80LIIM I \. 



SolidnlaaffinisA.AA, I'. /. S., 1854, p. 61. 7;/m,, ,//.,,$?,, ;. 



B, I'. /.. 8, 1867, p. 22.~>. UKA/IKK, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. 



I, ii. j>. 77.- -T \ i i . Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austr. 1893, p. 20L'. 



'mi/us) aftitii.* \V.\rxiN, Challenger, Gastwp., p. 630, 



pi, 17, f. 1. 



Mre slender and elongated than B. solidu/us, very finely t< -SM !- 

 with brown or black on a white ground, having sometimes one 

 or two white bands. (Braz.) 



S. soi.mn.A Lin IK*. PL 20A, figs. 37, 38, 44, 45. 



Shell solid, oval, with conical, acute spire and obese body-whorl. 

 Surface spirally grooved throughout with impressed spirals, the 

 interval- mostly convex and cord-like; the last whorl having about 

 21 grooves ; those on the median part hardly more widely spaced than 

 above and below. White, with close vertical chocolate "trijn 1 *, occa- 

 sionally broken into tessellation in places, and interrupted by two 

 narrow white spiral bands. Aperture narrow above, the outer lip 

 thin, interior of aperture very heavily calloused. Coluniella having 

 a stron IT. 'ifid spiral fold, with n #inyfe small parietal fold above it, 

 so deep-seated that it can scarcely be seen in a front view of the 

 shell. Alt. 2.r diain. 12 mill. 



Philippine Is. (Cuming) ; Seychelles, Amiriutte* mul Maiirifin* 

 rteni : 2Vofa?(8owb.) ; Friday Island (Coppinger) find Darn- 

 ley Island, Torres Str oest Charlotte Bay, N.-E. Australia ; 

 Noumea, New Caledonia (Braz.). 



it,, ,<,,li,\nl<i LINN, Syst. Nat. (10), p. 728; Mus. Lud. Ulr 

 Reg. eta, p. 590. ',//,//,/ LINN., Syst. Nat. (12), p. 1187, 



an. I ..f ( ;.M i i i N. Syst. Nat. (13), p. 3437 (excl. reQ.Bulimus 8<>H<I- 

 H -/.- I'.KI .., l-'.ncvd. Mrth., no. 08. Tornafr//n * t> /i(l,i/<i Fi;i;., Tab. 

 Syst., p. 108. LAM., An. s. Vert, vi, p. 220. KIENER, Icoi 

 Coq. \'iv.. p. -\. pi. 1, f. 2. RKEVE, Conch. Syst., ii, pi. 206, f. 7; 

 Couch. Icon. \v. f. ". MARTENS, Mohius' Reise n. Mauritiii- 

 302. SMITH. ZooL Coll, Alert, p. M. Jlwrinu/n* Mtlhlu/'i* \\\:.\/- 

 ii n. Proc, Linn. Sue. N. S. \\'al<-s ii, p. 76. A. solidulus Sown., 



In this species the spiral grooves are deep, r and moiv t vcnly 

 an in the next] ih- Mlur-pattcrn, even when nio>t inler- 

 ruptcd. connsts of solid, dark stripes or checkers ; and the parietal 

 fold is single and deep-seated. 



Mr. Smith considers Reeve's T. corrlnntn a variety, and .S'. <(ffinis 

 A. Ad., he regards, as a small form of this species. 



