1901.] MOLLUSKS rROM THE PERSIAN GULF. 427 



Oliva (Agaeoxta) xebulosa Lam. 



I. Karachi. Bombay {Abercrombie\ and southwards to Goa 

 {Lt.-Col.H. D. Olivier). ' 



Var. intricata Marrat (sp.). 

 I. Bombay (Abercrombi* ). 



A very strikingly marked form, perhaps specifically distinct. 



Olitella htmpha Ad. & Ang. 

 M.C. Charbar. 



I. Karachi. Amongst loose stones and mud at low tide. 



Axcilla albifasciaxa Swains. 

 P.G. Gulf of Oman, Maskat. 

 I. Karachi. 



Afollla ampla G-mel. 



P.G. Gulf of Oman, Maskat. 1U fathoms. 



AtfOTLLA CABTANBA .Sowb. 

 P.G. Gulf of Oman : Maskat, Jask. 



M.C. Ormara. Amongst loose rock9 and sandy mud at 

 7 fathoms. 



ASCILLA. CIKWAMOIOA Lam. 



Yar. albisulcata Sow b. 



P.G. Galig Island, 10 fathoms, coral - sand. Maskat. 

 15 fathoms. 



M.C. Generally distributed over the coast of Baluchistan. 

 Very variable : the variety occurs with the type. 



Ancilla eburnea Desh. 



P.G. Gulf of Oman, Jask beach, extending eastward to 

 the Mekran Coast. 



A ><i i. la r.\ BC i ata Kve. 



P.G. Gulf of Oman, Maskat and Jask, extending eastward to 

 the Mekran Coast ; also at low title at the water's edge, just below 

 the surface where the mud is sandy. 



Ancilla lineolata Keeve. 



P.G. General in the Persian Gulf, both the typical and 

 varietal forms abounding. 



A veil i. a tin n \ m.i Melv. 



1. Angriaa Bank, lat. 16° 50' N., long. 72° E. (Cap*. 

 TindaU). 



Captain W. A. TindaU of the s.s. 'Patrick Stewart, 1 at the 

 request of Mr. Townsend, took Beveral Boundings between the 

 Angriaa Bank and Ceylon with rery favourable results. 



Am n,i. \ \ i.Ni aioo0A Lam. 



P.G, Bunder-Abbas. 7 fathoms, coarse coral-sand and loose 

 rocks. 



