206 Mr. E. A. Smith on the Land- and 
to describe with certainty the colour and sculpture; but it 
appears to be a smoothish shell and slightly tinted with red, 
like P. Angas?. 
24, Pupinella Angasti, H. Adams. 
Pupinopsis Angasi, H. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soe. 1875, p. 389, pl. xlv. 
figs. 2, 2a; Pfeiffer, Mon. Pneumon. Suppl. 3, p. 412 (Pupinella). 
Hab. Louisiade Archipelago (Adams). No _ particular 
island recorded. 
In this species the labial slit is more pronounced than in 
P. louisiadensis, but smaller than in P. grandis. P. moulins- 
tana, Fischer and Bernardi, from Woodlark Island, situated 
north of the Louisiade group, is a closely allied form. 
25. Auricula tornatelliformis, Petit. 
Auricula tornatelliformis, Petit, Journ. de Conch. 1853, vol. iv. p. 412, 
pl. xii. figs. 5, 6; Sowerby, Conch. Icon. fig. 6. 
Hab. Pig Island, Louisiade Archipelago (MacGillivray, m 
Brit. Mus.) ; Phillipines (Petit). 
26. Pythia scarabeus, Linné. 
Hab. St. Aignan (Basil Thomson) ; Sudest Island (Mac- 
Gillivray). 
Widely distributed through the Malay region and the 
Pacific Islands. 
27. Cassidula sulculosa, Mousson, var. 
Auricula sulculosa, Mousson, Moll. Java, p. 45, pl. v. fig. 8; Sowerby, 
Pa Icon. fig. 835 (bad !); Pfeiffer, Mon. Auric. p. 114, as Casse- 
ula. 
Hab. Sudest Island (MacGillivray, in Brit. Mus.). 
The specimens from this locality agree with others from 
Guadaleanar, Solomon Islands, also collected by Mac- 
Gillivray. They are of a dark olive-brown colour, with a 
pale zone at the shoulder of the body-whorl, and the basal 
carina is also light-coloured. ‘The labrum is of a brown flesh 
tint and is not so deeply notched at the upper part as in 
typical specimens from Java, the Philippines, Fiji Islands, &e. 
28. Melampus luteus, Quoy and Gaimard. 
Auricula lutea, Q. & G., Voy. ‘ Astrolabe,’ pl. xiii. figs. 25-27; Kiister, 
See See p. 89, pl. vi. figs. 1-3; Sowerby, Conch. Icon. pl. iii. 
tig. 1d. 
Hab. Louisiade Archipelago (fide Kobelt). 
