306 DAPHNELLA. 



D. OLYRA, Reeve. PL 26, fig. 97. 



Thin, somewhat transparent, spire short; smooth or obsoletely 

 striated; snowy white, apex rose-color. Length, 12 mill. 



Habitat unknown. 



This may be a worn specimen of the next species, which, if 

 so, will become a synonym. 



D. COMPTA, Ad. and Angas. PL 25, fig. 49. 



Spire and upper part of body-whorl longitudinally plicate, 

 crossed by fine close revolving lines, lip acute, unarmed, widely 

 but not deeply sinuous behind ; light yellowish or whitish, 

 maculated more or less with chestnut. Length, 12 mill. 



S. Australia. 



Described as a Cithara, and the lip said to be externally 

 varicose, but in the specimens before me the lip, although thick 

 except on its edge, shows no varix, and none would be anticipated 

 on a shell of this character. A shell sent to me from Tasmania 

 as representing the unfigured D. varix, Tenison- Woods, appears 

 to belong to this species, and judging from the description it 

 must be either a synonym or very closely allied. 



D. URNULA, Reeve. PL 23, fig. 97. 



Yentricose, longitudinally ribbecl, spiralty elevately striated ; 



chestnut-brown. Length, 5 mill, 



Habitat unknown. 



"A curious little ventrioose shell which seems scarcely to have 

 arrived at maturity." 



Unfigured species, probably belonging to Daphnella. 



D. LEUCOPHLEGMA, Dall (Caribbean), D. LIMACINA, Dall (Carib- 

 baean [Dall], Martha's Vineyard, Mass. [Verrill]). 



D. CLATHRATA, Gabb. Catalina Id., Cal. 



D. EFFUSA, Carpenter. Neeah Bay. 



D. MAGELLANICA, Phil. Straits of Magellan. 



D. CANCELLATA, Hutton. New Zealand. 



D. KINGENSIS, Petterd. King's Id., Bass Straits. 



D. PURA, Gould (Hong Kong) ; D. CONCINNA, Gould (Loo Choo) ; 

 D. DELUTA, Gould ( China Seas). 



D. TASMANICA, I). IMMACULATA, D. HARRISONI (Tenison-Woods). 



Tasmania. 





