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T. NiTiDA, Hinds. PI. 10, figs. 93, 96. 



Shell narrowly subulate, whitish or fawn-color, coarsely plicate, 

 the plicae narrow, the interstices with a single row of punctures 

 below the sutures. Length, 1 inch. 



Marquesas Is. Australia. 



T. plicatella, Desh. (fig. 96), is a synonym. 



T. CALTGINOSA, Desh. PL 10, fig. 97. 



Shell slender, varicosely ribbed ; dark chocolate. 



Length, 1'25 inches. 



Philippines. 



Founded on a single specimen in the Cumingian Collection. 

 It may = the preceding, but punctured interspaces are neither 

 figured nor described. 



Dr. von Martens refers here the unfigured T. Kirki, Hutton, 

 of Xew Zealand. 



T. VIOLASCENS, Hinds. PI. 10, fig. 98. 



Slenderly 'turreted. whorls flatly convex, obliquely flexnosely 

 plicated ; spirally striate in the interstices, suture rather deeply 

 impressed; whitish, pale violaceous or yellowish, brown-stained 

 at the suture. Length, *83 inch. 



Philippines. 



Reeve remarks that Hinds' original figure in the "Thesaurus" 

 is inaccurate, representing a sutural band of which there are no 

 indications on any of the specimens. 



T. TANTILLA, E. A. Smith. PI. 11, fig. 4. 



Longitudinally arcuately ribbed, subtuberculate at the sutures; 

 yellowish, with a sutural chestnut band, and another on the 



periphery of the last whorl. Length, 6'5 mill. 



Japan. 



Mr. Smith makes his T. pumilio (unfigured) a synonym of the 

 above. It appears to me to be too closely related to the next 

 species. 



T. TENERA, Hinds. PI. 10, fig. 99. 



Distantly, strongly varicosely ribbed, interstices concave, 

 shining; yellowish brov.n, chestnut-banded at the sutures and 



on the periphery. Length, 8 mill. 



Ceylon, Straits of Malacca. 



