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" tricarinata^^ is thei-efore an inappropriate name. "We may note that 

 the type of Eglisia appears to be E. spirata, Sby. : some authors have 

 transferred the genus to the Scalariidse. 



By an error the Natica Raynaudiana, Recluz, appeared in our 

 former list as N. Raynoldiance. 



As in our previous paper, we have distinguished the species already 

 recorded by Mr. E. A. ^mith ^ by an asterisk. The initials J. E.. H. 

 stand for Mr. Henderson. 



1. Tcrsus Blosvillei, Desh. These specimens possess their opercula, 

 and arc larger than examples fi'om Manila. By some authors this 

 species is included in the genus Afer (Conr.) with the African species 

 P. afer, Gmelin, for the type. 



2. Pusus LON^GicAUDi, Lam. A Ceylonese shell, which, therefore, 

 now has its known range extended northwards. The species has 

 always been credited to Bory de St. Vincent, but this is an error. 

 (Yide Proc. Zool. Soc, 1893, p. 584.) 



3. FusTJS, sp. A large, massive shell, much ribbed and tuberculate, 

 broader than F. Nicobaricus or F. laticostatus. "We await more examples 

 before giving any further description. 



4. Pleueotoma albina, Lam. A small variety. Its headcentre 

 lies in the Moluccas and Spice Islands. 



5. Pleueotoma maemokata, Lam. A pretty, small form of this 

 widely-distributed mollusc. 



6. Clavus UNizoisrALis, Lam. Appears to be very closely related to, 

 if not identical with, G. vidua, Reeve. 



7. Mtteex euscfs, Dunker. A specimen collected by Mr. J. E. 

 Henderson has lately come to our notice. 



8. MuEEx TEiQUETEE, Bom. The variety Cumingii, A. Ad. 



9. Aquillus (Simpultjm) gemmatits, Reeve. , IS^ot particularly cha- 

 racteristic, but simulating the Philippine Island form very closely. 

 One o£ us^ has lately given reasons for the preference of the name 

 Aquillus to Lotorium (both of Montfort) as superseding the old term 

 Triton. 



10. AQiriLLirs (Gtuttttenium) exilis. Reeve. Extends to Zebu Island. 



11. Aquillus (GuTTUEisrnjM) monilifee. Ad. & Reeve. A variety. 

 Extends to China, whence the type was described. 



12. Aquillus ( GrrrTTUENitrM ) PpEiEFERiANtrs, Recvc. Another 

 Chinese and Philippine Island species, with wide range westward. 



13. Aquillus (Gtjttuenium) Sinensis, Reeve. The type, as its 

 name implies, comes from China. 



14. Aqtjillps (Coltjbeaeia) beacteattjs, Hinds. Superficially like 

 one of the Pleurotomidse. It is a small species of wide distribution, 



' Proc. Zool. Soc, 1878, pp. 804-821, pi. l. 

 2 Journ. of Conch., vol. viii, p. 469, 1897. 



