1891.] MR. E. A. SMITH ON SHELLS FROM ADEN. 411 



74, Fasciolaria trapezium (Linne). 



Hab. Mauritius, Ea?t Africa, Madagascar, Red Sea, Seychelles, 

 &c. ; also Philippines, Java, China. 



Common at Assab and Karaman, and eaten by the natives 

 {Caramagna). 



75. Latirus polygonus (Gmelin). 



Sab. Massaua, Dahlak Island, and Suez in the Red Sea, Sey- 

 chelles, Mauritius, Philippines, Tonga Island, &c., and many parts 

 of the Indian and Pacific Ocean. 



7Q. Latirus (Peristernia) pauluccije, Canefri. 

 Hab. Red Sea, Mauritius. 



77. Latirus (Peristernia) forsralii, Canefri. 

 Hab. Red Sea and Mauritius ; Mozambique (B.M.). 



78. Harpa ventricosa, Lamarck. 



Hab. Many parts of the Indian Ocean, Philippine Islands ; Port 

 Curtis (Mus. Cuming). 



79. Oliva inflata, Lamarck. 



Rab. Red Sea, Persian Gulf, Madagascar, Zanzibar, Mauritius, 

 Reunion, Seychelles, Ceylon. 



80. Ancillaria albisulcata, Sowerby. 



Hab. Red Sea {Sowerby); Indian Ocean {Weinkauff) ; Aden 

 {Garamagna). 



81. Ancillaria fulva, Swainson. 

 Hab. Red Sea. 



82. Ancillaria acuminata, Sowerhy. 

 Hab. Red Sea, Zanzibar, Seychelles, S. Africa. 



83. Ancillaria ampla (Gmelin). 



Hab. Red Sea, Ceylon, Mauritius, Philippines. 



84. Ancillaria mauritiana, Sowerby. 

 Hab. Mauritius, Madagascar, New Holland. 



85. Marginella obscura, Reeve. 

 Hab. ? {Reeve). 



The type of tliis species, presented to the Museum by Mrs. T, 

 Lombe Taylor, is smaller than the specimen from Aden, which is 

 10| millim. in length and more conspicuously banded, agreeing very 

 fairly with Reeve's figure. 



86. Cassis glauca (Linn.). 



Hab. Andaman Islands, Singapore, Philippines, Moluccas. 



