39 \II,I\III AM' slAM'lN: MAKISr. Mul.l.USCA ol MVhKAS. 



Kamii.v IIARPID.E. 



Harpa conoidalis T.m.* Three: one typical, two juvenile, 

 ai>|)H)a( liini^ tlie var. striatiila. It is hard to distinguish where //. 

 conoidalis begins and //. aitiadarii Lni. ends. Ceylon, I'hiliitpines, 

 Mauritius. 



Harpa minor Runiidi. — One, full grown. Indian Ocean, .South 

 Africa, Madaga.scar, Fiji and Loyalty Islands. 



I'AM 1 i.v MARGINELUD.E. 



Marginella (Volutella) angustata Sow. — Very large, the 

 markings more or less covered by callosities ; the ordinary form 

 likewise occurring. Ceylon, Australia. 



Marginella cf- shoplandi Melv. — Three, which though dead, 

 much resemble a new species from Karachi and the Persian (julf.' 

 When in perfect condition it is transparent and exceedingly polished 

 and shining. 



Marginella (Cryptospira) quinqueplicata Lm. — Beautiful 

 specimens. Bay of Bengal, Sumatra, Malacca. 



Marginella Gibberula) monilis \.. — Two specimens. Senegal, 

 Red Sea, Island of Socotra. 



Family rOJ.UT/D.E. 

 Voluta (Aulica) vespertilio L. — Small ordinary specimens. 

 Philippines, Moluccas. 



I'A.Mii.v M/TA'//).E. 

 Mitra episcopalis P. — Several, adult and young. Ceylon, 

 Philippines, Polynesia. 



Mitra (Scabricula) crenifera Pm. — An ovate variety, prettily 

 marked. Mauritius, Manila, Red Sea, Indian Ocean. 



Mitra Cancilla; interlirata Rv. — Four, typical. Placed by 

 'I'ryon as a synonym oi M. JhiiiiDwa (^aoy, but sufficiently distinct, in 

 our opinion. China, Philippines, Australia, Polynesia, Sandwich Is. 



Mitra (Mitreola) litterata Lm. — A few small specimens of 

 ordinary fuini. Ked Sea, Java, ALauritius, South Africa, Philippines, 

 Loyalty Islands. 



Mitra (Costellaria) crebrilirata Sow. Eight, showing some 

 variation in si/e, and varying in colour fiom ochraceous to leaden grey. 

 Indian Ocean, |a|)an, Philippines, Polynesia. 



I A Mil V EASCIOl.ARlin.E. 

 Fusus longicauda Hory.- !\ common i'",ast Indian species, at 

 une linic confused with J\ coli/i Lm. (!eylon. 



1 Mtiiu/icstcr Miinoirs, vol. 41, no 7, p. 8, 1897. 



