48 PEOCKEDINGS OF THE MALACOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 



199. DosiNiA SALEBROSA, Eomer. 



All three well known as East Indian forms, 



200. LiBITINA ANGULATA, Lam. 



201. LiBiTiNA VELLicATA, E,eeve. Schnmacher's genns was estab- 

 lished 1817, two years before the Lamarckian Cypricardia was 

 projDOsed (1819). 



202. *Caedium. atjstkale, Sby. 



203. Cakdium ktjgosum, Lam. This, allied to C. flavosum, L., from 

 Ceylon, if not quite identical, is common in the Andamans. 



204. L^vTCAEDiuM PECTiNATiTM, Lam. {= L. (Bolicum, Born), One 

 highly- coloured and very beautiful example. We have heard of this 

 shell being found in the South Atlantic, and believe it has a very 

 wide range, though always considered rare. 



205. Hemicaedium caedissa, L. 



206. Hemicaedium viego, lleeve. Small, but very perfect and 

 characteristic. In our opinion, one of the most delicate of the 

 Cardiidae ; and very rarely obtained. 



207. PsAMMOBiA PULCHEEEiMA, Dcsh. Described from tbe Philip- 

 pines. A fine example. 



208. PsAMMOBIA OENATA, Desb. 



209. AsAPHis DEPLOEATA, L. Au abuudaut, almost cosmopolitan, 

 mollusc. 



210. CoEBXjLA CRASSA, Hiuds. Also from Malacca, Singapore, etc. 



211. CULTELLTJS CULTELLUS, L. 



212. CuLTELLFs CuMUfGiANus, Duuker, 



Both of these nearly allied species occur, the latter being the 

 larger and finer. Both have their headquarters in the Philippine 



Islands. 



213. SoLENOcuETTJS (Macha) Philippinaettm, Dunker. 



214. SoLEi^ocuETXJS (Azoe) coaeotatijs, Gmel. 



215. AifATiNA LANTEENA, Lam, Broken examples only. Common 

 on all Indian coasts, especially at Bombay, 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE III, 



Fig. 1. Lucina Semperiana, Issel, 



2. Terehra celklonota, n.sp. 



3. Andamanica, n.sp. 



4. Pecten testudineus, Eeeve. 



5. Terebra crenulata var. Booleyi, n.var, 



6. Uglisia tricarinata, Adams & Reeve. 



7. Ancilla Booleyi, Melv, & vSykes, operculum. 



8. Terehra nitida var. sicyodes, n.var. 



