DAPHNELLA. 301 



D. FUSCOLIGATA, Ball. PL 34, fig. 95. 



Strongly sculptured, longitudinally and spirally ; brownish 

 white, brown-banded at the suture, and in the middle of the 

 body-whorl, the nodulous intersections of the sculpture frequently 

 brown-tipped. Length, T-8'5 mill. 



Monterey and San Diego, Gal. 



Figured from a specimen from the latter locality. The strong 

 sculpture allies this to Clathurella. 



D. BOHOLENSIS, Reeve. PL 26, fig. 92. 



Shell without longitudinal sculpture except close growth-lines, 

 with fine spiral striae, some of which are more prominent than 

 the others, forming small acute ridges ; whitish, rather indis- 

 tinctly w r aved or streaked with yellowish chestnut. 



Length, 12 mill. 



Philippines (Cuming) ; Viti Is. (Garrett). 



D. HYALINA, Reeve. PL 21, fig. 33 ; PL 26, figs. 82, 86. 



Thin, transparent, longitudinally very minutely and closely 

 elevately striated throughout; whitish, encircled by distant 

 chestnut lines, sometimes borne on striae. Length, 14 mill. 



HabJ 



Narrower than the preceding species, but may be only a variety 

 of it. 



D. VARICIFERA, Pease. PL 25, fig. 39. 



Shell rather light, thin, closely decussated by longitudinal and 

 spiral ridges, some of the latter much more prominent ; whorls 

 here and there somewhat indistinctly varicose ; white, more or 

 less stained and maculated with chestnut. Length, 17 mill. 



Paumotus Is. 

 D. DELICATA, Reeve. PL 26, fig. 80. 



Shell thin, hyaline, very closely and evenly spirally striated ; 

 white, with pale chestnut or orange-brown tessellations, inter- 

 rupted by a white central band. Length, 13-22 mill. 



Lord Hood's Isl. (Cuming) ; Tahiti (Garrett). 



According to Mr. Garrett the unfigured D. Philippiana, 

 Dunker, is the same. 



