LIBRARY ERS1TY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS MANUAL OF CHOLOG.Y; STRUCTURAL AND SYSTEMATIC. WITH ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE SPECIES. BY GEORGE W. TRYON, JR. :I:V\TOU of . roLor.iCAT., Snrnox OP Tir.". AOADKMY OF N .\Tru.\L SCIENCK3 Hi-1 rfllLADKI.lMll.v. VOT,. r\'. NASSID^l, TURBINELLID^:, VOLUTID^l, MITRID.^. PHILADELPHIA: licd by ACADEMY CF NATunAi. SCIENCES, COR. IGTH & RAC: 2. LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS P. KILDARE, PRINTER, 734 AND 736 SANSOM ST THE Fourth Volume of the Manual oi' Conchology contains monographs of four important families, embracing genera of which many representatives are included in the cabinet of every collector of marine shells. It is hoped that it will be found useful in facilitating the identification of specimens, as well as in correcting the hitherto veiy confused synonymy. The kind offices of many correspondents in furnishing speci- mens (particularly nnfigured types), drawings and information concerning the species, are again gratefully acknowledged ; and I am equally indebted to others for their endeavors to promote the sale of the Manual. I shall endeavor to deserve and recom- pense this active interest in behalf of the work by making it as thorough as circumstances will permit. G. W. T., Ju. January, 1882. The Almighty Maker has throughout Discriminated each from each, by strokes And touches of his hand with so much art Diversified, that two were never found Twins at all points. (JOWl'EU. To ask or search 1 blame thce not ; for Nature. Is as the book of God before thee set, Wherein to read his wondrous works. But what created mind can comprehend Their number, or the wisdom infinite That brought them forth, but hid their causes deep. MlLTUiN. MANUAL OF OONCHOLOQY. Family NASSID^E. Shell ovate, spire usually elongated, base of aperture a notch or short recurved canal, inner lip usually callous. Operculum corneous, ovate, nucleus apical; margins plain or serrated. Animal having two small processes or tails at its posterior extremity. Lingual teeth arched, pectinated; the imcini with a basal horn, and occasionally intermediate serrations: the denti- tion is illustrated on Plate 3. A few fossil species are known, commencing with the Eocene. Synopsis of Genei'a. NORTHIA, Gray. Shell elongated, turrited, polished ; spire elevated, acuminated, whorls depressed and sloping at their upper part ; aperture shorter than the spire ; outer lip with the margin serrated. Dentition unknown. TRTJNCARIA, Ads. and Reeve. Shell acuminately oblong, thick ; suture of the spire channelled ; aperture anteriorly dilated, posteriorly sub- emarginated ; columella arcuated, abruptly truncated in front, with a single anterior fold. Dentition unknown. BULLIA, Gray. Shell ovate or turrited ; spire more or less acuminated, sutures enamelled ; inner lip excavated in the middle, callous poster- iorly ; aperture oval, moderate. Operculum fusiform, nucleus apical. Dentition, PI. 3, fig. 20. Subgenus BUCCINANOPS, d'Orb. Shell with the whorls somewhat angti- lated, and with a rounded or nodulous band next the sutures. Subgenus PSEUDOSTROMBUS, Klein. Shell elongated, smooth, without epidermis, last whorl ventricose ; spire acuminate ; aperture ovate, columella arched, smooth or transversely striated, outer lip thin. No enamel round the sutures. Dentition, PI. 3, fig. 21. r> NAS6ID.5. Subgenus ADINUS, H. and A. Adams. Shell subulate, spirally striated ; columella abruptly truncated at base ; inner lip corrugated, with a callosity at hind part ; outer lip grooved internally, externally margin- ated. NASSA, Lam. Shell ovate, ventricose, body whorl variously sculptured ; aperture ovate, with a short, reflected, truncated, anterior canal ; inner lip smooth, often widely spread over with enamel, with a posterior callosity or blunt dentiform plait ; outer lip dentated, internally crenulated. Margin of operculum serrated or entire. Dentition, PI.'), figs. 22 to 25.* The following "subgenera" mny be rel Mined as convenient. UToup (lesio-untions, although the species, varying much in their sculpture cauuot :i.hv:iys be positively assigned. Subgenus ARCULARIA, Link. Body whorl gibbous on the back ; spire produced ; callus of inner lip greatly extended and covering the spire. Subgenus NAYTIA, H. and A. Adams. Shell smooth; aperture \vith a channel at the hind part continued up the spire. Subgenus ALECTRION, Montf. Spire elevated, whorls glabrous, polished or papillary ; inner lip spreading ; outer lip denticulate, not var externally, Subgenus ZEUXIS, II. and A. Adams. Spire elevated, smooth, or longi- tudinally plicate, polished; inner lip with the callus defined, or some- what spreading; outer lip externally variced, sometimes den anteriorly.f Subgenus ACICULINA, H. and A. Adams. Shell turrited, polished, smooth or longitudinally plicate : inner lip with the callus sharp, straight, defined ; outer lip produced in the middle, variced externally. Submenus PHRONTIS, H. and A. Adams. Spire elevated, acuminate, whorls ribbed or nodulose, distinctly shouldered ; inner lip smooth, with an extended, thickened callus, outer lip with an external varix. is. II. am! A. Adams in their " Genera of Recent Molli made a Genus Amycla in Columbellidse, and included in it :cs which are decidedly Nassids ; the dentition of one of tin oiisly placed species, N. (Bucc.) cornicula, Olivi (PI. 3, fig. 24), has ligured by Troschel as a type of thatof the genus Amycla, —which h • lingly removed to Nassidae. f ^ASSODONTA, II. Adams. Shell oval; spire short, last whorl su! anteriorly; aperture sinuated in front, canaliculate