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oblonga, ifztiis albtda, labro extus vix effuso, margin e columel- 

 lari pauUuni calloso, 7iitidissimo. 



Long. 17, lat 8 mm. 



Hah. Angrias Bank, Lat. i6"5o, long. J2. (Captain 

 Tindall). 



A very elegant, shining, cinnamon-coloured shell, 

 banded below the sutures and towards the base of the 

 last whorl with chestnut brown. Allied to A. marginata, 

 but of different shape, and much smaller. 



Ten specimens. We have pleasure in connecting with 

 this Ancilla the name of Captain Tindall, of the S.S. 

 " Patrick Stewart," who, at the request of Mr. Townsend, 

 took a few soundings off the Angrias Bank, and some 

 other places on the Malabar Coast. 



Margin ELLA (Glabella) quilonica, sp, nov. 



(PI. I, f. 4-) 



M. testa politissima, nitida, perlcBvi, ovata, spira pyram- 

 idali, anfractibus qiiinquey ventricosulis, albocinereis^ supra 

 suturas spiraliter rufozofiatis, ultimo anfractu apud medium 

 et infra bizonato, apertura angusta, labro exteriore incrassato, 

 albido, int7is multidenticulato, majgine colum,ellari fortiter 

 quadriplicata. 



Long. 8, lat. 4 mm. 



Hab. Quilon, Malabar Coast, at 15 fathoms (Captain 

 Tindall). 



Four or five examples of a pretty shining polished 

 shell, having the same disposition of banding as the smaller 

 M. suavis (Souverbie), from New Caledonia. The whorls 

 are five, cinereous white, banded once, spirally, just above 

 the sutures, with a rufous-brown zone, the last whorl being 

 bizoned, below the lower zone the basal region is white, 

 shining, the aperture narrow, the outer lip thickened, 

 within denticled, columella strongly four-plaited. 



