Bay of Beng<d and the. Arabian Sea. 3 



Solariella infundibulum (Watsou). 



Solariella infundibulum, Smith, Auu, k Mag. Nat. Hist. 1894, vol. xiv. 

 p. 367. 



Hab. Same as preceding species. 



Agreeing in all respects with the Gulf of Manaar speci- 

 mens previously recorded. 



Solariella oxycona, Smith. 



Solariella oxycona, Smith, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 1899, vol. iv. p. 248 ; 

 Tlliist. Zool. ' Investigator,' pi. xii. tigs. iS-Qb. 



Hab. Off Andaman Islands, in 490 fath. 



Ethalid s-frio/afa, A. Adams. 



J^mhnniiim (Ethalici) strinlatiDii, A. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 185.S, 

 p. 189. 



Hab. Off south coast of Ceylon, 31 fath. C^ Investigator ^) ; 

 Borneo {A. Ad.). 



Flatter and more sharply angled at the periphery than 

 E. guamensis, with less convex whorls and a different um- 

 hilical callus, also much more distinctly spirally striated. 

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

 Rofella trilohata which is stated by Sowerby to be in the 

 British Museum, and which looks very like this species, 

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

 It is regarded as a variety by Pil.sbry, wlio appears never to 

 have seen either form, 



As/ra/iinii rjiyc/yllua (Reeve). 



Trochus (/irffylhi», Reeve, Conch. Icon. vol. xiii. fig. o."!. 



Turbo (Bohnn) gyrilins (>ic), Reeve, Sowerby, Thes. Conoli. \-(il. v. 



p. 20.-^, pi. 499. tig. 73 (ii.coriectly coloured). 

 Astralhnn [Buhna) modestiim, Reeve, y&x. yirgyttus, Pilsbrv, in Trvon'a 



Man. Conch, vol. x. p. 2.S0, pi. Iv. fig. 65. 

 Calcar modeslum, var. R, Fischer, in Kiener's Icon. Coq. Viv. p. 6, 



pl. Ixxvi. fig. 1. 



Hab. Cliina {Reeve), ofl' Andaman Islands^ in 41 fath. 

 ('Investigator ' ). 



A single half-grown example, in })erfect condition, with the 

 operculum. The latter is almost white, thick, conve.xlv 

 arched and granulated, showing that this species does not 

 belong to the section Bolma. It is much paler in tint than 

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

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

 like projections are much produced and beautifully striated 

 behind. The shell is sue'h u gem in form and ornamentation 



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