROCEEDINGS OF THE MALACOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
84. Ancitta Monrrovuziert, Souverbie. 
Ancillaria Montrouziert(, Reeve: Conch. Icon., vol. xv, fig. 9; Watson, 
Gasteropoda Challenger Exped., p. 229. 
Hab.—Twenty-five miles off Cape of Good Hope, 98 fathoms 
( Watson). 
85. Ancitta Hasta (Martens). 
Ancillaria hasta, Martens: Sitzungsb. naturf. Freunde Berlin, 1902, 
p- 241. 
Hab.—Agulhas Bank, 250 fathoms (Martens). 
86. AncitLta oscuLata, Sowerby. 
Ancilla osculata, Sowerby: Proc. Malac. Soc., vol. iv, p. 3 (1900), 
pl. i, fig.:6: 
Hab.—Pondoland, Cape Colony. 
87. Harpa conoratts, Lamarck. 
Harpa conoidalis, Lamarck: Reeve, Conch. Icon., vol. i, figs. 7a-e. 
Hab.—Durban (Burnup); Ceylon, Mauritius, Philippines, ete. 
88. Marernerta Axncornsis, Smith. 
Marginella Algoensis, Smith: Journ. Conch., vol. x (1901), p. 114, 
pli a, fig. 4: 
Hub.—Algoa Bay, Cape Colony (Crawford). 
89. MArGINELLA LINEATO-LABRUM, Gaskoin. 
Marginella lineato-labrum, Gaskoin: Sowerby, Proc. Malac. Soe., 
vol. iv, p. 4 (1900). 
Hab.—Pondoland, Cape Colony (Sowerby). 
90. MarGINELLA PUNCTILINEATA, Smith. 
Marginella punetilineata, Smith: Journ. Conch., vol. ix (1899), 
p- 249, pl. v, fig. 5. 
Hab.—Umkomaas, Natal (Burnup). 
91. Marernetta prapocuus, Adams & Reeve. 
Marginella diadochus, Adams & Reeve: Reeve, Conch. Icon., vol. xv, 
pl. ix, figs. 35a, 6; Weinkauff, Conch. Cab., 2nd ed., p. 31, pl. v, 
figs. 2, 3, 5. 
Hab.—¥alse Bay (Lightfoot); Straits of Sunda (Ad. & Rve.); 
W. Africa (Marrat, Quart. Journ. Conch., vol. i, p 242); Cape of Good 
Hope, 150 fathoms ( Watson). 
I am inclined with Watson to believe that this form and JZ. musica, 
Hinds, are only variations of one and the same species. Both are 
quoted by Marrat as West African. 
92. Marcrtvetta rustrormis, Hinds. 
Marginella fusiformis, Hinds: Reeve, Conch. Icon., vol. xv, fig. 79. 
Hab.—Port Elizabeth (Crawford) ; Straits of Malacca (Reeve). 
93. Manreinetta Newcomst, Reeve. 
Marginella Newcombi, Reeve: Conch. Icon., vol. xv, pl. v, figs. 15a, b. 
Hab.— Lagulhas Bank, Cape of Good Hope” (Reeve). 
