COMINELLA. 



included as a subgenus Tenison-Woods' new genus Josepha, 

 although its principal character, the plait on the columella, 

 appears to ally it to Phos. also. 



C. PORCATA, Gmelin. PL 80, figs. 392, 396, 399, 404. 

 Yellowish brown ; aperture white, tinged with brown. 



Length, 2 inches. 



New Zealand ; Cape of Good Hope. 



C. ligata, Lam. (fig. 393), is a synonym. 



G. Anglicana, Lam. (fig. 394), is called a variet} T by Kobelt, 

 but is scarcely entitled to be so considered. 



Var. TIGBINA, Kiener. Fig. 396. 



Sutural and shoulder ridges usually broken up into granules ; 

 surface usually spotted or flamed with darker brown. 



Length, 1*25-1*5 inches. 



G. pubescen^ Kiister (fig. 395), is the same ; as are also C. 

 robusta (fig. 399) and G. bisej'ialis, Kiister (fig. 404). 



C. LIMBOSA, Lam. PL 80, figs. 397, 398, 400, 403. 



Spire shorter, shell consequently more globose than C. porcata. 

 Yellowish to chestnut-brown, the revolving ribs whitish, macu- 

 lated with chestnut-brown ; sometimes uriicolored with revolving 

 ribs or simply fine striae. Length, 1*25-1'75 inches. 



Cape of Good Hope . 



I fear that this will prove to be a well-marked variety oiil} r of 

 G. porcata. Typically the color is uniform dark brown ; without 

 ribs (fig. 400). 



Var. LAGENARIA, Lam. Figs. 400, 403. 



Shell with revolving ribs, which are usually white, spotted with 

 chestnut. It is related to C. limbosa in much the same manner 

 that tigrina is to porcata. 



Kiener's G. lagenaria (fig. 94a), which Kobelt refers to dubia, 

 Krauss, as a species of Oominella following lagenaria, represents 

 a species of Purpura (P. scobina, Quoy., Vol. II, 170, t. 52, 

 f. 127). 



C. PAPYRACEA, Brug. PL 80, figs. 401, 402. 



Thin, with close revolving striaa ; suture somewhat channelled, 

 concave shoulder of whorls obsolete or barely perceptible. Light 