behind; cohimella callous, plicate anteriorly ; lip acute, thickened and dentate within, with an anterior marginal denticulation. Operculum and animal unknown. I have included the single species in Zei/.ri*. NASSID^E. 7 Submenus HEBRA, H . and A . Adams. Whorls spinose, muricatcd or sharply tubercular ; inner lip with the callus denned ; outer lip with a marginal varix, when adult. Subgeuus HIMA, Leach. Spire elevated, whorls cancellated ; inner lip with a rugose callus, callus defined ; outer lip with a marginal varix. Subgenus NIOTHA, H. and A. Adams. Shell cassidiform ; spire short, whorls granulated or cancellated ; inner lip with the callus very large and spreading ; outer lip crenate, not variced externally. Subgenus TRITIA, Risso. Spire elevated, whorls reticulated; inner lip smooth, with the callus moderate; outer lip simple, not variced. -" Subgenus ILYANASSA, Stimpson. Shell dark olive brown, reticulated, outer lip without varix, striate within, columella covered with a spreading callus. Operculum with entire (not serrated) margin. Animal having a broad foot, not bifurcated behind as in Nassa. Den- tition, PI. 3, fig. 25. NERITULA, Plaucus. Shell ovate, depressed, axis distorted ; spire flattened, oblique, whorls smooth ; aperture depressed ; columella smooth ; inner lip callous, spread over the body whorl, outer lip reflected, not denticulate or striated. Dentition, PI. 3, fig. 26. DESMOULEA, Gray. Shell ovate-globose, covered -with a downy epidermis ; spire short, conical, apex papillary ; whorls depressed ; aperture ovate ; inner lip thickened, with a ridge posteriorly ; outer lip contracted, thickened externally, plicated internally. Dentition unknown. Fossil Genera and Subgenera. Subgenus MOLOPOPHORUS, Gabb. (S. G. of Bullia). Short, robust, spire moderately elevated, suture .bordered by a more or less distinct carina. Surface longitudinally ribbed or striate. Aperture obtuse behind, and very slightly notched; outer lip simple, inner lip very slightly in- crusted, sinuous, anterior notch small, but distinctly defined. B. STRIATA, Gabb. PI. 3, fig. 27. Cretaceous, California. Genus PTYCHOSALPINX, Gill. Shell ovate, buccinoid, whorls regu- larly rounded and ventricose ; spire moderate (about as long as £he aperture), furnished with equal revolving linear ridges, siphonal canal very short,, very obliquely twisted and concurrent with the siphonal * H. and A. Adams have also a subgenus Uzita, but its characters are not different from those of Tritia, whilst its species are, many of them, evidently better placed in other groups : a large number of them, for instance, possess the marginal varix, the absence of which is one of the characters of the group. Uzita can be advantageously dispensed with. NOBTHTA. fasciole ; aperture rhombo-ovate, oblong; labmm entire, not sinuous, smooth within ; columella inversely sigmoidal, concave near the middle, with a very thin callous deposit and with a revolving linear plait in front. Tertiary, I'/ifful £7///rx «ml Fra. Dr. Gill refeis his genus to the family Bnccinida3, but I agree with the late Mr. Conrad that his description indicates as do the types cited i Nassse. P. ALTILIS, Conrad. PI. 3, fig. 28. Miocene, Virginin. P. SCALASPIRA, Conrad. PI. 3. iig. x)9. Miocene, Virginia. Subgenus PARANASSA, Conrad. Differs from Ptychosalpinx in the submargin of the labrum being slightly thickened within and striate ; siphonal canal shorter. Eocene, Miocene, America and Europi . P. GRANIFERA, Conr.* PI. 3, fig. 30. }'irr/ima. Subgenus TRITIARIA, Conrad. Elongated, subturrited, labrum not thickened within. This does not seem to differ generically from the true Xassas; it has very little resemblance to Ptycliomilpinx. T. PERALTA, Conrad. PI. 3, fig. 31. Miocene, Virginia. [BuLLiOPSis, Conrad. Placed by its author at lirst as a subgenus of Nassa, it was subsequently removed by him to Melanopsida^. It has resemblance to (Joins NORTHIA, (Ji-iiy. The animal of tliis jrcnus is unknown, hut the opereulum has been liji'iiri'd l»y II. and A. Adams, in their "(JcmTa." The shell is in its u'eueral nspeet much closer to J'un-ione.Ha in the tainily Terebridse than to the ii'ener.-i with which it is lu-re (and has been heretofore) associated ;, the variceal thickening at or near the outer lip, is however, a feature which does not obtain in Hie Terebridse. YW/om7/rt, inon-over, lias a coiicentrie o]>er- eiiliini, with its nucleus near the middle of the inner inar^m. Pel-Imps the figured operculuni of Xnrlhid is abnormal; it has tliat ap|)earance. 1 think that if these slu-lls had not been assimie:m\ ot lici" family, J would have placed them in Tercbrid. ! prefer to allow tliem to remain here, rather than possibly complicate the subject b\- their position. :; As one of the two specimens of the type of rdr-mu^ii is striate within the aperture, while the other is smooth, probably the distinction I'rom Plcltnudl'iiii.r will not hold TRUNCARTA. 