9O1 ii. i i.\. 



S. ri -ii i. A A. Ail;i 



Shell ovate-conic, .-mail, white, .-olid, fining; spire ex* -i 

 apex obtuse; transversely derply Mileate, tin- ->. can- 



cellated; aperture elongated, narn.w l.rhiml ; colnmella hipli 

 tin- posterior fold tubercle-shaped, the an ; -.1.1 lj|. 



Catbalonya, Samar, /'A ////,/,;,,, in 8 fms. (Cuming). 

 Solidula pmilla AD., P. Z. S., 1854, p. Hi . 



This is a small white solid species, resembling in appearance the 

 Achron oryza of Reeve ; but the coluinella is biplicate,and the t: 

 plica is double. (Ad.~) 



S. INSCULPTA Reeve. PI. 20 A, fig. 51. 



Shell ovate, transversely very densely panctured-grooTed tboogb- 

 out ; whitish rather obscurely sprinkled with ruddv rtj.se spots; 

 suture rather indistinct. Coluinella two-plaited, upp r plait rather 

 obscure, lower prominent, duplicate. (Rve.). 



Island of Alaabate, /'lil/i/tjiinf." i ( 'ui: 



Tornatella inwulpta RVE., P. Z. S. 1842, p. 62; Conch. Syst., ii, 

 pi. 206, f. 2 ; Conch. Icon, xv, pi. 3, f. 15. 



A strongly sculptured species, with the sutures less developed 

 than usual, prettily sprinkled with ruddy rose. (Rve.) 



S. SUTCRALIS A. Adams. PI. 20A, figs. 65, 66, 67. 



Shell cylindrical-ovate with elevated spire; whorls rather 

 tened, angulated above, the sutures channelled ; white, frequently tes- 

 sellated with ashy spots, longitudinally striated. tran>ver.-ely 1 irate, 

 the interstices cancellated. Columella uniplicate, the t'.ld biiobed. 

 (Ad.) 



Luzon (Cuming); Puerto Galero, Min>lor iCuniinu ; Evans 

 B<nj, Cape York, North-eaxfern Auttrn/in, in 6 fms. (Braz.). 



Solidula sutnrn/ia An., P. /. S. l,s:>4, p. i 1 . Tornatella I 

 Id I:VE, Conch. Icon., xv, pi. 2, f. 9. CoOKB, Ann, Mag, N. II- 

 (5), xvii, p. 128. Bucdnulut tutoralii l>i:\/n i:. Proc, Linn. Soc. 

 N. S. Wales, ii, p. 77. 



In this species the hind tuberch* usually present in Soliduhi, is 



wanting. The color varies from pure white tt. -ra\i.-h. with gray 

 ilatcd markings. The chief peculiarity of th.- species consists 



in the canalirulated suture of the \\hrl> 



