TBRKBRA. Panama Shells. 46 



eral individuals alive under stones near low 

 water mark. 



Habitat. — St. Elena, and the Galiapago Islands; Cuming! 

 Broderip : also Reeve. 

 St. Elena; Jay. 

 Taboga ; C. B. A. ! 

 We obtained 28 specimens, of which 20 are immature, 

 and only 3 are both mature and perfect. 



Family PURPURID^. 



TEREBRA. Although 11 species of this genus were 

 collected, the number of specimens is small, and they are 

 more or less imperfect. Probably they all, like most of their 

 congeners, and as is well known of several of these species, 

 live only below low water mark. 5 of the species may be 

 new ; but as our specimens are not perfect and not sufficiently 

 numerous for distribution, we shall leave them undescribed. 



21. Terebra data. 



Synonymy. 



Terebra elata Hinds in Free. Zool. Soc. Lend. p. 156. Deo. 1843. 



Hinds in Sowb. Thes. Conch, p. 177. No. 78. 



pi. 45. f. 68. 69. . - - -. 1844. 



Station. — In 15 fathoms, coarse sand ; Hinds ! 



Habitat. — Bay of Montija ; Hinds ! 



Monti j a ; Jay. 



Panama ; C. B. A. ! 

 ' We obtained 4 specimens. 



22. Terebra larTaefbrmis. 



[Synonymy. 



Terebra larvceformis Hinds in Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 



p. 156. .... Dec. 1843. 

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