no GARRETT: CATALOGUE OF CYPRiEDI^. 



7. C. carneola, Lin. Not uncommon on reefs, and diffused 



all through Polynesia. Our largest and finest examples were 

 obtained at the Paumotu Islands. 



8. C. cylindrica, Born. A very rare species, found washed up 



on the sands at the Paumotu Islands. 



9. C. (Luponia) Candida, Pease. We obtained Mr. Pease's 



type specimens at Apiang, one of the Kingsmill Islands, 

 where they were found washed up on the lagoon sands. 

 When they passed into Mr, Pease's possession I supposed 

 them to be slightly worn specimens of C. clandestina. 



10. C. (Luponia) caurica, Lin. Not uncommon under stones 

 inside the reefs, and occurs at all the Western groups. At. 

 Ps.arotonga, one of the Cook's Islands, we found a single beach- 

 worn specimen. 



11. C. (Luponia) clandestina, Lin. This is comparatively a 

 rare species, and only occurred to our notice in Western 

 Polynesia, where we found a few examples in shallow water 

 on sandy flats. 



The three transverse bands and hair-like lines are some- 

 times quite obsolete, and may possibly prove to be identical 

 with C. Candida, Pease, 



12. C. (Luponia) compta, Pease. This seems to be a rare 

 species. We found a single specimen on the lagoon sands 

 at the Kingsmill Group. Mr. Pease's type specimen was 

 obtained at Plioenix Island, east of the former group. 



13. C. (Luponia) cribraria, Lin, This also seems to be a 

 somewhat rare species, and was only found at the Kingsmill 

 and Caroline Islands, where we obtained three examples from 

 the under side of blocks of dead coral on the outer reefs. 



14. C. (Luponia) Cumingii, Gray. I record this species on 

 the authority of Mr. Pease, who says he found it in a lot of 



J.C, ii., April, 1879 