9 N. SERRATA, Dufresne. PI. 5, figs. 50, 51. Livid olive, becoming chestnut-colored on the spire ; a hump- like projection often occurs parallel with and just behind the margin of the outer lip. Length, 2-2*5 inches. Panama; St. Elena, W. Col Gray's name Buccinum Northise, has priority, but has not been adopted. Deshayes called it B. pristis because Dufresne's name was preoccupied in Buccinum for a fossil species— an ob- jection which has no force since the shell has been dismembered from that genus. N. ALBOPUNCTATA, Adams and Reeve. PI. 5, fig. 52. Light yellowish, minutely punctate with opaque white, apex rosaceous. Length, -8 inch. Philippines. N. RISSOIDES, Reeve. PI. 5, fig. 53. Whitish, with clouded yellow streaks. Length, '9 inch. Philippines. First described as a Pleurotoma. The specimen figured shows a single rib or varix on the body whorl. Adams remarks that N. albopunctata is closely allied to this species : I think it probable that they are identical. Genus TRITNCARIA, Adams and Reeve. This genus is founded on a singular shell discovered during the voyage of the " Samarang," and is principally characterized by the abrupt trimcature of its columella, and by its anteriorly dilated aperture. T. FILOSA, Ads. and Reeve. PI. 5, fig. 54. Yellowish brown, maculated with two or three series of chestnut- brown spots. Length, 1*1 inches. China Sea. T. AUSTRALIS, Angas. PL 5, fig. 55. Moderately solid, shining ; the two apical whorls thin and papillose, the rest somewhat distantly and flatly longitudinally plicate on the upper portion, the plicae crossed with fine im- pressed lines, the middle of the last whorl smooth, with a few impressed lines near the base ; sutures grooved. Pale brown, columellar callus white. Length, t mill. Port Jackson, Australia. 2 10 RULIJA. T. RUGATA, Reeve. PI. 5, fig. 56. Wliitish or light brown. Length, I'l inches. Habitat unknown. The pertinence of this species to the genus is very doubtful. I have not seen a, specimen of it. T. MODESTA, Powis. PL 5, fig. 57. Yellowish, longitudinally strigate or maculate or nearly covered with chestnut-brown, with a white central band. Length, '8-1 inch. Panama. Quite as closely related to Knfhria as to the type of this genus. T. SUL.CATA, Kiener. PI. 5. fig. 58. Yellowish white, under a rufous epidermis. Length, 15 mill. Habitat unknown. T. EtTRYTOiDKs, Carpenter. White, with a revolving series of brown rnaculations on the periphery ; sometimes the base is brown, or the whole surface brown spotted ; with about twenty longitudinal riblets, becom- ing evanescent towards the aperture ; aperture subquadrate, lip scarcely thickened, striate finely within, columella abruptly truncate. Length, *3 inch. Cape St. Luca*, Lower California. Has not been figured hitherto, and the specimen before me (an author's type) is not in good condition for illustration. Vcrj- probably the species is not a Tntncarin, at all; its si/e indicates close relationship with Golumbella. T. TRIFASCIATA, A. Ad. This name is given in the %k (Jenera of Recent Mollusca," but I have not found a description of it. . MKLANOIDES, Desh. PI. 6, figs. 85, 86. Upper whorls crossed by well-marked plications, body whorl sometimes only plicate on the upper part; revolving stria* decussate the plications of the spire. Color, yellowish white, sometimes with a chocolate-colored narrow band near the sutures a nd a broader one at the base, or whole surface clouded or covered with chocolate. Length, 1-1-25 inches. Cochin China; Mozornbif/uc. />. Mr.zfnnhiw.tixix, K. A. Smith (tig. 86), is described from a well-grown specimen of the dark-colored variety. P>. AT)INUS. B. BELANGERI, Kiener. PI. 6, figs. 94, 95. Whorls smooth, polished, with distant revolving grooves which :ire most apparent at the suture, and base of the body whorl; yellowish, with waved longitudinal faint chestnut lines. Length, '9-1*4 inches. Aracan, Ceylon. />. polita, Desh. (tig. 95), is this species, figured from a faded specimen. B. DILUTA, Krauss. PI. 6, figs. 96, 97. Whorls with revolving striae; whitish, lower part of body whorl longitudinally flamed with chestnut-brown ; columella truncate at base. Length. 1 inch. N j-.istify me iu devoting n few lines to its illustration in this particular genus. * Soubeiran, Bull. S<><;. ^/, Marrat, is another; N. sistrvidex, Ncvill, N. trinodoxa. Smith, mid N. corticata, A. Ad. Another variety occurs, showing a close affinity with the N. muricata, Q.uoy and Gaim., and the shell figured in Reeve's Conehologia Iconica afl the N. vibe.x, Say, is a spiny form. Some of the shells from Ceylon are very closely connected with varieties of the N. Gruneri. Dunker, and others with smoother ribs to the Ar. ,Ju.<'k- soniana, Qnoy and Gaim. " We may name these shells and describe them as distinct, but they will not be so after we have finished; on the contrary, we may adopt another plan and name them varieties, but the same objection continues; the variety we have named as coming from any locality will be found to differ from the shells brought up from the same ground by the next haul of the dredge. It is a very disagreeable task to be compelled to state that the starting point of the systematist, upon . which the whole fabric is built up, is wrong, and the whole of the deductions drawn from this source are erroneous; nevertheless I am compelled to utter that which 1 believe to be strictly and unquestionably true. I can- not expect that conchologists who are totally unacquainted with the materials upon which 1 have based my deductions, will coincide with my views. If they had obtained a knowledge of the whole of the figured or described species of Xassa, they could not by this plan follow the intricate passages revealed by the study of variation. It is not by an intimate knowledge <>!' the described species that these facts are elicited, but it depends upon a knowledge of the innumerable intermediate forms which diverge from them in every direction as to how these deductions are to be drawn. " In a long series of forms, commencing with shells represent- ing the largest specimens in the genus, these can be traced with unerring certainty into others, forming the smallest example^ known to exist; again, the broadest varieties can just as easily be connected witli others that are the narrowest examples in the group; and every grade of difference throughout the long lines of progressive variation is distinctly seen. In the ca^e of the shells having smooth forms, such as X. f//V///x, Linn., the varieties may not be all smooth specimens, but they may vary into costate NASSA. 