CANCKLLARIA. 73 



C. PARVA, Philippi. PI. 3, fig. 44. 



Subimperforate, columella biplicate, outer lip plicate within ; 

 white (bleached). Length, 11 mill. 



Coast of Atacama, Chili. 

 C. MINIMA, Reeve. PI. 3, fig. 45. 



Obliquely ribbed, ribs obtusely noduled at the upper part, 

 interstices neatly cancellated, columella obsoletely two-plaited ; 

 white, sometimes brownish. Length, 4'5 mill. 



Hob. unknown. 

 C. PUSILLA, H. Adams. PI. 3. fig. 46. 



Whorls 5, whitish; longitudinally obtusely nodulosely plicate, 

 with remote spiral threads ; aperture scarcely canaliculate below ; 

 outer lip lirate within, columella with two plicae. 



Length, 6 mill. 



Canary Islands. 



I have not seen the species ; the figure scarcely represents a 

 typical Cancellaria. 



C. JAPONICA, E. A. Smith. PI. 3, fig. 47. 



White, thickish ; whorls 7, divided by a deep suture, longitu- 

 dinally 13-ribbed and spirally lirate, 6 or 7 lirag on the penulti- 

 mate and 12 on the last whorl; columella with two small plaits. 



Length, 12 mill. 



Japan. 



Subsection EUCLIA, H. and A. Adams. 



C. SOLIDA, Sowb. PL 3, figs. 48, 49. 



Imperforate, solid, smooth, earlier whorls decussately ridged, 

 body-whorl broadly shallow-grooved below ; columella with two 

 somewhat prominent plaits ; orange-fawn color, interior white. 



Length, 1*25-1-5 inches. 



Panama, Real Llejos, Central America. 



It is C. obtusa of Kiener, not Lamarck. C. bulbulus, Sowb. 

 (fig. 49), appears to me to be a not fully developed large 

 specimen. 



C. PYRUM, Adams and Reeve. PL 3, fig. 50. 



Solid, imperforate, spire very short, slightly immersed, strongly 

 cancellated, last whorl smooth, striated at the base; columella 

 broadly callous above, granosely wrinkled at the base, plaits three, 



