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MELVILL AND STANDEN : SHELLS FROM LIFU. 
abounding in synonymy and false species, and badly need- 
ing a competent monographer. 
ORDER PROSOBRANCHIATA. 
FaMILY 7ZZEREBRIDA. 
Terebra (Subula) casta Hinds.—-Near 7. hastata Menke. 
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A pretty species. Several specimens. 
(Subula) crenulata Linné.— Several fine specimens in 
various stages of growth. 
. (Subula) dimidiata Linné.—Several. 
(Subula) duplicata Lamarck.—Three specimens. 
(Subula) maculata Linné.—Very numerous in all stages 
of growth, several specimens being large and well marked. 
(Subula) muscaria Linné.—Abundant and very fine. 
. (Abretia) affinis Gray.—A beautiful, but common form. 
Numerous examples. 
. (Abretia) cerithina Lamarck.—One full-grown specimen 
in good condition. 
(Hastula) circumcincta Deshayes. — A conspicuous 
shell, spirally transverse-striated. Several specimens. 
(Hastula) lanceata Lamarck.—A number of worn or 
fragmentary examples of this elegant species. 
(Euterebra) Bernardi Deshayes.—An Australian form. 
One or two specimens. 
(Euterebra) circinata Deshayes.— A few examples. 
Originally described from China. 
(Euterebra) Mariesii Smith.—One specimen only, but 
exactly agreeing with the Japanese type ; it has been re- 
ferred to the describer of the species, 
(Euterebra) straminea Gray.— Two specimens. 
(Euterebra) tricolor Sowerby. — Several imperfect but 
characteristic specimens. 
(Myurella) argus Hinds.—One fine example only. 
(Myurella) cingulifera Lamarck.—A few worn shells. 
(Myurella) myuros Lamarck.—Uncommon. 
J.C., vili., Oct. 1895, 