21 and even cancellated examples. Again, instead of there being a uniform thickness observable, one set will be almost transparent, or thin and hyaline, and another thick and. quite opaque. The sculpturing is in many cases confined to the upper whorls, but we find shells in which the pattern is commenced on the top, gradually spreading in successive development until it covers the whole shell; in one case it may form smooth unsculptured ribs, or in another it may diverge into any of the forms of sculpture we meet with in other groups of shells. The tip of the spire may be of the same color as the remaining portion of the shell, or it may vary into almost every shade of pink, rufous, brown, purple, or almost black. " From these observations taken from the shells, and not intended 'to support or illustrate any theory, it is very easy to see that instead of a fixedness in the characters used for the determination of species, exactly the opposite appears to be the case; the specimens presenting such an amount of variation in every direction that it becomes absolutely impossible to atlix any set of characters to them that will lead to their future recognition. "• The greater part of the shells figured and described as new species have for their recommendation to our notice a single specimen, and that often in bad condition. Men are so anxious to have their names appended to something new that every other consideration is overlooked by them. They cannot wait until sufficient evidence is produced either to confirm their opinions or show them that the characters they had given were incorrect, but down it goes on to paper, and there it remains." What a commentary on this and preceding paragraphs is the printing of numerous new names and descriptions in the very pamphlet from which these brave extracts are made! These new species, alas ! are not even figured, no dimensions are given, and in many cases no locality. The descriptions are prefaced by the remark — " What are the shells described in the following pages ? — My answer is, I do not know. The amount of knowl- edge is confined to the single specimens (!) in most instances and to three or four at most in any case. At present these shells appear to me to be distinct, simply because of my igno- rance of all their alliances, but that this should be the real W NASSA. Mate of the case is exceedingly iiuprol){il)lc it' not absolutely impossible." Mr. Marrat's dilemma is that, whilst disbelieving in species. he cannot pursue his work without naming and describing species. It would be impossible to give a full descriptive portraiture of an object every time it is referred to, in order that the writer's conception of it and that of the reader shall agree: therefore we adopt a conventional system — the binomial nomenclature to recall certain characters by the use of two names. I think, however, that it is a logical deduction from the views expressed by Mr. Marrat that his species should not possess such salient characters as those proposed by authors who believe more or less in the doctrine of the persistence of form: if the latter species do not present very strong claims for recognition, the former may be supposed to present no claims whatever, — unless we agree that each individual specimen in the genus shall receive a (list met specific name. If there be only one species in the genus Xaxxa, as opined by Mr. Marrat, science still requires names for those groups which normally present recognizable distinctive char- a refers; without a nomenclature and a system, however arbitrary and unnatural, the publication of the resuRs of scientific research would be impossible. The doctrine of unalterable uniformity in specific characters is overthrown, but a wise conservatism will, let us hope, cause conchologists to refrain from naming and describing every individual specimen: at least, gentlemen, do not overwhelm our ancient and tottering barriers with your logical deluge, until we. who have so carefully erected and guarded them, shall have retired from conchological pursuits. J/;/v"'.s noii* l<> dt'lttf/i'., if you please! Specie*. N. MiTAinus, Linn. 1*1. 7, figs. 1-3. Light brown, with somewhat undulated longitudinal darker markings, generally confluent into a darker interrupted band :it the sutures. Length, 1-1'25 inches. Mediterranean Sea, 4 to 10 fathoms ; W. Coast of Aj r Canary Ixlcx, Fossil in the miocene of pc. Upon the embryology of this species see Bobret-ky. in Archiv fur Mikros. Anat., xiii, 97. XASSA. t>:'> N. Pfeift'eri, Phil. (PI. 1.1, fig. 144), has been referred to tin* species as a variety by Marrat and others; I do not think, how- ever, that it can be placed in the same group at all, as all its affinities are with Zett.xix. X. TENUIS, E. A. Smith. PI. 7, figs. 4, 5. Yellowish white, mottled with yellowish brown, darker at the suture. Length, 20 mill. Japan ; China. This species was described by Lischke as N. Japonica, after- wards changed to N. balteata, on account of the previous use of the first name by Mr. A. Adams. N. balteata being preoccupied by Pease, Mr. E. A. Smith has referred the species to his N. tennis, which was originally described without reference to these relationships. Mr. Smith also refers the N. Japonica, Adams, here, doubtfully, the type having disappeared from the Cuming- ian collection. I fear I must add to this confusion by doubting •the identity of Mr. Smith's