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Tentacles elongate, subulate, annulated with saffron-yellow. 

 The mantle is garnished with large, closely-set, elongate, 

 conical processes, which are granulated and of a saffron- 

 yellow color. 



60. Trivia (Epona) annulata, Gray. We obtained this ele- 

 gant species at all the groups, except the Caroline, Sandwich 

 and Marquesas Islands ; but rare everywhere, except at the 

 Paumotus and Kingsmills. 



Never having found living specimens we suppose they 

 inhabit deep water outside the reefs. 



61. T. Ciiildreni, Gray. This species has the same extensive 

 range as the preceding, and is much more abundant at the 

 Paumotus than elsew^here. Lives in deep water outside the 

 reefs, 



62. T. (Pustularia) consobrina, Garr. A rare species, which 

 we have ventured to separate from T. staphyl(£a. It differs 

 from the latter in having the base yellowish-white instead of 

 livid, and the teeth, which are more numerous, are margined 

 with yellowish-brow^n, hair-like lines. They extend quite 

 across the face of the shell, and are more or less bifid ; 

 supplementary ones may be observed between the primary 

 teeth, which more or less anastomose towards the outer mar- 

 gins of the shell. In every other respect the two species are 

 quite similar. 



Length 22 mill. 



Very rare; found dead but perfect at the A^iti and Samoa 

 Islands. 



63. T. corrugata, Pease. A few more or less perfect specimens 

 found washed up on sandy beaches, at the Paumotu and 

 Society Islands. They are either uniform white or varied 

 with pink. 



64. T. (Epona) cicercula, L. Found in more or less abund- 



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