liiUf cf liin(j>{J unil the AnO^nw Stea. 3 



Sularu'lla iiifuiidHjuliiin (Watson). 

 Sotariella infundibulum, Smith, Ann. k Mjur. Nat. Ilist. 1894, vol. xiv. 



p. m:. 



Hub. Same ;is preceding spccirs. 



Agreeing in all respects witli the Gulf of Manaar speci- 

 mens |)revioiisly recorded. 



Suliiriella oxycona, Smith. 



Solariella oj-i/rona, Smitli, Ann. & Mnj;. Xat. IIi.',t. 1899, vol. iv. p. 248 ; 

 Tllust. Zool. ' Investigator,' pi. xii. figs. i>-Gb. 



Jliih. 0(1" Andaman Islands, in MK) fatli. 



Kf/ia/i(i stiiuliila, A. Adams. 



I'mhnniitm (Ethaltd) nfn'ofafitui, \. Adams, I'loc. Zool. .Soo. 18"j3, 

 p. 189. 



flah. OflT sontli eoa.st of Ceylon, .'] J fatli. ('Investigator'); 

 Borneo (A. Ad.). 



Flatter and more sharply angled at the periphery than 

 E. (jHiimciisis, with less convex whorls and a dift'erent nin- 

 hilical callus, also much more distinctly spirally striated. 

 It is variable in colour. I have been unable to trace the 

 Ri)lrll(i trilithntti Mhich is stated by Sowcrby to l)e in the 

 British Mnsenni, and which looks very like this species, 

 judging from the figure (('ouch. Icon. vol. xx. pi. iv. fig. 20). 

 It is regarded as a variety by Pilsbry, who apj)ears never to 

 have seen cither form. 



Asfia/iiiDi (jtrr/i/lhts (^ Reeve;. 



TrorfiiiM fjin/i/lhi/', Keovi-, Conch. Icon. vol. xiii. tip. o-?. 



Turbo (liohna) i/i/n'l-'us (>ic). Reeve, Sowerl)y, Tlios. ('on>"li. vol. v. 



p. 20<*. pi. 4!>9. lip. 73 liiicorrectly colourodK 

 Anfraliiini (/in/nia) modtufnm, IJeeve, \&v. i/iryijUuK, l'il.4)rv, in Trvon's 



Man. Conch, vol. x. p. 230. pi. Iv. iiir. ti.'i. 

 Cnlcar tnoi/ciliau, var. ]^, ririch»'r, in Kit-iifi's loon. dxj. \'iv. p. (5, 



])]. Ixxvi. fip. 1. 



Htib. China (fircrc), oil' .\ndanuin Islands, in II I'atli. 

 {' Investigator ';. 



A sin<;le lialf-gro\Mi example, in i)erfect condition, with the 

 oj)ercidtim. riie latter is alnu)st white, thick, eonvexlv 

 archi'd ;ind granulated, showing that this species docs not 

 belong to the sci-tion Jin/nia. it is much paler in tint than 

 the type figured by Beeve, and the series of granules which 

 adorn the whorls arc rather finer, and the two rows of scale- 

 like projections are much produced and beaMtifully striated 

 behind. The shell is such a gem in form and ornamentation 



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