JAPANESE MOLLUSKS, OLIVID^E. 23 



Oliva ispidula Linne. Thes. Conch., IV, f. 240-254. 



Japan. 

 Oliva mustelina Lamk. Ann. Mag., 1875, p. 426 ; C. Icon., f. 23. 



Nagasaki (Lischke) ; Inland Sea (Stearns). 

 Oliva rufopiota Weinkauff. Conchyl. Cab., p. 88, pi. 23, f. 11, 12. 



Japan (Loebecke). 



Oliva paxillus Reeve. Japan. 



Oliva elegans Lam. Thes. Conch., f. 158-160. 



Nagasaki (Lischke). 

 Oliva irisans Lain. Thes. Conch., f. 123. 



Japan (Dkr.) ; Inland Sea (Stearns ; with var. erythrostoma). 

 Oliva carneola Lam. Thes., f. 233-235. 



Japan (Dkr.). 

 Oliva tessellata Lam. Thes., f. 222-224. 



Japan (Dkr.). 



Oliva picta Rve. C. Icon., f. 79. 



Japan. 



Olivella jaspidea Gmel. Japan (Dkr.). 

 Olivella anazora Duclos. Thes., f. 419. 



Nagasaki (Lischke) ; Castries Bay (Nordmann). 

 Olivella tergina Duclos. Duel., Olira, pi. 2, f. 13-16. 



Northern Japan (Schrenck). 

 Olivella zanoeta Duclos. Thes., f. 404. 



Japan (Dkr.). 



Several of the Olivellas named above are probably admitted to 

 the Japanese fauna on insufficient evidence or incorrect identifica- 

 tion. Schrenck gives 0. gracilis B. & S. and 0. dama, from the Bay of 

 Castries, both probably incorrect. The following are unquestiona- 

 bly Japanese. 



Olivella fulgurata Ads. & Rve. Zool. Samarang, p. 31, pi. 10, f. 12 ; Smith, Ann. 

 Mag., 1875, p. 426; -|-0. consobrina Lischke, J. M. C., II, p. 62, pi. 5, f. 10, 11. 



Yamada Harb., 7 fath., sand (St. John) ; Tokyo Harbor ; Kama- 

 kura (Stearns) ; Nagasaki (Lischke) ; N. coast of Tango (Gaines). 



Olivella fortunei (Ad.) Marratt. PI. II, fig. 11. 

 Thes. Conch., IV, pi. 350, f. 422, 423. 



Marratt's figures but poorly represent the magnificent specimens 

 procured by Mr. Stearns. The large dark form shown in the fig- 

 ure may be called var. japonica Stearns. 