species with balteata, Lischke, although it appears to correspond well with Adams' description of Japonica. N. sufflata, Gould (not figured), appears from the description to be identical. The species is very closely allied to Ar. mntabilix, L. N. L^VIGATA, Marrat. PL 7, fig. 6. Yellowish white, with darker strigations, which tend to mass into revolving bands in some specimens. The suture is some- times noduled. Length, *75 inch. China. The spire is more elevated, the shell more solid than the last species; the coloration and polished surface allies it to the mutabilis group. N. CORONATA, Brug. PI. 7, figs 7, 8. White, olive or chestnut; with usually a white median zone on the dark varieties or a darker zone on the light colored specimens. Length, 1-1-2 inches. Madagascar, Java, Philippines, etc. N. firotini, Phil. (fig. 8), is not distinct. '24 AIU'ULARIA. X. AKCI M.AIII \. Linn. PI. T, figs. <). 10. Light colored with dark /one. or dark -with a light zone ; shoulder noduled, with usually a, rib-liko fold, arising from each nodule. Length, l-l'2f> inches. Philippines, Viti Isles. 'N. laticoxfnt'i., Marrat (not figured), is probably this species, not adult. X. SUU'IFERA, A. Ad. PI. 7, fig. 11. Ash-color, banded with .white, longitudinally subplicated, transversely ridged. Length, 1'25 inches. Algoa Bay. Probably only a variety of N. arcularia: the single specimen known is abnormal in its appearance, and it is therefore not easy to assign to it a definite place in the synonymy. N. PULLA, Linn. PI. 7, figs. 12-14. The plications are much closer and more numerous than in , N. an-nlu ria ; an incised revolving line separates the shoulder extremity of these ribs, forming a row of nodules; additional incised lines cross the entire surface, but are most conspicuous on the spire, and lower portion of the body whorl. Length, 1-L35 inches. Red Sea, Java, Philippines. N JRumphii, Hombr. and Jacq. (fig. 13), is synonymous. That N. pulla is itself identical with N. tircttJari.fi, is demonstrable from the series of specimens before me. In N. plicata, Bolt., the longitudinal ribs are less and the revolving lines more prominent; another similar variation of sculpture has received the name N. /Wmy^.s/7, Horn]), and .lac,,, (fig. 14). Arcularia, Link. X. (iiHiiosuLA, Linn. PI. 7, figs. i;>-17. Light yellowish or ash-color, banded, flecked, or blotched with white or darker shades; edge of callus frequently defined on both sides of the back by an orange-colored line; callus whitish; within the aperture yellowish. Length. '75 inch. Mediterr • . ARCULARTA. 25 N. circumcincta, A. Ad. (fig. 17), is founded on specimens showing the orange-bordered callus. It was erroneously reported from the Red Sea, but has been found at Alexandria and on the Syrian Coast. X. KRAUSSIANA, D unker. PL 7, figs. 18, 19. Yellowish brown, indistinctly dark banded ; callus yellowish or orange. Length, '4-'5 inch. South. Africa. N. orbiculata, A. Ad. (fig. 19), is identical. N. THERSITES, Brug. PI. 7, figs. 20-23. Ash, yellowish or brown, sometimes mottled, with usualty a light central band. Ribs usually obsolete on the mouth side of the dorsal hump. Length, *6— '85 inch. Indian Ocenn, Hong Kong, Manilla, Australia. N. bimaculosa, A. Ad. (fig. 22), represents a stumpy specimen of this species. It was described as from the Philippine Islands, and Mr. E. A. Smith reports it from Andaman Islands, " sand- banks, at low tide; very active animal." N. dorsuoaa, A. Ad. (fig. 23), from Philippines, is evidently a monstrosity; besides, the shell looks as if it had been roasted : it is probably a synonym. N. LEPTOSPIRA, A. Ad. PL 7, figs. 24-28. Yellowish ash-color, longitudinally rather closely plicated ; callus yellowish, wide spread. Length, "75 inch. Ho Ilo, Isle of Panay, Philippines (on mud banks, at low water, CuminjO; J<><-iila. A. Ad. (fig. 31). and X. nnnri. A. Ad. (fig. 32). nre evidently the same species. N. CALLOSA, A. Ad. PL 8, figs. 33, 34. Very broadly gibbons when adult, with wide-spreading, thick margined callus; ribs small, distant, sometimes cancellated and nodulous; white, three banded with chestnut or sulfused with with olive. Length, '4--5 inch. Philippines, in sandy mud at seven fathoms ; Indian Ocean. This may be only a variety of the preceding species, from which it is distinguished principally by form and sculpture. X. rafloft/n'ra, A. Ad. (fig. 34 . is synonymous. X. t'ANVKLLATA, A. Ad. PI. 8, fig. 35. Light brown, maculated with darker brown. Length. '0 inch. Philippines. The type is said to be rather thin mid semitransparent. X. MANCKUOIDKS, Lleeve. PL X, fig. 36. Solid, dark ash-color ; whorls tuberculated at the upper pact, tubercles here and there prolonged into ribs, interstices cancel- lated. Length, -ri inch. Pnrt J— U. White or yellowish, t ubercul:ite. Length. •<'.