collected in Japanese Seas. 415 
GASTEROPODA. 
1. Terebra Adamsii, Smith, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1873, 
X1. p. 264. 
Hab, Matoza Harbour, 6 fathoms, sand, long. 136° 55' E., 
lat. 34° 23’ N. 
2. Terebra japonica, Smith, l. c. p. 265. 
Hab. Matoza Harbour, 6 fathoms, sand ; and Goza Harbour, 
lat. 34° 18’ N., long. 136° 45! E., 6 fathoms, sandy mud. 
3. Terebra evoluta, Deshayes; Conchol. Icon. xii. f. 55. 
Hab. Matoza Harbour, 6 fathoms, sand. 
The figure above referred to represents an unusually large 
example, the average dimensions being but two thirds that size. 
4, Terebra albozonata*, sp. nov. 
Hab, Matoza Harbour, 6 fathoms, sand. 
This species is of a pale brown colour, with a narrow white 
zone above the suture, and also one around the periphery ; it 
is furnished with numerous oblique ribs, which are cut across 
by a fine infrasutural furrow. 
5. Terebra melanacme, sp. nov. 
Hab. Cape Sima, 18 fathoms, sand and broken shells. 
A smooth species, of a pale brown colour, with a white 
infrasutural zone dotted with chestnut, a plain white band 
round the periphery, and the apex stained with purplish black. 
6. Terebra (Myurella) bathyrhaphe, sp. nov. 
Hab. Gulf of Yedo, 6 to 25 fathoms, bottom soft mud and 
sand. 
This is a strongly sculptured species, with longitudinal ribs 
nodose at their extremities; the suture is well defined, and the 
general colour is a dusky brown. 
7. Terebra (Myurella) polygyrata, Deshayes ; Conchol. Icon. 
xu. sp. 146. 
Hab. Goza Harbour, 6 fathoms, bottom sandy mud. 
* Full descriptions of the new species of Terebridee mentioned in this 
paper will be given elsewhere. 
