,I.M;I\. <:; 



8, . i \nii:\ii i \. Adam-. I'l. IT), figs. 70. <M ; IM. 13, ML:. 17. 



Kather thin, semitraiisparent. glOMjr, \\liit.-. i rn- _ idarl y, indi- 

 tmctly, >pirally Mriated; whorls 1*J-1.", convex, with deep >iitiire, 

 rn.ed liy about 1 *, suhe<|iial, t Ilil), (Tcct hllliell.T. LeliL r tll, 15 mill. 



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The last locality is for \ Dnllnnni, X'errill and Smith, Mir. (II ;, 

 dredged hy the V . S. Fish ( 'oinniissioii, and which Dr. .Jeffreys make- 

 a -viioiiym. S. d'rnri/i'ftimi, Kiener has also Keen i-eferred here hy 

 Dr. .letfreys. prohahly correctly. 



Yar SIMNOSA, Jeffreys. 



The rihs a little aculeate at the suture. 

 Yar. PKOIMVTA, Jeffreys. 



Spire longer, ribs much more numerous. 



S. HI:I.!.I:NK A, Forbes. PI. 15, fig. 71. 



Narrow, subcylindrical, whorls 8, with low, distant costae, slightly 

 coronate at the suture, aperture margined. Length, 8 mill. 



Mediterranean Sea, Canary 1*1 n ml*. 



The figure of Rimoa coronata, Phil, which I copy, appears to 

 represent that genus rather than a Scalaria but Dr. Jeffreys makes 

 it a doubtful synonym. He also refers here S. Scacchii, Homes. 



S. PULCHELLA, Bivona. PI 15, fig. 72. 



White, whorls 10, very convex, with close, numerous, slender 

 lamellae. Length, 18 mill. 



Mediterranean Sea. 

 S. BAIRDII, Smith, PI. 15, fig. 7-I. 



Bluish white, finely spirally striate; whorls !, with moderate 

 lamellae, obsolete in the middle of the whorls, raised into knobs at 

 the suture, where the interstices are somewhat pitted. 



Length, 15 mill. 



Whyl'ilt. Jl~. A, 



Reeve's figure of this species differs so much from the original 

 illustration that I doubt it; it recalls S. crrnutu. Linn. 



S. WKIMMI, d'Orb. PI. 17, fig. 53. 



Whorls about 6, convex, spirally striated, with about 23, equal, 

 low, slight lamellae. Length, 4 mill. 



Ten' 



