390 PROCEEDINGS OF THE MALACOLOGICAL SOCIEBTY. 
294, OXYSTELE MERULOIDES (Krauss). 
Trochus meruloides, Krauss: Siidafr. Moll., p. 95; Martens, Jahrb. 
Deutsch. Malak. Gesell., 1874, p. 128. 
Hab.—Natal (Krauss); Algoa Bay (Martens). 
295. OxysTELE zonaTa (Wood). 
Oxystele zonatus, Wood: Sowerby, Marine Shells S. Afr., p. 42. 
This species is placed in Gibbula by Pilsbry, Man. Conch., vol. xi, 
p. 258. Owing to its imperforate base Oxystele seems a better location 
for it. 
296. Ostrinus Tamsr (Dunker). 
Oxystele Tamsi, Dunker: Sowerby, Marine Shells S. Afr., p. 42. 
Hab.—Cape of Good Hope (from Krauss in Brit. Mus.). 
The character of the columella places this species in Oszlinus rather 
than Oxystele. 
297. Gissputa Brcxert, Sowerby. 
Gibbula Beckeri, Sowerby: Proc. Malac. Soc., vol. iv, p. 214 (1901), 
pli xx, fir. 22. 
Hab.—The Kowie (Sowerby). 
298. Grsputa (Enrpa) prerspectiva, Sowerby. 
Gibbula (Enida) perspectiva, Sowerby: Proc. Malac. Soc., vol. iv, 
p- 6 (1900), pl. i, fig. 17. 
Hab.—Pondoland (Sowerby); Port Shepstone (Burnup). 
A single young specimen from the latter locality may be different. 
It has a more prominent and wavy keel at the periphery, in which 
respect it resembles Hnida Townsendi, Sowerby. It is also dotted 
and spotted with pink and white, whereas the type, in the British 
Museum, is uniformly deep red, excepting the yellowish umbilicus 
and apex. 
299. GissuLta (Enrpa) Townsenpi, Sowerby. 
Gibbula (Enida) Townsendi, Sowerby: Proc. Malac. Soc., vol. i, p. 279 
(1895), pl. xviii, figs. 7-9. 
Hab.—Durban (Burnup); Mekran coast (Sowerby); Thursday 
_ Island, Torres Straits (Brit. Mus.). 
300. Muiyotra tavissrma (Martens). 
Monilia (Minolia) levissima, Martens: Pilsbry, Man. Conch., vol. xi, 
p. 268. 
Hab.—South Africa, 8 fathoms (Martens). 
301. Monoponra vermicuLata (Fischer). 
Trochus vermiculatus, Fischer: Coq. Viv., p. 228, pl. Ixxiv, fig. 3; 
Pilsbry, Man. Conch., vol. xi, p. 89, pl. xxi, figs. 25, 26; pl. Lxii, 
fig. 64. 
Hab.—Natal (Krauss). 
302. Evcuxrtys (Hypocurtus) cancELLatus (Krauss). 
Stomatella cancellata, Krauss: Sowerby, Marine Shells 8. Afr., p. 47. 
Euchelus seems a better location for this species than Stomatella. 
