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length; suture impressed, oblique, margined. Aperture ob- 

 long-piriform, acuminate above, narrowly rounded below; 

 parietal margin very oblique; outer margin produced for- 

 ward ; columella very short, gradually passing below into the 

 basal margin. Length 7 to 7.3, diam. 2, length aperture 2.5 

 mm. (Westerl.). 



Crimea: Sudak, in drift debris. 



Cionella (Hohenwarthia) nautica WESTERL., Fauna iii, 

 1887, p. 173 ; no. 98. 



18. H. ANCEYI (Westerlund). 



Shell in all respects indistinguishable from nautica, but 

 somewhat larger, with traces of a horny-yellow epidermis; 

 aperture somewhat longer (almost half the total length) ; 

 columella rather wider and at the base produced and rounded, 

 bounded by a thread-like lamina, but especially distinguished 

 by the quite fine but deep and wholly marginless suture 

 (Westerl.). 



France: Marseilles (Ancey). 



Cionella (Hohenwartkia) anceyi WESTERL., Fauna iii, p. 

 173, no. 99. 



19. H. MALTZANI ('Clessin' Westerlund). 



Shell fusiform with slender spire, whorls 6, flat, the third 

 and fourth nearly equal, the fifth somewhat higher, the last 

 as high as the others taken together. Suture oblique, that 

 between whorls 4 and 5 high above the middle of the shell. 

 Aperture half the total length, narrowly drop-shaped, long 

 acuminate above. Outer lip produced forward below the 

 middle. Columella bounded by a thread-like lamina, strongly 

 arcuate below. Length 5, diam. 1.5 mm. 



Crete. 



Cionella (Hohenwarthia) maltzani Clessin, WESTERLUND 

 Fauna iii, 1887, p. 174, no. 100. 



20. H. DISPARATA (Westerlund). 



Related to C. hokenwarti, but with 5% to 6 whorls, the 

 upper 3% to 4 small, narrow, forming a short conic spire, the 

 last two large, rather convex, together scarcely reaching two- 



