32 EPIDROMUS. 



smaller, and crenulate the revolving lines; labrum with four 



teeth within. Length, -9 mill. 



Tampa Say, Florida. 



I copy Conrad's figure, which is utterly unrecognizable ; very 

 probably the shell is an Engina or Columbella. 



T. BEDNALLI, Brazier. 



Shell elongately turreted, thickish, with six rather indistinct 

 rounded elongated varices, spire straight, apex acute, whorls 

 eight, convex, sculptured with regular close-set longitudinal ribs 

 and transversely striated ; ribs noduled at the suture, white, 

 sometimes brown ; aperture ovate-oblong, smooth within ; colu- 

 mella arcuate, smooth, straight, outer lip thickened, white. 



Length 11, breadth 3'75 lines. 



Cruichen Bay, S. Australia. 



Approaches near to Epidromus Brazier i, Angas, and E. Coxi, 

 Brazier. 



T. LIMBATUM, Phil. 



Quoted in H. & A. Adams' Genera. I am unable to find any 

 description of it. 



T. PAPILLATUS, Dunker. 



Shell small, subulately turreted, white ; whorls seven, rounded ; 

 suture profound, subcanaliculate ; closely longitudinally plicate, 

 varicose, transversely striate, the last whorl a little smaller than 

 the spire; aperture ovate, columellar lamina much expanded, 

 canal short, recurved. Length 8 mill, lat. 3 mill. 



Viti Islands. 



T. ANGASI, Brazier. 



Fusiform, turreted, thin, with eight distinct rounded varices ; 

 spire slightly twisted in the centre, apex obtuse, whorls seven, 

 slightly con vex, sculptured with longitudinal fine ribs, transversely 

 lined, interstices with very minute striae, suture rather deep,crenu- 

 lated at the edge ; whitish, besprinkled with chestnut-brown spots, 

 a blotch of the same color somewhat square in front of the varices ; 

 the back of the last whorl showing more of the irregular, nearly 

 obsolete brown spots ; columella straight, thickened with a white, 

 expanded callus, smooth, outer lip thin at its edge, thickened 



