04 MELVILL AND STANDEN: SHELLS FROM LIFU. 
P. (Surcula) cincta Lamarck.—Common. 
P. (Drillia) Hadfieldi sp. nov. (Plate III., fig. 23). 
P. testa fustformi, albida, rugosa, anfractibus seplem, longt- 
tudinaliter pauctcostatts, costis crasstuscults, ventrtcosts, trans- 
versim funiculatis, costts alternatim squarrosé ochraceotinctts, 
apertura subrotunda, labro extertore incrassato, tntus dentt- 
culato, columellari simplice, extus minuté albipustulato. 
Long., 6 mill. Lat., 3 mill. 
FHTab., Lifu. 
A pretty species, small, roughly ventricosely costate, trans- 
versely crossed by coarse raised lines, the ribs being alternately 
squarely blotched with ochraceous, columellar lip smooth and 
simple. 
P. (Drillia) Lamberti Montrouzier. — Two specimens. 
Seemingly allied to the West Indian P/. zebra Lam, 
P. (Drillia) obliquicostata Reeve-—Common. 
P. (Drillia) pupoidea A. Adams.—Very abundant. This 
species is identical with 7. victor Sow., recently described 
from Mauritius. 
P. (Drillia) regia Beck.—A number of fine and _ beautifully- 
marked specimens. One of the most attractive of the 
genus. 
P. (Crassispira) fuscescens Gray. — Several specimens. 
Also found in the West Indies, thus showing a wide 
distribution. 
P. (Clavus) bilineata Reeve.—One or two examples. 
P. (Clavus) unizonalis Lamarck.—Common. 
P. (Clavus) vidua Reeve.-——Plentiful ; very variable in size. 
Mangilia (Defrancia) albifuniculata Reeve.—One speci- 
men of a very small though striking species. 
M. (Defrancia) granicostata Reeve. — Several pretty 
specimens. 
M. (Defrancia) philippinensis Reeve.—Rather common. 
M. (Defrancia) granularis E. A. Smith.—'Two specimens. 
J.C., viii., Oct. 1895. 
