324. Mr. G. T. Bethune-Baker on new 
Fig. 3. Acteopyramis letitia. 
Fig. 4 brevicula. 
Fig. 5. Pyrgulina manore, Melv., var. 
Fig. 6. Scala (Constantia) intertexta. 
Fig. 7. Nassa (Alectryon) himeroessa. 
Fig. 8. Tritonidea Sowerbyana. 
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. 9. Metula daphnelloides. 
Fug. 10. Murex (Ocinebra) Marjorie. 
Fig. 11. Peristernia corallina. 
Fig. 12. Mitra (Costellaria) diaconals. 
Fig. 13. Marginella (Glabella) alchymista. 
Fig. 14. Terebra helichrysum. 
Fig. 15. Drillia dives. 
Fg. 16. —— philotima. 
LUG, fe continua. 
Fig. 18 granatella. 
Fig. 19. Clathuretla opsimathes. 
Fig. 20. Drilia lithoria. 
PLatTE XXIII. 
Drillia audax. 
. Daphnella nereidum. 
: Amphitrites. 
. Clathurella Sykesit. . 
. Mangilia conudeleuca. 
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Fig. 6. Daphnella thygatrica. 
Fig. 7. Clathurella quisquila. 
Fig. 8. Daphnella thia. 
Fig. 9. buceinulum. 
Fig. 10. epicharta. 
Fig. 11. hedya. 
Fig. 12. Euphrosyne. 
Fig. 18. Cythara elegantissima, 
Figs. 14, 15. Cancellaria (Trigonostoma) luscinia. 
Fig. 16. Kleinella sympiesta. 
Fig. 17. Cylichna (Mnestia) bizona, A. Ad., var. 
Fig. 18. Jecoralis. 
Fig. 19. Retusa omanensis. 
Fig. 20. Atys flavovirens. 
XXVII.— On new Species of Lycenide from West Africa. 
By Grorce T. Beroune-Baker, F.L.S., F.Z.S. 
I HAVE been working out a collection of Lyczenide made in 
the neighbourhood of Sierra Leone by my friend Mr. D. 
Cator in the years 1901 and 1902, and among them are 
several new species, which I describe here; the types are all 
in Mr. Cator’s collection, which for the time being is in my 
possession. There is also an Acrewa which I cannot trace has 
been described as yet, and which isin the National Collection 
unnamed. 
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