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Calliostoma tranquebaricum Chemn.— Many, all Urn-, and 

 exhibiting little variation in marking, none in sculpture. Tranquebar, 

 Pondicherry, Vizagapalam. 



Euchelus atratus Gm.— Darker in colour than those in the 

 British Museum. Nicobar, Fiji, and I'hilippine Islands, Vanikoro, 

 Moluccas, Sorong, Singapore. 



Euchelus tricingulatus A. Ad.— Several of a pretty fawn- 

 coloured shell. Malacca, Singapore. 



Euchelus foveolatus A. Ad.— One or two specimens of a very 

 distinct little shell, with coarsely latticed sculpture. Philippines, 

 Lord Hood's Island, Paumotu, and Fiji Islands. 



Euchelus horridus Phil.* — Rather small and poor, exani|)lcs 

 of an abundant Eastern shell. Bombay, Mediterranean. 



Euchelus indicus A. Ad.* — Large and well marked, and in 

 good quantity. Bombay. 



Euchelus proximus A. Ad.* — Only one, but fine. Tryon 

 considers this a form of Trochus osper Gm., though, tyjMcally, this 

 is more elevated, with smaller and more numerous spirals. Indian 

 Ocean. 



Euchelus scaber P. Fisch. — Three typical .specimens. Indian 

 Ocean, Singapore (Archer). 



Euchelus tricarinatus Lm. {=E. quadrkarinafus Chemn. 

 var.)* — Several ; Indian Ocean. 



Family DELPHINULIDJIi. 

 Liotia varicosa Rv.— Occurs also at the Philippines and Loyalty 

 Islands (Hadfield). 



F AM 1 1 ,Y C 5 rz OSTREMA TID/E. 

 Cyclostrema pulchellum Dkr.— Identical with Japanese ex- 

 amples. Singapore, Australia. 



Family HALIOTIDAL. 

 Haliotis (Teinotis) asinina L.— Several. China, Japan, Australia, 



East Indies. 



Haliotis glabra Chemn.— Several ; a smooth species, readily 

 distinguished by its oval form and the green arrow-shaped blotches 

 on the surface. Philippines, Australia. 



Haliotis varia L.— Three examples; a well-named species, of 

 wide distribution. Philippines and Australia to China, Mozambique, 

 Red Sea, Mauritius, Ceylon, Nicobar Islands, Malay Archipelago. 



Family FISSURELLID.K. 



Fissurella bombayana So^v.*-Two ; quite typical. 

 Fissurella (Glyphis) lima Sow. - Quite typical. Bombay, 

 Arakan. 



