35 MKl \ III. AND STAM>F.N : MARINE MOI.T.USCA or MADRAS. 



Terebra (Subula) crenulata L.— Several. A widely dis- 

 tributed species extending from the Indian Ocean to Central 

 Polynesia. 



Terebra (Subula) dimidiata L. — Common It is also found at 

 Singapore, Philippines, and Central Polynesia. 



Terebra (Subula) duplicata Lm.— In all stages of growth. A 

 very common Indian Ocean form. Zanzibar, Madagascar, Moluccas, 

 Singapore. China, to Fiji Islands. 



Terebra (Abretia) cerithina Lm. — A few typical specimens. 

 Also occurs from Philippines to Society Islands. 



Terebra (Abretia) tenera Hinds. ^"— One only, but perfect and 

 a match for Bombay and Ceylonese specimens, with which we have 

 compared it. Ceylon and Straits of Malacca. 



Terebra (Hastula) aciculina Rv. — Three specimens. The 

 smaller size, colour, longer [)lications, and broad base distinguish this 

 species from T. cinerea Born, with which it is often confounded. It 

 occurs at Singapore, Manila, Marquesas, and Sandwich Islands. 



Terebra (Hastula) strigilata L. — Also from Polynesia and 

 Sandwich Islands. 



Terebra (Myurella) cingulifera Lm. — Typical. Also recorded 

 from Philippines, New Ireland, Lifu, Fiji, and China. 



Terebra (Myurella) monilis Quoy. — Several. According to 

 Tryon this is but a synonym of T. straviinea Gray. Philippines, 

 China. 



Terebra (Myurella) myuros Lm. — Two examples of this well 

 known species, which also occurs at Moluccas, Lifu, and New Ireland. 



Terebra (Myurella) persica E. Sm. — Very beautiful, being 

 highly chased and shining, though much grooved and latticed. A 

 remarkable extension of its range as hitherto recognised. Persian 

 Gulf 



Terebra (Myurella) cf. turrita I^kr. — An interesting litde form, 

 which may be distinct, but there is only one specimen, so it is hard to 

 come to a satisfactory conclusion on the subject. 



Terebra (Myurella) undulata Gr. — Also recorded from Philip- 

 pines and Fiji. 



Family CONID.K 



Conus mutabilis Clumn.* — Red Sea, St. Domingo, China. 



Conus (Coronaxis) hebraeus L. — Widely distributed. East 

 Africa, Ceylon, Mauritius, Japan, Philippines, New Caledonia to I'iji. 



Conus (Coronaxis) pusillus Chemn. — A pretty little shell, 

 whicli Tr)on places as a variety of C. ccylonensis Hwoss, Red Sea, 



