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Calliostoma tranquebaricum Chemn. — Many, all fine, and 

 exhibiting little variation in marking, none in sculpture. Tranquebar, 

 Pondicherry, Vizagapalam. 



Euchelus atratllS Gin. — Darker in colour than those in the 

 British Museum. Nicobar, Fiji, and Philippine Islands, Vanikoro, 

 Moluccas, Sorong, Singapore. 



Euchelus tricingulatus A. Ad. — Several of a pretty fawn- 

 coloured shell. Malacca, Singapore. 



Euchelus foveolatus A. Ad. — One or two specimens of a very 

 distinct little shell, with coarsely latticed sculpture. Philippines, 

 Lord Hood's Island, Paumotu, and Fiji Islands. 



Euchelus horridus Phil* — Rather small and poor, examples 

 of an abundant Eastern shell. Bombay, Mediterranean. 



Euchelus indicus A. Ad.* — Large and well marked, and in 

 good quantity. Bombay. 



Euchelus proximus A. Ad.* — Only one, but fine. Tryon 

 considers this a form of Trochus asper Gra., though, typically, this 

 is more elevated, with smaller and more numerous spirals. Indian 

 Ocean. 



Euchelus scaber P. Fisch. — Three typical specimens. Indian 

 Ocean, Singapore (Archer). 



Euchelus tricarinatus Lm. (=E. qimdricarinatus Chemn. 

 vat.)* — Several ; Indian Ocean. 



Family DELPHINULIDsE. 



Liotia varicosa Rv. — Occurs also at the Philippines and Loyalty 

 Islands (Hadfield). 



Family CYCLOSTREMA TID.E. 



Cyclostrema pulchellum Dkr. — Identical with Japanese ex- 

 amples. Singapore, Australia. 



Family HALIOTIDJE. 



Haliotis (Teinotis) asinina L. — Several. China, Japan, Australia, 

 East Indies. 



Haliotis glabra Chemn. — Several ; a smooth species, readily 

 distinguished by its oval form and the green arrow-shaped blotches 

 on the surface. Philippines, Australia. 



Haliotis varia L. — Three examples ; a well-named species, of 

 wide distribution. Philippines and Australia to China, Mozambique, 

 Red Sea, Mauritius, Ceylon, Nicobar Islands, Malay Archipelago. 



Family FISSURELLIDAL. 

 Fissurella bombayana Sow.* — Two ; quite typical. 

 Fissurella (Glyphis) lima Sow. — Quite typical. Bombay, 

 Arakan. 



