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MELVILL AND STANDEN: SHELLS FROM LIFU. It3 
. (Luponia) cribraria Linné.—Plentiful. 
. (Luponia) erosa Linné—Plentiful. 
(Luponia) flaveola Linné.—Several. 
(Luponia) gangrenosa Dillwyn.—A few. 
(Luponia) helvola Linné.—Common. 
(Luponia) lutea Gronow.—A fine series; many, however, 
being somewhat waterworn, in which condition they might 
readily be mistaken for C. ziczac. Some of our specimens 
seem to be var. Humphreysiz Gray. 
(Luponia) lynx Linné.—Moderately plentiful, but most-y 
worn, 
. (Luponia) mappa Linné.—A number of remarkably fine 
examples in the most perfect condition, including a hand- 
some specimen of var. panerythra Melv. (in Mr. R. Cairns’ 
collection), and several of var. subsignata Melv. 
(Luponia) poraria Linné.—Very-abundant, some remark- 
ably fine and richly coloured. 
(Luponia) poraria var. albinella nov.—Base white ; 
dorsal surface yellow with white ocelli, the purple tinge 
of the type entirely wanting. A very beautiful and striking 
colour variety. ‘Two specimens. 
. (Luponia) spurca Linné.—A few rather small specimens. 
(Luponia) stercus-muscarum Lamarck.—Several. A 
form nearly allied to C. punctata L. 
(Luponia) tigris Linné.—Many large and beautiful shells. 
Also some in a juvenile condition. 
(Luponia) vitellus Linné—Common. Mostly small in 
size. Two examples of var. sarcodes Melv. 
(Luponia) ziczac Gmelin.—Several. 
Trivia Childreni Gray.—One fine specimen. 
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insecta Mighels.—Several ; variable in size. 
oryza Lamarck.—Several. 
staphyleea Linné—Common. 
. (Pustularia) nucleus Linne.—Abundant. 
