443 Zoological Society. 



Very much like So. vestalis of Hinds, lately described in the ' Zoo- 

 logical Proceedings,' but more elongated, with a larger umbiUcus and 

 with the varices near the suture simple, whereas in So. vestalis they 

 are acuminated. 



Collected by Mr. Cuming in sandy mud at eight or ten fathoms, 

 at Catanauan, province of Tayabas, isle of Luzon. 



ScALARiA Catanauensis, Thcs. Conch. part 4. pi. 34. f. 93 & 94. 



Seal, testd pijramidali, acuminatd, minutissime striatd ; unfracti- 



bus 7'otundatis, rapide crescentihus, varicibus plerumque obsoletis, 



nonmtllis rarius or as sis ; aperlurd ovali, subauriforrni ; umbilico 



parvo ; colore valide griseo, in medio anfractuum fascid fused, 



laid, obsew'd. 



It is much shorter than Sc. Martinii, with the thickened costal 



still more rare; the aperture is less oval and less auriform. There 



is a broad band of pale brown in the centre of the whorls. 



Brought from Catanauan, isle of Luzon, Philippines, by Mr. Cu- 

 ming, and found in sandy mud at a depth of eight or ten fathoms. 



Scalaria similis, Thes, Conch, part 4. pi. 34. f. 90. Seal, testd 

 subovali, spiraliter minutissime striatd ; anfractibus paucis, vari- 

 cibus tenuissimis, jjlerumque nmnerosis, nonnullis crassiusc^ilis ; 

 aperturd ovali, postiee subangnlatd, tabio interno vix incrassato et 

 expanso ; ttmbilico parvo ; colore imllidissime fulvo. 

 The whorls are much less prominent, the minute varices more 

 numerous, and the umbilicus considerably smaller than in Sc. Cata- 

 nauensis. 



Collected by Mr. Cuming in Puerto Galcro, isle of Mindoro, in 

 sandy mud at four or five fathoms. 



Scalaria bullata, Thes. Conch, part 4. pi. 34. f. 87. Seal, 

 testd ventricosissimd, brevi, Icevi, an/raetibus paucis, rapide cres- 

 eentibus, varicibus subnumerosis, irregular ibns, decumbent ibus, ple- 

 rumque tenuissimis, nonnullis crassioribus, ad suturam paululum 

 elevatis et reflexis ; aperturd magnd ; umbilico parvo ; colore albo. 

 We have only one specimen of this extremely ventricose shell, in 

 a very imperfect state, from the island of Capul, Philippines, taken 

 on the coral reefs by Mr. Cuming. 



Scalaria friabilis, Thes. Conch, part 4. pi. 33. f. 74. Seal, testd 



pyramidali, acuminatd, tenui, imperforatd; varicibus tenuissimis, 



valde ?iumerosis, laminatis, extantibiis, prope suturam acute angu- 



latis ; aperturd magnd, labio ititerno suhincrassato ; colore albo. 



A thin pyramidal species, with extremely numerous thin laminar 



varices, which project in an acute angle close to the suture. 



In Mr. Cuming's collection ; brought from Swan River by Lieut. 

 Collie, R.N. 



Scalaria indistincta, Thes. Conch, part 4. pi. 35. f. 141. Seal, 

 testd elongatd, imperforatd, minute spiraliter striatd ; anfractibus 

 numerosis, gradatim crescentibus, suturd distinctd ; varicibtis nu- 

 merosis, ineequalibus , rotundatis, deeumbentibus, simplicibus ; aper- 

 turd jiarvd, labio interno antiec suhincrassato ; colore albo. 



