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very near, if not identical with, Glyphostoma parthenicum, 
described by M. Hervier (1896). 
Clathurella Reeveana Deshayes.—Very delicate, attenuate, 
white, microscopically decussate, with clear receding orange- 
brown lines, two on each whorl, base dorsally blotched 
with the same colour. Found also in Mauritius and Isle 
of Bourbon; also recorded from Polynesia. Connecting 
Daphnella with Clathurella, \t might be included in either 
section. 
C. rissoides Reeve.—A large smooth shell, beautifully spir- 
ally filleted with chalky-white beading; outer lip and 
columella quite smooth. Evidently a very rare form. It 
has been reported from Ticao Island. 
C. rubicunda Gould.—Also recorded from Loochoo. Very 
beautiful, though small ; pink, many and close-ribbed, with 
indistinct white band round the middle of the last whorl. 
On the border-land between C/athurella and Glyphostoma. 
C. Rogersi M. &S., J. of Conch., vol. viii., p. 295, 1896. 
C. rufozonata Angas.—Peculiar for the spiral red linear 
banding round the upper whorls, and again twice or thrice 
similarly banded on the last whorl, the general colour 
being pale stramineous. 
C. spyridula M. &S., J. of Conch., vol. viii., p. 296, 1896. 
C. tincta Reeve.—Only one example, nearly allied to C. a/br- 
Juniculata Reeve, with which Tryon, but we think errone- 
ously, unites it. It is also near our P. Hadteldi, which we 
at the time of description called a Drz//ia, but which falls 
more naturally into the section C/lathurella of Mangilia. 
We obtained several of this latter in the second consign- 
ment. 
Daphnella boholensis Reeve.—A Philippine species extend- 
ing to the Loyalty group. Very variable in colour, and 
even form, as some examples are almost turreted in the 
whorls. All agree in the minute decussation and pale 
straw colour, the apical whorls often dark brown, 
