TEREBRA. 39 



fulvous bands upon which are longitudinal light chestnut zigzag 

 markings. Length, 10-12 mill. 



Rapid Bay, So. Australia ; N. S. Wales. 



Described by Adams and Angas under the name of Euryta 

 pulchella, preoccupied in Terebra by Deshayes. T. Brazieri, 

 Angas (fig. 26), appears to be only a slightly differently colored 

 specimen. Angas has himself preoccupied this specific name in 

 Terebra. 



Un figured and Undetermined Species of Terebra. 



BUCCTNUM ACUS, Gmel. (Acus SARTORIA, Martini) ; B. SUCCINC- 

 TUM, Gmel. ; B. OBLIQUUM, Gmel. : B. CHALYB^EUM, Gmel. ; B. 

 SINUATUM, Linn. ; B. PROXIMATUM. Linn. ; B. HECTICUM, Gmel. ; 

 B. GEMINUM, Linn. ; B. MONILE, Linn. ; B. MURINUM, Linn. (= 

 Triton ?). Most of these are Terebrse, but indeterminable. 



T. ELEGANS, Kiister ; T. COSTATA, Kiister ; T. SANDWIZENSIS(?). 

 T. LINEOLATA, Sowb. ; T. GRANULOSA, Lam. ; T. POLITA, Gray ; 

 T. BUCCINULUM, Desh. ; T. BUCCINOJDEA, Blainv. ; T. LINEOLATA, 

 Chemii., are all species of Bullia. 



T. NUBECULATA, Sowb. ; T. CANCELLATA, Gray ; T. ALBA, Gray. 



The following are described (but not figured) by Mr. E. A. 

 Smith : 



T. FUSCOBASIS, T. MACANDREWI, T. PERSICA, T. PELLYI, T. TRI- 

 CINCTA, T. COGNATA, T. FUScociNCTA (all from the Persian Gulf}] 

 T. RUFOPUNCTATA (Hab. unknown) ; T. BATHYRAPHE, T. ALBOZO- 



NATA, T. MELANACME, T. JAPONICA, T. GRANULOSA (= T. PUSTU- 



LOSA), T. ADAMSI (all from Japan) ; T. BRASILIENSIS (Eio Janeiro)-, 

 T. AUSTRALIS and T. TURRITA (N. Australia) ; T. CAPENSIS ( Cape 

 of Good Hope); T. MIRANDA (Malacca); T. MACGILLIVRAYI (N. 

 Guinea ;; T. FEJIENSIS and T. PAUCISTRIATA (Fiji Islands); T. 

 BELCHERI = GUAYAQUILENSIS (Guayaquil) ; T. GRAYI (for T. GRA- 

 CILIS, Gray), T. CONCOLOR, T. CONTRACTA, T. SIMILIS (habitats 

 unknown). 



\V. II. Pease has described : 



T. SUFFUSA, T. SCULPTIL1S, T. ROSACEA, T. ASSIM1LIS ( = T. CON- 



TKJUA), T. PROPINQUA, T. COSTELLIFERA (all Sandwich Islands). 



