RINGICULA. 413 



side. Whorls 5, conical, convex ; the first which is very small, is a 

 little depressed, but at its origin stands up prominent on one side ; 

 the last, viewed as the shell lies on its face, is two-thirds of the whole 

 length. Suture strongly marked, but not impressed, nor canaliculate 

 nor marginated. Mouth small, oblique, very much narrowed by the 

 teeth of both lips. Outer lip very much thickened, with a large 

 prominent blunt tooth on the inner side above the middle ; there is 

 a shallow sinus above at the junction of the lip with the body, and 

 a very small one at the point of the pillar. Inner lip : there is a 

 thick toothed pad on the body ; of the two pillar teeth, the lower, 

 though stronger, is slightly less prominent than the upper. Alt. 

 (HI in. diam. 0'07. Mouth, height 0'064, breadth to outside of 

 callus on both lips, 0'058 inch. ( Wats.). 



Flinders Passage, Torres Strait, 7 fms. 



K assularum WATS., J. L. S. L. xvii, p, 291 ; Chall. Rep. Gastr., 

 p. 635, pi. 47, f. 10. 



This species is not unlike a small Ringicula auriculata Menard de 

 la Groye ; but the spire is more depressed, the apex slightly flatter, 

 and the extreme tip hardly so small. 



ADDENDA. 



Page 139, after S. SUTURALIS A. Ad., read PI. 20A, fig. 65. 

 SOLIDULA REEVEI E. A. Smith. PI. 20A, figs. 66, 67. 



Shell short-ovate, acuminate above, rose-gray, with black dots. 

 Whorls 7, turrited slightly convex, separated by a subcanaliculate 

 suture ; transversely sulcate ; sulci narrow, longitudinally striated, 

 3-4 in penultimate, about 15 in last whorl ; spire short, conic, acute. 

 Aperture elongate, ear-shaped, about three-fifths the length of shell, 

 showing series of black dots; columella twisted, thickened, white, 

 bifid. Alt. 14, diam. 8 mill. 



Habitat unknown. 



Tornatella suturalis part, REEVE, Conch. Icon, xv, pi. 2, f. 9 a, b, 

 not S. suturalis Ad. Actceon reevei E. A. S., The Conchologist ii, 

 p. 99, March, 1893. This species was figured by Reeve as Torn, 

 suturalis A. Ad., but that species is longer and narrower than this, 

 of a different ground color, and has the spiral sulci more strongly 

 striated or subpunctate. 



