388 PROCEEDINGS OF THE MALACOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
279. Asrratium ANnprErsont, Smith. 
Astralium (Bolma) Andersoni, Smith: Journ. Conch., vol. x (1902), 
p. 248, pl. iv, fig. 7. 
Hab.—Off Durban (Quekett). 
This species attains fully three times the size of the shell figured. 
280. Leprormyra BIcaARINATA (Martens). 
Collonia bicarinata, Martens: Sitzungsb. Gesell. naturf. Freunde Berlin, 
1902, p. 241. 
HHab.—Agulhas Bank, 250 fathoms (Martens). 
281. Lrorra FuLGENs, Gould. 
LInotia fulgens, Gould: Otia Conch., p. 114. 
Hab.—Simons Bay, Cape of Good Hope (Gould). 
282. CycLosTREMA CINGULIFERA, A. Adams. 
Cyclostrema cingulifera, A. Adams: Sowerby’s Thes. Conch., vol. ii, 
p. 250, pl. 255, figs. 13, 14. 
Hab.—Durban (Burnup); Japan, Philippines (A. Ad.). 
283. Trocuus (CarprNnaLiIA) vircatus, Gray. 
Trochus (Cardinalia) virgatus, Gray: Pilsbry, Man. Conch., vol. xi, 
p. 19, pl. v, figs. 48, 44. 
Hab.—Durban (Burnup). 
284, Sonarrerta Becxert, Sowerby. 
Solariella Beckert, Sowerby: Proc. Malac. Soc., vol. iv, p. 214 (1901), 
pl. xxu, fig. 21. 
Hab.—The Kowie (Sowerby). 
285, Cynisca eranutosa (Dunker). 
Delphinula granulosa (Dunker MS.), Krauss: Siidafr. Moll., p. 94, 
pl. v, fig. 28. 
Liotia granulosa, Dunker: Tryon, Man. Conch., vol. x, p. 109, 
pl. xxxvi, fig. 96. 
Cyclostrema granulata, A. Adams: Proc. Zool. Soc., 1858, p. 183. 
Cynisea granulata, H. & A, Adams: Genera, vol.i, p. 406; A. Adams, 
Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., 1861, vol. viii, p. 243 
Gibbula granulosa, Dunker: Sowerby, Marine Shells S. Afr., p. 43. 
286. Trocuus (InrunprsuLuM) TEXxTILIs, Reeve. 
Trochus textilis, Reeve: Conch. Icon., vol. xiii (1861), pl. xiv, fig. 82 ; 
Pilsbry, Man. Conch., vol. xi, p. 38, pl. xli, fig. 7. 
ITab.—Cape of Good Hope (Reeve). 
287. CrancuLys minraTus (Anton). 
Trochus (Clanculus) miniatus, Anton: Pilsbry, Man. Conch., vol. xi, 
p. 58, pl. x, figs. 238, 24; pl. xiv, figs. 24, 25. 
This species appears in ‘“‘ The Marine Shells of South Africa,” p. 44, 
under the genus Gibbula. It is identical with Clanculus carinatus, 
A. Adams, quoted on the following page. 
