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Stat. 133. Lirung, Salibabu-island. Up to 36 M. Mud and hard sand, i Spec. 

 Smith, who unites this form to C. cylindrica^ has given (I.e.) a full description and fine 

 figure; as the only specimen belongs no doubt to the broad var. lyrica^ I have recorded it 

 with this specific name. 



5. Cithara lyra Reeve. 



Reeve. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1846, p. 59. 



Conch. Ic. Vol. Ill, Mangelia, fig. 3. 



Tryon. Man. of Conch. Vol. VI, p. 257, PL 24, fig. 14 [citliarella var.). 



Stat. 213. Saleyer. Reef, i Spec. 



The specimen has 9 beadlike teeth on the interior of peristome and 9 wrinkles on the 

 columella, of which the lower ones are likewise beadlike, but Mr. Smith writes me that this is 

 sometimes the case ; perhaps it depends on age. 



Lienardia Jousseaume. 



1. Lienardia Aliciae Melvill & Standen. 



Melvill & Standen. Journ. of Conch. 1895, p. 95, PI. 2, fig. 15. 



Hedley. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1909, Vol. 34, p. 454, PI. 43, fig. 88. 



Stat. 43. Pulu Sarassa, Postilion-islands. Up to 36 M. Coral, i Spec. 

 Stat. 99. North-Ubian. 16 — 23 M. Lithothamnion-bottom. i Spec. 



Stat. 164. i°42'.5 S., I30°47'.5 E. Near West New-Guinea. 34 M. Sand, small stones and 

 shells. I Spec. 



Differing in size, but agreeing in other particulars with specimens received of Mr. Tomlin 

 from Lifu and with the fine figure of Hedley. I have employed the generic name Lienardia 

 instead of Glyphostonia, for the reasons emitted by Boettger (Nachrichtsbl. der Deutschen Mai. 

 Gesellsch, 1895, p. 49). 



2. Lienardia spurca Hinds. 



Hinds. Moll. Voy. "Sulphur", p. 17, PL 5, fig. 14. 

 Reeve. Conch. Ic. Vol. I, Pleurotoma, fig. 312. 

 Tryon. Man. of Conch. Vol. VI, p. 273, PL 15, fig. 37. 

 Smith. Zool. Coll. "Alert", p. 39, PL 4, fig. F, F i. 



Stat. 51. Madura-bay. 69 — 91 M. Fine grey sand, coarse sand with shells and stones, i Spec. 

 Stat. 285. Near South coast of Timor. 34 M. Limit between mud and coral. Lithothamnion. 



I Spec. 

 Stat. 303. Haingsisi, Samau-island. 36 M. Lithothamnion. i Spec. 



The specimen from Stat. 51 is very small but characteristic, that from Stat. 285 is large 

 (14 Mill.) and remarkable for numerous fine spirals between the principal ones. If constant, 

 this form should deserve a varietal name. Though Reeve makes no mention of it, his figure 

 seems to be magnified, for Smith (I.e.) records a specimen of 18 Mill., which "considerably 

 exceeds the dimensions of Hinds' type, another of 12 Mill, in length; Reeve's figure nearly 

 reaches 23 Mill., his PI. rava, (1. c. fig. 250) which according to Smith, should be a synonym, 



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