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Polydonta conspersa Raff.—Several. 
P. histrio Reeve.—Several. 
P. tricatenata Reeve.—Two specimens. 
P. tubifera Kiener.—Several. 
P. obesa Reeve.—Several. 
P. (Infundibulum) concava Gmelin.—Two, in the collec- 
tion of the Ven. Archdeacon Anson, of Birch Rectory, 
Rusholme, both received from Mr. Hadfield, in 1892. 
Pachypoma rhodostoma Lamarck.—Several. 
Pyramidea fenestrata Gmelin.—Several. 
P. obeliscus Gmelin=P. pyramis Born.—Three specimens. 
Minolia glaphyrella sp. noy. (Pl. IIL, fig. 18). 
MW. testa rotundo-conica, profundé sed angusté umbilicata, 
solidtuscula, pallidé straminea, apice obtuso, anfractibus 
guingue, ventricosis, ad suturas tmpressts, undigue trans- 
versim arcté livicinctts, liris regularibus microscoptcé brunneo- 
punctatis, continuts, anfractu ultimo apud periphertam sub- 
angulato, obscure brunneo-maculato, apertura parva, 
rotunda, labro exteriore vix incrassato, simplicé, margine 
columellart parum contracto. 
Long., 2°25 mill. Lat., 5 mill. 
Ffab., Lifu. 
A neat little species, very pale straw colour, rather solid, 
and uniformly delicately transversely lirate ; under a lens some 
very obscure small brown spotted markings on the lira, and 
larger spots at the periphery, are observable; umbilicus deep 
but narrow, mouth small, roundish. This shell seems for the 
present, at all events, best located in A/znolia (A. Ad.), where we 
would also place JZ. Zfowana rather than in AZonzdlea (Swains.). 
It is more elaborately sculptured than JZ. /fowana, to which it 
does not bear more than a passing resemblance. 
Minolia lifouana Fischer.—A few of this pretty little shell. 
Clanculus clanguloides Wood. — A pretty pink-suffused 
variety. 
C. Thomasi Crosse.— One, not perfect, but exhibiting the 
peculiar sculpture. 