-•!) inch. N /" ( 'rut ral I'nlyiHuia : hie of NAYTIA, ALECTR10N. 27 Mr. Marrat considers his N. noduloxa probably a deep-water form of N. granifera: it is not figured. N. obliqua, Hombr. and Jacq. (fig. 40), N. obliqua. Pease (unfigured),and N. onerata, Desh. (fig. 41) are synonyms. Subgenus Naytia. .11. and A. Adam.?. N. (iLAiuiATA, Sovvb. PI. 8, figs. 42, 43. Light fawn-color, highly polished, with sometimes, traces of ribs at the sutures. Length, -5-'6 inch. W. Coast of Africa. Described doubtfully as a Strombux. N. obliqaa, Kiener (lig. 43), is a synonym. N. (iRANA. Lam. PL 8, fig. 44. Yellowish white, brown spotted at the* sutures, and with inter- rupted revolving brown lines. Length, '4 inch. Mediterranean tiea. Submenu* Alectrion, Montf. N. ({LANS. Linn. PL 8. tigs. 45-49, 52-54. Yellowish white, clouded with yellowish brown, encircled with equidistant, narrow, chestnut-colored lines. Length, 1-5-2 inches. Japan, Philippines, Australia. This is the largest species in the genus : it either varies much, however, in size and proportion, or else the following forms should be considered distinct. As they all possess the revolv- ing dark-colored lines, I prefer to consider them as simple dwarf varieties. . Yar. LATA, Tryon. Fig. 46. Broadly ovate, approaching N. niidabili*, L. in form. Length, 22 mill. Three specimens, without locality, in the Museum 'of the Philadelphia Academy. Yar. ELEGANS, Kiener. Figs. 47-49. Whorls inconspicuously shouldered beneath the sutures. Besides the revolving brown lines the surface is clouded or striped longitudinally, and revolving series of quadrangular spots frequent^ occur upon the shoulder and middle of the whorl. Length, 22-27 mill. So. Australia. 28 ALEfTRION. A smaller, more gracefully formed shell than the type, and typically sufficiently distinct, but varies much. Kieners IK is a poor one (fig. 47), and that which Reeve has given, as well as his description, refers to a /V. tsenia, G-mcl. The following are synonyms : N. rufula, Reeve (tig. 48), and N. spiral*, A. Ad. (tig. 49). Var. SUTURALIS, Lam. Figs. 52-54. Shoulder coronated by a row of tubercles. Length, 1— 1'5 inches. Philippines, Australia, New (.'tilrdniiia. Fig. 54 represents the typical form, whilst tig. 53 sh<>\\> M variety with the tubercles almost obsolete, passing into var. chif/anx N. inlerm<'.dia, Dunker (fig. 52) is \\\\ equivalent form, and N. bucculenta, Marrat, an uniigured species, may als-- placed here. X. HiRTA, Kiener. PI. '<>r<»l ifc.ru . "• Panama and Ualapagos," are almost certainly incorrect. A'. l>i/(irin, IJaird (lig. 5(,)) is, I think, a stumpy variety. N. .MONILK, Kiener. PI. ',), figs. (JO-US. Vellowish or ;oh color, with a rather broad darker central band, and sometimes narrower ones above and below it. Surface beautifully polished, ribs more llcxuous than in A", hi Ha; a double row of nodules below the suture, caused by an impn line on the sloping shoulder. Length, 1 inch. Philippines, Au»ti' ALECTR10N. 29 This species is, typically, readily distinguished from N. hirta, but appears to approach the latter through varieties. The oldest name given to it is possibly N. Jiepatica, Mont., who fig- ured a similar species in error as British, but it is well known as monile, and no useful purpose will be subserved in changing its name.. N. lackrymosa, Reeve (fig. 62) and N. pauper -ata, Quoy = N. bullata, Marr. (fig. 61), are synonyms, and N. Jacksoniana, Quoy (figs. 63, 64) is a dwarf race, from Australia — a well- marked variety. N. mucronata, A. Ad. (fig. 67), is a variety in which the ribs are partially separated into granules, and N. dis- torta, A. Ad. (fig. 68), is a monstrosity, apparently of this species. N. corticatci, A. Ad. (fig. 66), appears to = var. Jack- soniana, as does also N. acuticostata, Montr, (fig. 65), and N. Tasmanica, Woods (unfigured). X. OBESA, G. and II. Xevill. Shell thick, shining ; brown indistinctly and minutely mottled with white, irregularly stained near the suture with a darker shade of brown; two rows of more or less granulose ridges immediately beneath the sulmv, columelhi with a moderately large, white callosity, slightly rugose, aperture ridged near its margin. Length, 22 mill. Kutcli. Var. CEYLONIOA, G. and H. Xevill. More acuminate, less globose, suture more distinct ; longi- tudinal ribs on the "antepenultimate whorl more or less obsolete. Length, 19 mill. Ceylon and Penang. Has the coloration but not the fragility of N. mutabilix, differ- ing also in being sculptured. Thickness, sculpture, and particu- larly the double row of granules beneath the suture indicate intimate relationship with N. monile. X. SCALARIS, A. Ad. PL 9, figs. 69, 70. Pale yellowish, obscurely banded with reddish brown. Length, 1-3 inches. Me of Corrigidor, Philippines, in coarse sand at seven fathoms. — Ginning. Appears to partake of the characters of N. monile and N. papillosa. N. crenulata, Kiener, not Brug. (fig. 70), and N. cren- ellifera, A. Ad. (fig. 75), seem to be the same species. 30 ZEUXIS. X. Sro_t IJOKKXSIS, A. Ad. PL <}, figs. 72, 7:]. Yellowish white, three banded with chestnut. Length. '7-1 inch. Indian Ocean, Philippine*, Central Polyu, \ narrower form than any of tlie preceding, mid connecting undoubtedly with N. scalaris, A. Ad. Except the one. In-low the coronal of tubercles around the suture, the revolving lines :ire only apparent towards the base of the shell. N. caelala. \. Ad. (fig. 73) appears to be the same. N. i-AiMLLosA, Linn. PI. 9, figs. 74, 71. Whitish, more or less blotched with yellowish brown, spire usually pink tipped. Length, 1-25-2-25 inches. Philipjrinc Islands, Central Polynesia. JV xeminodoMi., A. Ad. (tig. 71), may connect this form with the last, and through it, with N. mon.it e. .Subgenus Zeuxis, H. and A. Ad. « With this group is united Telaxc-Oj II. and A. Adams, the characters by which those authors distinguish them being, in some cases at least, dependent upon the age of the specimens ; juvenile forms belonging to Telasco, adult to /<>.u.r.i*. To be sure, none of the subgeneric groups have sullicient clain distinctness, but in this case I am utterly unable to distinguish them. Messrs. Adams give as characters of .TWasco, " inner lip spreading, outer lip simple, acute;" but many well-grown species have the inner lip with well-defined margin to the callus, and all of them, when adult, have a thickened or externally variced outer lip, dentate within. Zeu.ri* is said to be " covered with an epidermis," but