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M. GOULDI, A. Adams. 



Ovate fusiform, fuscous, sparsely maculated with chestnut ; 

 spire acute, whorls flattened and somewhat shouldered ; trans- 

 versely lirate, the lines unequal ; varices shortly foliated, folia- 

 tions each ending in a posterior recurved spine ; aperture ovate, 

 closed, the lip margin broadly fimbriated ; canal straight, closed, 



longer than usual in the group. 



Tsu-Sima, Japan. 

 No dimensions given ; not figured. 



M. CENTRIFUGA, Hinds. PI. 34, fig. 3ft. 

 Light brown. Length, 1'75 inches. 



W. G. of Veragua, N. Grenada ; 



dredged in 52 fathoms, sandy floor. 



M. EURYPTERON, Reeve. PL 34, figs. 374, 379. 



Light yellow. Length, 2 inches. 



Japan. 



M. expansus, Sowb. (fig. 379), supposed to come from China, 

 is evidently the same species. 



M. TRIALATUS, Sowb. PI. 34, figs. 372, 375 ; pi. 35, fig. 387. 



Decidedly too close to M. eurypterou. Light yellow, usually 

 banded with a darker color, The want of a tooth on the lip, 

 the usually smaller size, and the strong development of the 

 single node between the varices suffice to distinguish it from M. 

 foliatus. Length, 2*5-3'25 inches. 



Todas Santos Bay, L. California (H. Hemphill). 



M. Calif or nicus, Hinds (figs. 375, 387), is a synonym. 



This shell is wrongly referred to Muricidea by Carpenter and 

 others ; it has three varices, and its relationships are certainly 

 with Cerostoma. Carpenter in his Mazatlan Catalogue describes 

 M. ? erinaceoides var. indentata, which I think maybe a synonym 

 of M. Calif ornicus. His variety has three varices, whilst the 

 true M. erinaceoides ( lugubris, Brod.) has six. 



M. FOLIATUS, Martyii. PI. 34, figs. 370, 371, 373. 



White, usually banded with light chestnut. Length, 2-3 



inches. 



Sitka to Santa Barbara, Cal, Asia ? 



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