Q2 MELVILL AND STANDEN: SHELLS FROM LIFU. 
C. (Stephanoconus) baeticus Reeve. — Very plentiful ; 
mostly wave-worn. 
C. (Stephanoconus) balteatus Sowerby.—A few small 
specimens. 
C. (Stephanoconus) lividus Bruguitre.—Abundant, but 
few in good condition. 
C. (Stephanoconus) plumbeus Reeve.—A few differing 
from the type in colour, which is brickdust red in the Lifu 
examples received. 
CG. (Puncticulis) arenatus Bruguitre.—Great numbers of 
small-sized specimens, some with epidermis quite perfect. 
. (Puncticulis) miliaris Bruguiere.—Several. 
(Puncticulis) nanus Broderip.—Many small specimens. 
(Coronaxis) fulgetrum Sowb.—Three good specimens. 
(Coronaxis) hebraeus Linné.—Common. 
(Coronaxis) minimus Linné.—Several. 
(Coronaxis) musicus Bruguiere.—Common. 
(Coronaxis) sponsalis Chemnitz.—Several. 
(Coronaxis) vermiculatus Lamarck.—Several. 
. (Nubecula) geographus Linné. 
stages of growth and fair condition, some large and well- 
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Many specimens in all 
marked. 
C. (Nubecula) striatus Linné.—Numerous specimens in all 
stages, mostly worn. 
GC. (Nubecula) tulipa Linné.—Several small but pretty speci- 
mens, with a few of typical size. 
GC. (Dendroconus) figulinus Linné. 
specimens. 
C. (Dendroconus) quercinus Bruguitre.—Three examples. 
C. (Lithoconus) eburneus Bruguitre.— Very abundant ; 
small specimens of the form usually known as var. or sp. 
Several very large 
crassus Brug. occurring in hundreds. 
C. (Lithoconus) litteratus Linné.—Some small specimens, 
J.C., vili., Oct, 1895. 
