414 MELVILL AND STANDEN: SHELLS FROM LIFU. 
Pyramidea nodulifera Lam.—Juyenile examples only. Also 
from Philippines. 
Minolia agapeta M. &S., p. 312, 1896. 
M. pudibunda Fischer.—A pretty pink species, exhibiting 
some variation, and near our MV. glaphyrella, from which it 
differs, however, in colour and sculpture. Many specimens. 
M. rhodomphala Souverbie.—Very beautiful, with bright 
crimson suffusion round the umbilicus. Three specimens. 
Solariella (Conotrochus) tragema M. & S., p. 313, 1896. 
Euchelus favosus M. & S., p. 311, 1896. 
FaMILy DELPHINULID:. 
Liotia crenata Kiener.—A full grown shell, white, and of 
chaste appearance and sculpture. 
FaMILY CYCLOSTREMATID. 
Cyclostrema cingulifera A. Adams.—One specimen, agree- 
ing with Japanese types. 
Leucorhynchia tricarinata M. & S., p. 311, 1896. 
FaMiLy STOMATID. 
Gena strigosa Adams.—-Two, strikingly zebra-marked, and 
quite perfect. An Australian species. 
Stomatia rubra Lam.—One, in good condition. Also from 
Corea and the Philippines. 
Famity FISSURELLIDA. 
Fissurella (Lucapina) singaporensis Reeve.—Apparently 
this species. Only two, and both perfect, and beautifully 
clathrate, white, mottled with brown. 
Emarginula pulchra A. Adams.—-Two specimens in good 
condition. 
FAMILY ACMAIDA. 
Williamia radiata Pease.—Proc. Zool. Soc., 1860, p. 437. 
There are specimens in the British Museum from the 
Sandwich Isles, Cape Verde, and St. Helena. Mr. Edgar 
Smith informs us he can detect no difference between any 
of these specimens, and conjectures it is a Pulmonate. 
J.C., viii., July 1897 
