332 WEST AFlilCAN MOLLUSKS STEARNS. 



Sui^erlHi jiily CrY M N < )( J^H )SS A.. 



Family PVIIAM IDKLLID.E. 

 (;(iuis PYRAMIDELLA Laiiiank. 

 77. Pyramidella dolabiata Liiiiic 



Four Specimens. lN»it(> (liandc (Miis. No. l^r^UO). The above has 

 heretofore been creditt'd to the West Indies. Barbados, the FhnM«hi 

 Keys, and west Fh)rida. 



Wiiperiairiily ^..^ElVIOOI^OSS A. 



Fandly TRITONIID.E. 



(ifims RANELLA Lamarck. 



78. Ranella argus (inulin. 



Two living- specimens. Oape Town (Mns. No. 125376). Tliis si)ecies 

 also occurs in New Zealand, and has Ium'U credited to the west coast 

 of South America. 



Family CYPILEID.E. 

 (itiiiis CYPRiEA Lamarck. 



79. Cypraea spiirca Liniu'. 



Two beach shells, rcnto (hande (Mns. No. 125341*). Inhabits An- 

 tillean and Mediterranean waters. 



Family STROMP.ID.?^]. 



(u'uns STROMBUS Liiino. 

 80. Strombiis bubouius Lamarck. 



r=iS. fasciatiiN' Gnicliu. 

 =S. coronaiun Dcfrauct'. 

 One living si^ccimen ; one fossil Postpliocene exani])le. Porto (hande 

 (Mus. No. 1253(>8). 



Family CERITniTD^. 



Genus CERITHIUM I'.riit^uicre. 

 81. Cerithiuni atratuni 15nii;iii(re. 

 One beach specimen. Porto Grande (i\Tns. No. 125328). 

 82. Cerithium viilgatum llnijuuicrc. 

 ^=('. tnhtnuUilinn Liiuic. 



Two beach shells. Porto Grande (Mus. No. 125327.) Common 

 everywhere in the j\I«'ditenanean, Adriatic, and ^Egean seas, as well 



