246 MANGILIA. 



M. GOREENSIS, Maltzan, PI. 30, fig. 91. 



Shell with about eight smooth costae, and wider interspaces 

 covered by revolving striae ; brownish, with the ribs white 

 towards the aperture. Length, 8 mill. 



West Coast of Africa. 

 M. STELLATA, Stearns. PL 34, fig. 84. 



Shell turreted, yellowish, tinged more or less with reddish 

 brown; whorls seven, angulated above; suture distinct; with 1?; or 

 13 strong, smooth longitudinal ribs, extending to the extremity 

 of the basal volution, which also shows near its termination a 

 few revolving lines; labrum effuse, externally much thickened, 

 deeply notched near the suture. L. '35, lat. "14 inch. 



Tampa Bay, W. Florida. 



The lip and columella in most specimens are dark ferruginous 

 brown. I ma}' add to the above description that the inter- 

 spaces of the ribs, in one of the specimens before me, are 

 covered with fine revolving striae, and that another has a faint 

 central band. It has not been figured hitherto, and I therefore 

 give an illustration from a specimen from Tampa Bay which 

 appears to fairly represent the typical form. 



M. LAQUEATA, Reeve. PI. 18, fig. 30. 



Ribs stout, few, remote; sinus not very distinct; dull white. 

 Considerably magnified, but no dimensions given. 



West Indies (d'Orbigny). 



The figure shows revolving colored lines, which are not 

 mentioned in the description. 



M. LUCTUOSA, d'Orb. PI. 22, fig. 47. 



Whorls very slightly round-shouldered, yellowish brown, with 

 about eleven darker longitudinal ribs, the interstices with 

 revolving striae ; aperture and- lips dark brown. Length, 11 mill. 



Cuba, Guadeloupe. 



I am not acquainted with this species. Mr. E. A. Smith has 

 supposed it to be a Drillia, and as the specific name is preoccu- 

 pied in that genus by Hinds, he has changed it to P. Cubensis. 



M. PENTAGONALIS, Gray. PI. 21, fig. 30. 



Shell white, smooth, longitudinally five-ribbed, ribs pointed at 

 the shoulder. Length. 6 mill. 



St. Vincent, West Indie*. 



