8|; MRLVILL AM) STANDEN : MARINK MOl.I.USCA OK MADRAS. 



lAMII.Y I.UCINID^E. 



Lucina pisum Phil.— About eight examples of a highly chased 

 and ribbed small shell, very rotund, evidently of wide distribution, as 

 it has been dredged both at Port Essington, Australia, and Singapore.' 



Lucina (Cyclas) semperiana Issel. — A minute Lucina, with 

 some extraneous resemblance to the last (Z. pisum). Like many of 

 the genus, it is of wide distribution, being reported from Mazatlan 

 (Paetel), and Gulf of Suez (Mus. Brit.) 



Tellina (Tellinella^ deltoidalis Lm. — Some very fine examples, 

 quite ty[)ical in form. Australia, New Zealand. 



Tellina (Tellinella) rostrata L. — Few, rather poor. Philippines. 



Tellina (Tellinella) undulata Hani. — Young examples only, 

 but (luitc characteristic. AVest Columbia. 



Tellina (Arcopagia) savignyi A. Ad. — Karachi (Townsend), 

 and probably all round the Indian coasts. Red Sea (Paetel). 



Tellina (Tellinula) valtonis Hani. — Very thin and delicate, 

 white, exhibiting a wonderfully beautiful iridescence. 



Tellina (Tellinides) opalina Sow. — One specimen, agreeing 

 with figure in Conch. Icon. Moluccas. 



Family CLAVAGELLID.-E. 

 Brechites vaginifera Lm. — One, somewhat worn and broken, 

 . but evidently this well known Red Sea species. 



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I Reeve, Conch. Icon., pi. xi., fig. 66. 



