122 
Siliquaria (Pyxipoma) weldii T.-Woods, Man. Conch. (1), vi, 1886, 
p. 191, pl. Ivii, fig. 28. 
Station 6. 
A cluster of dead shells in a sponge. 
Family TURRITELLID. 
TURRITELLA, Lamarck, 1799. 
Turritella rosea Q. and G. 
Turritella rosea Q. and G., Voy. “ Astrolabe,” Zool., mi, 1834, p. 136, 
pl. ly, figs. 24-26. . 
Stations 5, 6, 12, 20, 22, 26 or 30. 
Turritella symmetrica Hutton. 
Turritella (Eglhisia) symmetrica Hutt., Cat. Mar. Moll., 1873, p. 30. 
T. tricencta Hutt., Cat. Tert. Moll., 1873, p. 13 (not of Borson et auct.). 
T. kanieriensis Harris, Cat. Tert. Moll. Brit. Mus., pt. 1, 1897, p. 241. 
Stations 2, 5, 12, 20, 26, or 30; Dredge Stations A, B, C, D. 
Family STRUTHIOLARIID. 
STRUTHIOLARIA, Lamarck, 1812. 
Struthiolaria papulosa Martyn. 
Buccinum papulosum Mart., Univ. Conch., 1, 1784, fig. 54. 
Struthiolaria papulosa Mart., Man. Conch. (1), vii, 1885, p. 133, pl. 12, 
fig. 34. 
Station 20. 
Family CAPULID. 
Caputus, Montfort, 1810. 
Capulus calcareus, sp. noy. 
Plate XII, figs. 1, 2. 
Stations 20, 88; Dredge Station C. 
Shell small,, fairly solid, camewhar irregularly ovate, very little 
asymmetrical. Sculpture consisting of fine radiate strie, crossed by 
distinct concentric growth-lines; most specimens I have seen had 
partly lost the epidermis and the radial sc ulpture, the surface being 
quite smooth and chalky. Colour yellowish-brown, white after having 
lost the epidermis, which is thin, horny, and peeling off very easily. 
Apex projecting far past the base. Protoconch well defined, of 14 
smooth and convex whorls. Whorls 1#, the last half large, convex, 
expanded towards the aperture; posterior slope below the apex 
short, concave. Aperture oval to subcircular,*“expanded, margin 
uneven, sharp, inside white, polished. 
Breadth, 8-5 mm.; length, 11-5 mm.; height, 5 mm. 
Dentition— Formula of radula, 2-1-1-1-2. Central tooth trape- 
zoidal, with a large median and 4 smaller cusps on each side. Lateral 
