(OUUNAr. OI' CONHtlor.OCV, vol.. 9, so. 2, AI'KII., KSyS. j,S 



Mangilia horneana E. Sm.— We suspect this little Pleurotumid 

 has a wide range, as it occurs at IJombay, though not ratalf)gucd in 

 the last list of the moUuscan fauna of that rc<;ion, and Karachi also 

 (Townsend). It has some superficial resemblance to our M. /liiiurodcs 

 from Lifu,' but is quite distinct. 



Mangilia (Cythara cithara A. (;d.— One tyjjical e.xamplc. 

 Fiji (Gould J, Paumotu Islands (Peace), Lifu (Hadfieldj. 



Mangilia (Cythara) fusiformis Rv.— One example only, but 

 that in superior condition ; ochraceous brown, oblitiuely longitudin- 

 ally ribbed, and transveisely Urate, the interstices being much minutely 

 and exquisitely longitudinally striate. I'hilippines. 



Clathurella nexa Rv. — Identical with Pombay specimens. 



Samoa, Lifu, Philippines, Fiji Islands. 



Family CANCELl.ARllD.l . 



Cancellaria (Merica) melanostoma Sow.— One, very perfect. 



A rare form. China, japan, Philip[)incs. 



Cancellaria (Trigonostoma) articularis Sow, (=6". scalata 

 Sow.). Red Sea, Ceylon, Maurilius, Moluccas, New Caledonia. 



Cancellaria (Trigonostoma) crenifera Sow. — Not (juitc 

 typical. Also occurs at llic Philii)pinrs. 



Cancellaria (Trigonostoma) scalarina Lm.* -Perfect, but 

 smaller than the ordinary foini, from which they also differ in being 

 more deeply coloured, and darker at the aperture. ^Lauritius. 



Kamii.v OI.IVID.K. 



Oliva (Strephona) gibbosa Lm.— Common. Ceylon, West 

 Africa. 



Oliva (Strephona) ispidula L- In the usual variety. Philip- 

 pines, Fiji and Loyalty Islands. 



Oliva (Strephona) maura Lm.— Present only as var. scpnl- 

 chralis Lm. 



Oliva (Strephona) tricolor Lm.— We consider this species 

 distinct from O. e/cxcr/zs, with which it is associated by Tryon. 



Agaronia nebulosa Lm.*— In all stages of growth. Ceylon, 

 West Africa. 



AnciUa ( Ancillaria^ ampla Gm.-Some pretty specimens. Red 

 Sea, Ceylon, Mauritius, Philippines. 



AnciUa (Ancillaria) crassa Sow. — One poor example. Red Sea. 



1 /. Couc/i., vol. S, p. 281, pi. ix., fig. 16, 1896. 



