GLABELLA. 27 



M. AUSTRALIS, Hinds. PL 7, figs. 33, 34 ; PL 8, fig. 30. 



White to orange-brown ; lip and interior of aperture orange 

 or yellowish. Length, 6-7 '5 mill. 



N. W. Australia ; New South Wales. 



M. Metcalfei, Angas (fig. 34), and M. ochracea, Angas (fig. 

 36), are juveniles of this species. Redfield and Weinkauff have 

 placed as a synonym here M. oryza (= debiUs), Pease ; but that 

 species has a crennlated lip. 



M. VITREA, Hinds. PL 8, tig. 37. 



Milk-white; much more angular and conical than M. mar- 

 garita, Kiener. Length, 6 mill. 



W. Coa*t of Africa. 



M. INCONSPICUA, Sowb. PL 8, fig. 3H. 

 Milk-white. Length, 6 mill. 



]!>>/ Indies (Coll. Pliilad. Acad.). 



M. SAULI.E, Sowb. PL 8, fig 39. 



Pallid fulvous, with two red revolving lines. Length, 7*5 mill. 



Cupe Verd Is. (Weinkauff). 

 M. EVANIDA, Sowb. PL 8, fig. 40. 

 Milk-white. Length, 6 mill. 



Lower Guinea Beuguela (Weinkauff). 



Dr. Weinkauft' suspects that this will prove identical with M. 

 Saulise. 



M. SUAVIS, Souverbie. PL 8, fig. 41. 



Opaline white, with three red-brown bands, the middle one 

 broad, the others narro^w. Length, 3 mill. 



New Caledonia. 

 M. NEGLECT A, Sowb. PL 8, figs. 42, 43. 



Reddish yellow, three-banded, with red spots. 



Length, 6 mill. 



Cape of Good Hope ; Isle of Bourbon (Deshayes). 



The above is the description of M. rufula, Gaskoin. M. 

 neglecta, Sowb. (fig. 42), which* is described as pallid fulvous, 

 faintly trifasciate, length 6 mill., appears to me to be the 

 same species, and has priority. Jousseaume supposed Reeve's 

 figure of M. neylwta to differ specifically from Sowerby's shell, 

 and calls the former M. ifjnota. I am not able to separate 

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