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the lower half of the whorl being white, the antepenulti- 
mate suffused pink of a lighter hue, apex pink, the inter- 
mediate whorls white or straw colour, the last whorl having 
just below the suture a narrow straw-coloured band, then 
a broad white space, and towards the base, again, uni- 
colorous straw colour. Two specimens. We refer to 
M. Hervier’s description for fuller details, J. de Conch., 
vol. xliii., p. 146, for 1895 (published 1896). 
. (Glyphostoma) chrysolitha M. &S., p. 286, 1896. 
. (Glyphostoma) crassilabrum Reeve. —. A handsome 
Species, occurring rarely in our consignments. It shows 
some little variation both in form and sculpture. Recorded 
from the Philippines. 
(Glyphostoma) cremonilla M. & S., J. of Conch., vol. 
vill., p. 96, 1895.—This name has precedence over JZ. (G.) 
lamproideum Hervier (J. de Conch., vol. xlii., p. 144, for 
1895, published 1896.) We have also two or three very 
elegant pink varieties of this species. These are smaller 
than the type. | 
(Glyphostoma) Crosseana Hervier. —- An interesting 
straw-coloured shell, banded with transverse brown lire. 
Four specimens. 
. (Glyphostoma) dialitha M. & S., J. of Conch., vol. viii., 
Oh BSS Wesel, = 
(Glyphostoma) globulosa Hervier.—One specimen of 
a pale straw-coloured shell, which we assume by the- 
description (J. de Conch., vol. xliii., for 1895, p. 147) to 
be this new species, though even more globular than is 
represented in the plate. It seems very distinct. 
(Glyphostoma) Goubini Hervier.—Three specimens. 
A very elegant little form, light violet with a white trans- 
verse band around the last whorl. <A very small species, 
well described by M. Hervier (J. de Conch., vol. xlii., 
for 1895, p. 149). 
J.C., viii., July 1897. 
