124 Dr. J. C. Melvill and Mr. R. Standen on 



third at Graham's Jjand, Antarctic Continent. We reported 

 it also among tlie Molluscaof tlie Scottisli National Antarctic 

 Expedition, from Burdwood Bank, at 56 fathoms. 



Savatieria areoJata, Streb. 



Savutier'ta areolatd, 11. Strebel, Mollusk. der Magalhaen-Provinz, Zool. 

 Jahrb. Baud xxii. p. U45, Taf. xxi. tigs. 19, 1L> a-b (1905). 



]loy Cove, at low water, rarely. 



Savatieria hertrandi, sp. n. (PI. VI I. figs. 1, 2.) 



S. testa parva, solidiuseula, olivaceo-brunnea, fusiforrai ; anfractibus 

 8, quorum apicales 2-3 kcves, simplices, cseteris ad suturas canali- 

 culatis, supernis tribus loDgitudinaliter rugoso-costulatis, omnibus 

 spiraliter profuiide rotuudi-sulcatis, anfractu autcpenultimo et 

 penultimo tribus, ultimo (juatuor sulcis praedito, deiiide ad basim 

 infra peripheriam evanidis; apertura j)arva, intus castanea, labro 

 })aullum efFuso, siuu absonte, cauali abbreviata, margiue colu- 

 mellari fere recta. 



Alt. 7, lat. 2 mm. 



llapid Point, at low water ; West Falklands. 



This very interesting species occurred but in small 

 quantity. It is conspicuous for its deep, roundly ridged, spiral 

 sulci, most conspicuous on the three lowest whorls, the next 

 tlireeuppermost being likewise longitudinally roughly costate. 

 No sinus on the outer lip is perceptible. The genus Donovania 

 S(!enis nearly allied, at all events by siiell-eharacters. This 

 was found by the late Mr. IMartin F. Woodward* to be 

 buccinoid ratiier than pieurotomoid, being, as regards its 

 radula, rachiglossate, and, perhaps, nearest to Pisania. It 

 may be that Savatieria will ultimately find a place near them ; 

 but, at present, so far as we can learn, the anatomy of this 

 genus is unknown. \)\\ H. Strebel seems to suggest Lachenis 

 = /donovania as an ally (/. c. p. G^l). 



We have pleasure in associating with this Suvatieria the 

 name ol: Mr. Wickham Bertrand, father of Mrs. Rupert 

 Vallentin, who has aided much in molluscan and other 

 research in these islands. 



Fam. CancellariidaB. 



Admele magellanica, Streb. 



Ailmetc mayellanica, H. Strebel, Mollusk. der Mn;j:alliai)n-rroviuz, Zool. 

 Jahrb. liand xxii. p. 094, Tul". xxii. fig. 2\) a-d ( TJUj). 



Carcass Island. 



• Troc. Malac. Soc. iii. ])i'. i'."J'j-i'.j8, lig.". 



