344 MESSRS. MELVILL AND STANDBN ON [June 18, 



Glyphis funiculata (Eeeve). 

 P.G. Bushire. 



M,C. Gwadur. Charbar. 3 fathoms, sand. 

 I. Karachi, mouth of the Indus. 

 Var. indusica Rve. 

 Var. dactylon Rve. 

 I. Karachi. Both these varieties collected by the late 

 Major Baker. 



Gltphis jukbsii (Eeeve). 



Fissurella juJcesii Eeeve, Conch. Icon. f. 45, 1849. 

 Fissurella fimhriata Eeeve, Conch. Icon. f. 104, 1850. 

 P.G. Gulf of Oman. Mason Shoals, Jask. 

 M.C. Ormara Bay. 



This is identified without much doubt as identical with a well- 

 known Australian species. 



Gltphis lima (Sowb.). 

 I. Bombay {Ahercrombie). 



Gltphis euppellii (Sowb.). 

 M.C. 



Glyphis salbbeosa (Eeeve). 



I. Karachi, particularly near the mouth of E. Indus. 



Glyphis subeosteata (Gray). 



M.C. The type came from St. Vincent. Identified with a 

 little doubt. 



Glyphis tenuisteiata (Sowb.). 

 P.G. On the telegraph-cabb 



Glyphis townsendi (Meiv.) 



I. Karachi. 



Allied to G. corbicula Sowb. 



Fam. Emaeginulid^. 

 Emaeginula elongata Costa. 

 I. Bombay (Abercrombie). 



A Mediterranean and Atlantic species, seemingly very widely 

 distributed. 



Emaeginula eadiata Gould. 

 I. Bombay {Abercrombie). 

 An Australian form. 



SUBEMAEGINULA NOT ATA (L.). 



Clypidina notata Ad. P. Z. S. 1851, p. 87. 



I. Bombay (Abercrombie). 



The West Indian habitat is probably erroneous. 



