132 MELVILL AND STANDEN: SHELLS FROM LIFU. 
Cerithium nodulosum Bruguitre.—One very fine specimen. 
Mitra (Pusia) Montrouzieri Souverbie.—This little species 
is more commonly known as JAZ. ¢vicolor Montr., a name 
preoccupied by a Mediterranean species (AZ. ¢ricolor Gmel.). 
Engina pulchra Reeve.—One, typical and very beautiful. 
Purpura (Thalessa) echinata Blainville.—Two specimens. 
Pentadactylus (Sistrum) elongatus Blainville= cancel- 
latus Quoy.—One good specimen showing the character- 
istic interstitial pitting. 
Te IRIAN ICE 
Page 85, dine 16.—Transpose the words “‘these amongst.” 
Page 87, line 7.—¥or “Paryphanta seisseti” read “AMicrom- 
phalia saisseti”; on line 11, for “pomatia Linn” read “aspersa 
Muller.” 
Page 88, line 4.—¥ or “( Rachis) zonulatus Gass. =B. magent 
Gass.” read “(Rachis) mageni Gass. =B. histrio Pfr.” 
Page 88, dine 18.— Plecotrema.” Since the former part of 
this paper was put in type, Mr. E. R. Sykes has published (Proc. 
Mal. Soc., vol. i., pp. 241-299) an exhaustive review of the 
genus Precotrema H. & A. Adams. In accordance with the 
law of priority, the two species hitherto known as P. labrel/um 
H. & A. Adams and P. Souverbier Montr. must now be termed 
P. striatum Philippi and P. dellum H. & A. Adams respectively. 
Page 107, line 19.—For “‘ uricata” read “ muricata.” 
Page 108, line 25.—For “fig. 12” read “‘fig. 13.” 
Page 110, line 7 from bottom.—For “R.” read “Ranella.” 
Page 116, dine 30.—For “ plate I.” read “ plate II.” 
Page wy, de 11 —Welete (bly Wile, tae 277s 
Page 119, dine 19.—For “‘0°3” read “ 3.” 
J.C., viii., Jan. 1896. 