in most of the species referred to it. then1 is certainly no epidermis. For N. el>J. choco- late, with frequently distant, narrow red revolving lines and irregular broad bands; maculate or closely punctate with darker markings; sometimes unicolored. The form varies from elongated to broad ovate, frequently constricted at the upper part of each whorl. Length, '75-1 inch. Straits of Malacca, Philippines, Polynesia, Sandwicli Islam! *, Guinea, Coast, W. Afri<'«. A solid, smooth, usually gaudily painted species, varying very much in form and coloration. A large number of these variations have received specific names, but 1 do not find in any of them really distinctive characters. X. sr/Y^/<7, A. Ad. (fig. llfi), and N. semisulcata, Dunker (fig. 117). have the typical coloration, and the latter possesses the distant red revolving lines, which so frequently form the groundwork of the ornamentation. In N. zonalis, A. Ad. (fig. 1.18), the three brown bands which are obscurely marked in N. sertula, become well colored. Another ZEUXIS. 35 modification of the banded form is N. succincta, A. Ad. (fig. 119). N. Marratii, E. A. Smith (fig. 120), is a small form in which the sutures are maculate ; the colored revolving lines are present in the specimens before me, but in the darker colored ones are much obscured by the coloration. In N. punctata. A. Ad. (fig. 121), the sutural painting is retained, but the shell is so clouded with dark chocolate-color as to obscure the other markings. N. compta, A. Ad. (fig. 122), is similar, whilst the inkiest specimens have been called N. velata, Gould (figs. 123, 125), and N. Inctu- osa, A. Ad. (fig. 126). N. lentiginosa, A. Ad. (fig. 127), has been proposed for shells allied to punctata, dark in color, with sutural crenulations and red revolving lines. N. mustelina, Gould, and .V. forruginea,) Marrat, both unfigured, are also probably syn- onyms. A light colored or nearly white variety, with the revolving brown lines and brown maculations, has been called by Gould N. lilacina (fig. 128), and by Dunker N. coturnix (fig. 129). To these may be added also N. sesarma, Marrat (fig. 130), from Whydah, Coast of Guinea, W. Africa; and N. pal- lidula, A. Ad. (fig. 131), a faded specimen from Malacca, and which equals N. micans, A. Ad. (fig. 132), a similarly faded specimen from the Philippines. N. flava, Marrat, habitat un- known, and N. polita, Marrat, from Mauritius, both unfigured, are, judging from the descriptions, at least very closely related to N. gaitdiosa. N. clandestina, A. Ad., an unfigured Japanese species, may also be placed here until a figure may perhaps fur- nish the distinctive characters which cannot be found in the description. N. PIC.TA, Dunker. PI. 11, figs. 133-142. Shell broadly ovate, very smooth and polished ; spire short, conic, first finely, then distantly, undulately plicate ; body whorl narrowly round-shouldered above, sometimes obsoletely tuber- culate on the shoulder, incisely striate near the base. Color everywhere minutely flecked with brown or ash and white, with sometimes narrow brown revolving lines. Length, '6-*8 inch. Philippines, Mauritius, Australia, Central Polynesia, Cape Verd Is. It is with considerable hesitation that I allow this to stand as a distinct species from the preceding, with which it has much in common. It has many synonyms: N. ^/i/o.sa. Gray (fig. 134). A', f/raphitera^ Beck (fig. 135), N. Eeeveana, Dunker (fig. 13fi), #. disbar, A. Ad. (fig. 137 , A: lurida, Gould (fig. 138), A'. m-usiva, Gould (fig. 139), as well as probably the the following unfigured species , N. Kieneri, Anton, A7, obliquata, A. Ad., AT. plicatula, D linker. The three following species appear to me to be mere varieties of N. picta, perhaps connecting it with N. yaudiosa : Var. MARMOREA, A. Ad. Fig. 140. Whitish, marbled with yellowish brown, the maculations some- times disposed in two or three bands. Length. 1 inch. Philippines, sandy mud, at 25 fathoms. — Cuming. Var. ALGIDA, Reeve. Fig. 141. Livid olive, blotched with white, and painted longitudinally with waved brown streaks. Length, 1 inch. Morcton Bay, Australia. Var. BICALLOSA, E. A. Smith. Fig. 142. Whitish, livid at the sutures. Length, 1 inch. West Australia, Swan River, Cape Natal. The double tubercular callus at the base of the columella is not unfrequently developed in very heavy specimens of other species, and is an individual rather than specific character. N. CONSPERSA, Phil. PI. 11, figs. 143. 144. Shell very small, smooth, thick : yellowish or white, maculate with chocolate, forming on the body whorl two irregular bands. Length, '4-'o inch. Canary Islands. Does not differ essentially from N. picta, except by its much smaller size and heavier structure: it may well be a dwarf form of that species. N. Pfeiff'eri, Phil. (fig. 144), is synonymous. Several authors have recognized this shell as N. glaberrima. Gmel., but the description is indefinite, and the figures referred to are unrecognizable. X. HALDEMANI, Dunker. PI. 11. figs. 145, 14-•('> inch. Solomon'' x Is , Philippines ^ f Madagascar, Kiener. This is a more quadrate, solid, smaller form than the pre- ceding. It, as well as some of its synonyms, has been referred to N. tegitla. Reeve, by such experienced students as Pease, Carpenter, Mai-rat: I think, however, that the form and colora- tion and difference of habitat, will justify a separation. I add to Kiener's figure (tig. 174) one by Reeve, in which the ribs are obsolete (fig. 175). N. rot'oni'la, A. Ad. (fig. 170), N. delicata, A. Ad. (fig. 177), are synonyms. .V. trtHodosa, E. A. Smith (fig. 178), from Solomon's Is., is probably a variety of this species, although it 1ms partly the features of X. x>//>x/n«o.sY7. Lam. X. CTXCTELLA, Gould. PI. 13, figs. 180-182. Shoulder rounded, ribs narrow, strongly laticed by revolving- lines. White, with sometimes a narrow median brown bund. Length, '45-*(J inch. Philippine*, Central Polynesia. N. clathrattiltt, A. Ad. (fig. 182 \ is synonymous. X. cinctalla, A. Ad. (fig. 181), from St. Helena, is very close, if not identical. X. NIGRA, Hombr. et Jacq. PI. 13. figs. 183-187. Dark chocolate-color within and without, with usually a light band. Length. -v-'ifa inch. Philippines. With this I unite A. lirata. Marrat, which "l figure from an author's type dig. 184 , N. 7Wm//fW«/?