260 MR. E, A. SMITH ON THE [Apr. 1, 



Purpura turbinoides, Blainville, quoted by Kiener from St. Helena, 

 occurs at the Philiipine Islands and in the Pacific. 



The following Table will show at a glance the distribution of each 

 species, which, in some instances, is very remarkable. Doubtless 

 many of the new species, which are indicated by an asterisk *, will 

 eventually be discovered in other localities. 



Table of Distribution. 



West 

 Atlantic. 



East Atlantic. 



Complete List of known 

 Species. 



Conus testudinarius 

 sp 



irregularis . 



Pleurotoma (Clavus) amanda 



( ) prolongata 



( ) albobalteata 



(Drillia) turtoni 



(Mangilia) subquadrata 



( ) gemma 



( ) mellissi 



■ (Clathiirella ?) commutabilis. . 

 ( ) multigranosa 



( ) usta 



Miirex (Chicoreus) adustus .... 



* (Oeiuebra) sanctai-helena 



* ( ) patruelis 



( ) alboangulatus .... 



* Laehesis helena 



* Cantharu3(Tritonidea) albozonatus 

 * ( ) consanguineus 



( ) lievis 



Columbc'lla (Anaehis) decipiens 

 (Mitrella) cribraria 



( ) pusilla 



* ( ) sancUe-helenaB 



Nassa sancttB-helense 



einctella 



* Coralliophila erythrostoma 



* atlantica 



braeteata 



Purpura helena 



* Mitra (Caueilla) turtoni 



* (Turricula) innotabilis..., 



* (Pusia) sanctse-heleni* ... 



* (Tliala) pleurotomoides 



Marginella (Volvaria) cinerea 



* ( ) cunsauguinea ... 



* (- ) atomus 



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Localities, chiefly 

 Extra-Atlantic. 



coast of South and 

 [Central America 

 [( Weinkauff). 



Japan, Philippines, 

 [Indian and Pacitic 

 [Oceans. 



Java, 



Panama, Ma- 

 [zatlan. 



