122 Dr. J. C. Melvill and Mr. E. StanJen on 



tlie chestnut colour, smooflily rounded whorls whicli are 

 uniformly closely spirally Urate, with a transverse whitish 

 band centrally situate on the body-whorl, and situate just 

 above the .«utur(s on the upper whorls, ani])l3' distinguish it 

 from its allies. 



Euthria (^Pareuthria) mulachi, Streb. 



Euthria (Pareidhria) mulachi, H. Slrebel, /. c. p. 623, Taf. jcxi. tigs. 8, 

 8 a (1905). 



Rapid Point, at low water. 



We have not seen this species, and have identified it 

 throuoh comparison with Strebel's tigure and description, 

 the only ditFerence being that in our shell the columella is 

 decidedly straighter. Within, the 'mouth show\s brownish 

 reflections, the body of the shell being livid grey. 



Euthria [Pareuthria) plumJ}ea (Phil.). 



Fusus plumbeus, Philippi, Abbild. i. p. 108, tab. i. fig. 8 (18J4). 

 Euthria plumhea, Kobelt, Martini Sc Chemnitz, fol. ii. p. 228, 



tab. Ixviii. figs. 8, 9; Tryon, Man. Conch, iii. p. 150, tab. Ixxii. 



tig. 221. 



]{oy Cove and Eapid Point, at low water. 



Euthria {Glyptcidhri(t) meriJi()7iaIis, Sm. 



Euthria meridionalis, E. A. Smith, Survey ' Alert,' P. Z. S. Lond, 



p. 29, tab. iv. tig. (3 (1881). 

 Euthria {(Jliiptndhria) meridionalis, II. Strebel, /. c. p. 627, Taf. xxi. 



tig. 11 a-'d (1900). 



Roy Cove ; one somewhat doubt fid example. 



Euthria (Gli/pteuthrui) koheJti, Streb. 



Euthria (Gh/ptcuthria) hobclti, II. Strebel, Mollusk. der Magallineu- 

 Trovinz, Znul. Julirb. xxii. p. 632, Taf. xxi. figs, lu, 15a (1905). 



At root of Macroajstis, KapitI Point, Port Egremont. 

 One example only, hardly adult, but agreeing with figure 

 and description. 



Anoniarme siiiithi, Streb. 

 Anomacme sviithi, FI. Strebel, /. c. p. (i33, Taf. xxii. fig. 28a-e (1905). 



Hoy (.-ove, both at low water at si)riiig tide and also 

 dredged 2-4 iathom.s. 



