216 GLYPHIS. 



G. PANAMENSIS Sowerby. PI. 32, fig. 35. 



Shell rotundately oval, a little compressed at the sides, radiately 

 thinly ribbed, the interstices being very finely cancellated ; orifice 

 small, rounded ; white, blotched and lightning-marked with brown. 

 (Rve.) 



Panama, 6-10 fms., on dead shells. 



F. panamensis SOWB., P. Z. S. 1834, p. 127; Conch. Illustr. f. 

 72.* REEVE, Conch. Icon. f. 87. SOWB., Thes., p. 196, f. 123. 



G. CRENIFERA Sowerby. PL 37, fig. 55. 



Shell oblong-ovate, depressed, radiately ribbed and striated, ribs 

 niuricately nodose, obsoletely squamosely decussated with concen- 

 tric strise, margin scarcely crenulated, orifice elongately oblong, 

 sides excavated in the middle ; broadly rayed with white and brown- 

 red, (five) 



Real Llejo, Central America. 



F. crenifera SOWB, P. Z. S. 1834, p. 128 ; Conch. 111. f. 73.- 

 REEVE, Conch. Icon. f. 83. 



May belong to Fissurella rather than to Glyphis. It may be 

 doubted whether the crenifera of Reeve is the same as that of Sow- 

 erby. 



G. SQUAMOSA Hutton. Unfigured. 



Solid, oblong, with strong, radiating, more or less squamose ribs ; 

 anal perforation small, apical ; margin crenated. Brownish, inte- 

 rior white. Height '25, length '9, breadth '6, anal perforation '08 

 inch. (JBT.) 



New Zealand. 



F. squamosa HUTTON, Cat. Mar. Moll. N. Z. 1873, p. 42 ; Journ. 

 de Conchyl. 1878, p. 35 ; Manual N. Z. Moll. 1880, p. 105. 



G. RUBIGINOSA Hutton. Unfigured. 



Conical, ovate, apex subanterior, thin, smooth, radiately ribbed; 

 ribs 13-17; anal perforation apical, small, covered up from the in- 

 side. Outside white, interior pinkish. Height *2, length *6, 

 breadth '5 inch. (IT.) 



Chatham Is. only. 



F. rubiginosa HUTTON, Cat. Mar. Moll. N. Z. p. 42, 1873. 

 From the description I would think this a Functurella. Hutton 

 ignores it in his later lists. 



