362 MESSRS. MELVILL AND STANDEN ON [June 18, 



Xenophora (Onustus) SOLARIS L. 



P.G. M.C., off Cape Monze, in inud, living. 



Fam. Capulld^e. 

 Crucibulum scutellattjm Gray. 

 Var. pectinatum Carp. (sp.). 

 P.G. Gulf of Oman : Maskat, mud, adhering to shells. 

 Var. violaceum Carp. (sp.). 

 I. Bombay (Abercrombie). 

 Var. verrucosum Reeve (sp.). 

 M.C. Charbar, adhering to the apex of Conus flavidus. 



Calyptr.ea edgariana Melv. 



P.G. Adhering to shells on telegraph-cable, October 1894. 

 The type comes from Aden (Shopland), described Ann. N. H. 

 ser. 7, vol. i. p. 201. 



Calyptr.ea pellucida Reeve. 

 I. Bombay (Abercrombie). Very near sinensis L. 

 Crepidula (Siphopatella) walshi Herm. 

 1. Bombay (Abercrombie), abundant. 

 Calyptr^a (Trochita) spinipera Gray. 

 I. Karachi. 3 fathoms, among stones. 

 Capulus lissus E. Sm. 



M.C. Adhering to telegraph-cable, 55 fathoms, mud. Lat, 

 25° 58' N., long. 57° 08' E. 



Capttltts violaceus Angas. 



M.C. Charbar. Dead specimens only, collected amongst 

 shingle. 



Amathina tricostata Gmel. 

 I. Karachi (Col. Baker). 



As explained in Man. Conch, viii. p. 133, this is not the Patella 

 tricarinata L. 



Earn. HipponycidjE. 



MlTRULARIA EQUESTRIS L. 



P.G. On cable, dead. 



Var. layardi Reeve (sp.). 

 M.C. Ormara Bay. I. Karachi. 



Fam. SolarilDjE. 

 Solarium l^vigatum Lam. 

 P.G. No special locality given. 

 M.C. Charbar. I. Karachi. 



Generally found at from 3 to 7 fathoms, amongst loose rocks 

 and muddy sand. 



