NO. V'M. ILL USTRA TIONS OF A MERICA N SHELLS— DA LL. 503 
Coloi- })iile yolloAvnsh, with darkor yellow or brown flamniules. 
Only two imperfect specimens of this fine species are known, both 
from the aboxe locality. 
TEREBRA (SUBULA) FLORIDANA Dall. 
Plate XXIX, fig. 9. 
Suhvla floridana Dall, Rep. Blake Gastr., Bull. Mus. Comp. ZooL, XVIII, 1889, 
p. 63. 
Terel)im [Suhula) floridana Dall, Bull. 37, U. S. Nat. Mus., 1889, p. 94. 
Key West and Florida Strait, dredg-ed by the U. S. Fish Commis- 
sion steamer Albatross in 45 to 56 fathoms, sand. U.S.N.M., 87222. 
It is of a pale straw color. 
TEREBRA (ACUS) RUSHII Dall. 
Plate XXIX, fig. 6. 
Terehra (Acus) rusMi Dall, Rep. Blake Gastr., Bull. Mus. Comp. ZooL, XVIII, 
1889, p. 64. 
Dredged 5 miles off Cape Florida, in 8 fathoms, by Dr. W. H. Rush, 
U. S. N. U.S.N.M., 829-52. 
It is a small, brilliantly white shell, remarkable for its exclusively 
spiral sculpture. 
CONUS STIMPSONI, new species. 
Plate XXIX, fig. 7. 
Co7in,9 stimpsoni Dall, MS., in Coll. U. S. Nat. Mus. 
Dredged b}^ the U. S. Fish Commission steamer Alhatross, in 60 
fathoms, off Key West. U.S.N.M., 107371. 
Shell of about twelve whorls, as figured, slopes of the spire some- 
what concave, turreted, the nuclear whorl rounded, smooth; the fol- 
lowing four furnished with a beaded keel at the shoulder; this keel 
becomes entire on the subsequent whorls; above the shoulder the 
whorls are slightly concave, the suture appressed, and there are about 
three faint spiral grooves on the concave surface; last whorl with 
shallow squarish channels, as figured. The periostracum is thin, pale 
straw color, finely axially striated. The color of the shell is pinkish 
white, suffused with salmon pink near the shoulder and on the spire 
and base, with a very faint, cloudy band of the same about midway 
l)etween base and shoulder. Altitude of shell, 37 mm. 
The species is named in honor of the late Dr. William Stimpson, 
whose last field work was done in the vicinit}" of the Florida Strait. 
DAPHNELLA EUGRAMMATA, new species. 
Plate XXIX, fig. 3. 
Dredged at station 2328, off Habana, in 203 fathoms, bottom temper- 
ature 78^ F., by the U. S. Fish Commission. U.S.N.M., 107418. 
