176 MESSRS. J. C. MELYILL AND E. STAKDEN ON 



211. MiJS^oiiiA GLAPHTBELLA, Helv. Sf Stand. (Jour, of Concli.. 

 vol. viii. 1895, p. 125, pi. iii. fig. 18.) 



Agreeing with the type from Lifu {Hadfield Coll.). The 

 peculiar style of apical liratiou, and the presence of a distinct 

 peripherial angle, together with the diflFerence in coloration — 

 glajphyrella being almost invariably straw-coloured and blotched 

 below the suture with equidistant brown spots — distinguish thi& 

 from M. pudihunda, Eischer. 



Station 5, Boydong Cays. 



212. Minolta pudibunda, Fischer. 

 Station 5, Boydong Cays. 



213. Minolta vitiliginea, Mke. 

 Station 14, Mer. 



214. CaLLIOSTOMA (ElTTEOCHrs) SEPTENABIUM *, sp. n. (PL 10. 



fig. 9.) 



C. testa conica, profunde sed anguste umbilicata, solida j 

 anfractibus septem, duobus apicalibus applanatis, vitreis, cseteris 

 arctissime et pulchre transversim septem-costulatis, costis gem- 

 muliferis, interstitiis obliqui-striatis, ultimo anfractu aj)ud 

 peripheriam acutangulo, ad basim novem lirarum concentricis 

 ordinibus prsedito, circa umbilicum ipsum paullum calloso ; aper- 

 tura quadratula, labro crassiusculo, marginem apud columellarem 

 unidentato, apud umbilicum parum reflexo. Alt. 10-50, diam.^ 

 9 mm. 



Station 8, Albany Pass, 10 fathoms, Aug. 29, 1888. 



A pyramidally conical shell, deeply but narrowly umbilicata, 

 solid ; whorls seven, all, with the exception of the two apical 

 whicli are smooth and glossy, being closely spirally seven-ribbed, 

 these ribs thickly and regularly formed of gemmae, contiguous 

 and crowded, the interstices betw'een these beaded ribJets are 

 indistinctly obliquely striated ; the last whorl is sharply angled 

 at the periphery, and at the base there are eight or nine con- 

 centric rows of the same kind of beaded ribs as under the whorls, 

 tbe interstices very similarly obliquely striate ; the aperture 

 square, outer lip slightly thickened, whilst at the columellar 



* Septenarius, " consisting of seven," in allusion to the spiral beaded riblets 

 uniformly seven in each whorl. 



