1894. PROCEEDINGS OF TEE NATIONAL MUSEUM. l71 



Mollusk fauna of tlit^ Galai)agos Islands, etc.," Proc. U. S. N^at. Mus., 

 Vol. XVI, pp. 384-;385. 



C0NU8 NlIX, K rode rip. 



Five specimens. 



Port Escondido and Tres Marias (No. 37458, U. S. N. M.). Santa 

 Margarita Island (1 specimen). Albatross. 



CONUS PKINCEPS, Linn a! us. 



A few specimens, Port Escondido (No. 37402, U. S. N. M.); Tres 

 Marias (No. 37401, U. S. N. M.). 



Mr. Fisher obtained a few examples of this beautiful shell at the fore- 

 goiug places. He found thcun "attached to coral blocks," at Port 

 Escondido; several examples from Carmen Island were received from 

 the Stearns collection (No. 37403, U. S. N. M.), and a rare variety with- 

 out the usual linear markings, from the same collection, detected at 

 Panama by the well-known collector, Thomas Bridges (No. 37404, U. S. 

 N. M.). 



CONUS REGULARIS, Sower by. 

 Var. = (7. monilifer, Hhodkiui'. 



A few examples. 



Port Escondido (No. 37391, U. S. N. M.); this form is found also at 

 Carmen Island (No. 37394, U. S. N. M.)-; and a variety at Pichilinque 

 Island (No. 37392, U. S. N. M.). 



CONUS UISPAK, Sowerby. 

 Var. ^C moniJifer, Brodkhip, var. 

 Two examples, Boca de los Piedras (No. 37437, U. S. N. M.). 



CONUS ARCHON, B r o d e r i p . 

 Three examples (No. 37397, U. S. N. M.); Mauzanillo. 



CONUS LUCIDUS, M a w e, . 



Two si)ecimens; beach. Sta. Margarita Island; Albatross. Kanges 

 southerly to the Galapagos Islands. 



CONIES INTERRUPTUS, B r o <l <- r i i. . 



Three specimens, San Lucas Cove; Angeles Bay (No. 37423, LT.S.N.M.). 



CONUS CALIFORNICUS, Hinds. 



One fresh example, Ballenas Bay; Albatro.ss. 



Family P l e u R o t o m i d ^. 



PLEUROTOMA PICTA, Beck. 



Four specimens; dredged, San Lucas Cove (No. 55241, U. S. N. M.). 

 The above vary in length from Ig to 2-/e inches; this is a keeled 



