234 MELANIIDS. 
22. Melania [Striatella] scitula. 
Melania scitula, Gould, P. Bost. 8. 1847, Upolu, anfr. 5, ‘ valde convexis.”’ 
var. subcylindrica, nov. 
4, Navigators’ Islands ; ex c. Dr, F. Stoliczka. 
In shape fairly resemble M. Brot’s pl. 24, fig. 8 [M. unzcolor, 
Pease], which is possibly scarcely specially separable ; all four 
show traces on the upper whorls of indistinct longitudinal ribs ; 
one of 4 whorls—long. 164, diam. 64, mil—has the spiral stria- 
tion of last two whorls altogether obsolete; two others have 
the last whorl smooth, and the fourth only is spirally striate, 
throughout. All of them are of uniform light-green colour, 
not banded. 
23, Melania [Striatella] sublutosa, n. sp. 
5 Gt. Nicobar ; coll. F. A. de Roepstorff, Esq. 
Long. 15, diam. 625 mil.; anfr. 3. Very strongly decollate, 
an exact ‘miniature’ of M. Brot’s pl. 24, fig. 15, “M. lutosa, 
Gould,” from Upolu. Unfortunately I have not come across 
a young specimen, so as to be able to examine the sculpture of 
the upper whorls, if there be any. 
24. Melania ([Striatella] turriculus. 
Melania turriculus, Lea, P, Zool. S. 1850, Luzon; = M. perpinguis, Reeve 
[not of Hinds]. 
2 S. Palo [Luzon]; coll. R. Hungerford, Esq. [203, 92; anfr. 33]. 
Well represented by M. Brot’s fig. 7A and Reeve’s fig. 113B. 
1 Locality ? ; exc. G. Nevill, Esq. 
3 Andamans; coll. F. A. de Roepstorff, Esq. [anfr. 43; 1. 293, d. 14]. 
One is a magnificent adult specimen, well represented by 
Reeve’s fig. 113A; the other two are young, with the spire nearly 
perfect and distinct ribbed longitudinally near the apex; all of 
them have the characteristic brown “ flecks” below the suture. 
var. nov. [? dist, sp.]. 
5 Magajay and 8, Palo [Luzon]; coll. R, Hungerford, Esq. 
