286 CLATHURELLA. 



C. GBACILISPIRA, E. A Smith. PL 17, fig. 94. 



Light yellowish brown, faintly banded with chestnut between 

 the ribs on the upper part of the whorls, and stained with chestnut 

 below the middle of the body-whorl. Length, 15 mill. 



Japan. 



More slender, the whorls more convex, the extremities more 

 lengthened and attenuated than C. bicolor, Angas. 



C. LETOURNEUXIANA, Crosse. PL 17, figs. 87, 86 ; PL 34, fig. 99. 



Yellowish brown, or light reddish brown. Length, 12 mill. 



New South Wales; Tasmania. 

 Yar. LALLEMANTIANA, Crosse. PL 17, fig. 86. 



Two of the revolving lines more prominent, ridge-like. 



G. incrusta, Tenison-Woods (PL 34, fig. 99), is a smaller shell, 

 7 mill., with two of the revolving striae more prominent (on the 

 body-whorl 8-9), slightly keel-like. I figure it from a specimen 

 sent to me by Mr. C. E. Beddome, of Tasmania. I believe it to 

 be a S3rnonym of G. Letourneuxiana, var., one of my specimens 

 of the latter exhibiting a transition from the normal type with 

 equal revolving sculpture to the form with two more prominent 

 lines. 

 C. PYRAMIDULA, Reeve. PL 17, fig. 20. 



Closely latticed with small numerous flexuous longitudinal ribs 

 and revolving striae, a narrow shoulder below the sutures ; body- 

 whorl somewhat truncated at the base ; yellowish brown, or 

 yellowish white. Length 11 mill. 



Habitat unknown (Reeve); New Guinea (Brazier). 

 C. NAGASAKIENSIS, Smith. PI, 19, fig. 71. 



Yellowish brown ; closely sculptured by longitudinal numerous 

 ribs and spiral striae ; a very slight concave constriction below 

 the sutures ; aperture rather small, light brown within, outer lip 



thin. Length, 17 mill. 



Japan. 

 Has the appearance of immaturity. 



C. MUTICA, Hinds. PL 34, fig. 98. 



Not ribbed, transversely striate ; yellowish brown, with longi- 

 tudinal chestnut strigations and a median white band, chestnut 

 at the base. Length, 15 mill. 



Straits of Malacca, 17 fms., mud (Hinds). 



