84 SCALARIA. 



S. CRISPA, Lam. Kiener. Fossil. 



S. B6TTGERI, S. TROCHIFORMIS, S. SENEGALENSIS, Maltzan. 



Senegal* 

 S. KOBELTI, Jickeli. Red Sea. 



S. SPIRALIS, S. LILIPUTANA, S. PR^ECLARA, S. FIMBRIATA, S. ELEGAN- 

 TULA, S. TRABECULATA, S. SOLUTA, S. (OPALIA) EXQUISITA, S. 

 (ClRSOTREMA) CRIBARIUM, (S. ClRSOTREMA) TuRBONILLA, all of 



A. Adams. Japan. 



S. TENELLA (S. lineolata, Htn., not Kiener, and S. lyra, Htn., not 



Sowb.) Hutton. New Zealand. 



S. CANCELLATA, Woods. Tasmania. 



S. FUCATA, S. MILLECOSTATA, S. UMBILICATA, PeaSC. Sandwich Is. 

 S. REFLEXA, S. CREBRICOSTATA, S. BELLASTRIATA, S. SUBCORONATA, 



S. HINDSII, S. (OPALIA) RETIPOROSA, S. (OPALIA), SPONGIOSA, S. 

 (AciRSA), MENESTHOIDES, all of Carpenter. 



W. Coast of N. America. 



S. CROSSEANA (S. bullata, Carp., not Sowb.) and S. CARPENTERI 

 (S. raricostata, Carp., not Lam.) Tapparone Canefri. 



W. Coast of N. America. 



Subgenus CONST ANTIA, H. Adams, 1860. 



S. JUCUNDA, Canefri. PI. 17, fig. 41. 



Thin, pale brown, rimate, whorls 6, slightly convex, the three 

 first smooth, the others decussated by slight close longitudinal 

 plications and spiral strise. Length, 4 mill. 



Straits of Corea. 



Described by A. Adams under the name of Constantia elegans, 

 which being preoccupied in Scalaria, was changed by Nyst to 

 Japonica (also preoccupied) and subsequently by Canefri as above. 



S. TANTILLA, A. Ad. (unfigured). Japan. 



Subgenus CROSSEIA, A. Adams, 1865. 



S. MIRANDA, A. Ad. PI. 17, fig. 48. 



White, whorls 3-4, rapidly increasing, very convex, spirally 

 striate, and with 3-4 thin, low, longitudinal varices, aperture pro- 

 duced below. Length, 4 mill. 



Is. Gotto, Japan, 71 fathoms. 



