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and its variety persulcata, Nevill, P. virgatus, Smith (fig. 49), P. 

 zonatus, A. Ad. (fig. 53), P. longispira, Smith (fig. 55), P. strigatus, 

 Hanley (fig. 59), and P. Hermannseni, Dunker (fig. 54.) 

 Var. LABIOSUS, A. Adams. Fig. 41-56. 



Shell larger and stouter, frequently covered by a persistent 

 shortly pilose epidermis, upon which the darker bands of the shell 

 are somewhat elevated. 



Polynesia. 



P. striatula, Phil. (fig. 56), P. vestitus, Dkr., P. plumbeus, Pease 

 P. pedieulux, Krauss, P. Bronni, Dunker are synonyms. 



This catalogue of synonyms may appear to some to be a ruthless 

 slaughter of species. I can only say that the admirable collection 

 before me fully justifies me. 

 P. PUNCTOSTRIATUS, E. A. Smith. PI. 53, figs. 60, .61. 



Whorls convex, with very minute punctured spiral striae, pale 

 fulvous, ornamented with spiral rows of small square chestnut 

 spots ; margin of outer lip spotted. Length, 6*5 mill. 



Hob. unknown. 

 P. TENUIS, E. A. Smith. PI. 53, fig. 58. 



Thin, elongated, polished, semipellucid, white, with a few distant, 

 spiral, red lines, lightly spirally grooved, body whorl strongly 

 grooved and ventricose below ; outer lip thin. Length, 5*5 mill. 



Hab unknown. 



Very probably a variation of P. lineata, DaCosta. 



Section HINEA, Gray, 1847. 

 P. MOLLIS, Sowb. PI. 52, figs. 34, 35, 29. 



Whitish under a yellowish brown, minutely pilose epidermis, 

 sometimes with a darker peripheral band, smooth, with several en- 

 graved lines near the base, aperture } ellowish white. 

 Length, 20-25 mill. 



Easter Island, Australia, Nicobar Is. 



First described by Lamarck under the name of P. Brasiliensis, 

 a misnomer. Other synonyms are P. pigra, Forbes, Bucc. Iceviga- 

 tum, Wood, P. fulvu, A. Ad. I think that P. Nicobaricus, Zelebor 

 (fig. 29), will prove to be at most a slight variety. 



Subgenus QUADRASIA, Crosse, 1886. 

 P. HrDALGOi, Crosse. PI. 53, figs. 67, 68. 



Imperforate, solid, dull, orange brown, minutely spirally striulate, 

 suture margined, outer lip simple, not dentate within. 

 Length, 13 mill. 



(Fluviatile) Philippines. 