«, Issel (tig. 185), in which the ribs, especially round the upper part of the body whorl, are more or less nodulous. JY. xcalarina, Marrat (fig. 180). i am inclined to believe that A7. Novx-Zealanditt', Reeve (fig. 187), is merely a variety. U » : PHRONTIS. X. CKASSA. Koch. PI. 1:5, figs. 188-190. Yellowish or greyish, with usually a superior wliito band. Very thick, ribs rather small, broken into granules. Length, •it-'li) inch. China, Viti Isles. P'ig. 188 is a copy of the type, said to eoine from China, but that locality is doubtful: the more usual form of the spook's is that of fig. 189. A. smni.nnlr is A'. obliqueplicata, Dunker. X. AMHKii A. Mont. PI. !.">, tigs. 194-197, 213. Narrowly sliouldered. ribs pretty close, crossed as wrii as the interstices l»y tine revolving lines. White or yellowish, generally lianded. sj)ottcd or maculated with brown. Length. '4 -'.">."> inch. West Indies, West Coast of Africa. - Hunker. First described by Montagu as a l>ritish spocios. and occa- sionally found on the western shores of Europe, but its occurrence is adventitious. Its more scalariform spire, finer sculpture, color, absence of the strong nodules, and narrow, defined colmnolla callus will servo to distinguish it from A'. fifn-.r. Say. The synonyms are X. Aitlilla nun (tig. 194). A*. Camlfi, (fig. 195) and A'. //o/r.W/v/ (fig. 19C»). all of d'Orb.. and all immature s. 21 1-21S. Whitish or yellowish, with narrow Itands or blotches of chest- nut or chocolate. Indian Ocean, Madagascar, New Ireland, Polynesia. Mr. Marrat considers this a variety of A'. xitbKjtuman. Lam., and he is probably correct — yet the less developed shoulder, more swollen periphery, more numerous, smaller and decidedly prickly tubercles, as well as lighter color, constitute characters deserving of recognition, I think. With it are to be united A*. hurrida, Dunker (fig. 21(>), A", (inun'ri. Reeve (fig. 217), and A". curta, Gould dig. 218). N. GiUNKKi. Dunker. PI. 14, tigs. 2MI-222. White or yellowish, sometimes obscurely banded or spotted. Length, •-228. Whitish or yellowish, stained or obscurely banded with brown. Length, -8-l'2 inches. Galapagos Is., Panama to Mazatlan. Iviener's X. dcrtntisata (fig. 227) is synonymous, and his locality '• W. Coast of Africa," as Avell as that given by Reeve for decuxxata >k Brisbane Water, E. Australia," are both erroneous. N. an, is a juvenile shell; it comes from Galapagos (at ten fathoms), on the authority of Cuming. A'. runeiH'cnx, C. B. Ad., and N. acuta. Carpenter (not Say), both untigured. are evidently the same species. X. TRITONIFORMIS. Kiener. PI. 14, Iigs. 229. 230. Yellowish, ash-color, or light brown ; columella-callus and lip white. Length. 1 inch. PMUppiiK'x, on mud Hats — Cuming' ; Corisco Ba y — Marrat. A', fuwuta, A. Ad. (ilg. 230), is probably the same species. X. MYRISTK A. Hinds. PI. 14, Iigs. 231, 232. Light brown, the revolving ridges darker, sometimes dark- spotted below the sutures. Length, 1 inch. Gape of Good Hope. Notwithstanding the greater prominence of the revolving- ridges, more undulating longitudinal sculpture, and more rugose columella, 1 doubt the distinctness of this from M. Tritoni- formiti. Yar. RUFOLINEATA, Marrat. Fig. 232. Whitish or yellowish, stained or lineated with brown. Length, '9 inch. Philippines. It is the N. polygonata of Reeve (riot Lamarck), and differs trom the typical N. myristica only in being shorter and broader. 4h HI MA. N. SCABRIUSCULA. Powis. PI. 14, figs. 2oo-2.>f). Brownish, or 'usually ash-color, with a superior white band, which is occasionally visible on the spire ; revolving lines some- times chestnut-brown. Length, M5--7.") inch. Panama. X. collaria, Gould (fig. 234), and X. Stimpwntana, C. H A-!. (fig. 235), appear to be equivalent forms. N. NODATA, Hinds. PI. 14. fig. 2:jr>. Yellowish brown, with one or two faint chocolate bunds. Length, *8 inch. Mraitx of Malacca. X. FASCTATA, Lam. PI. 14. figs. 0^7. 2;$s. Whitish, with a central chestnut band, tinged with chestnut at the base. Length, M)5-'9 inch. The whole surface of this species is beautifully gnmulated. X. FKSTIVA. Powis. IM. 14, figs. 2;U)-242. Longitudinal ribs coarsely latticed by strong, close, rounded, revolving riblets. Whitish, interstices of riblets chestnut or ehocolate color; columella and lip white. Length. '7-'85 inch. \. fcalniu is said to have been dredged by C liming at Panama and St. Elena (in sandy mud at six to ten fathom*:, but i not aware that either locality has been confirmed. The next species (N. dent if cm. Powis) is a native of those regions, but is constantly distinguished by being thinner, more swollen, and dark chocolate color within and without. The Japanese habitat is undoubted. The synonyms are X. lirata, Dunker (fig. •240). A'. (It'.albrifti, A. Ad. (fig. 241 I,M somewh;it narrower form, usually white, with a central brown baud — it might perhaps be dis- tinguished as a variety, and N. actftidextata, K. A. Smith (fig. X. DKNTIKKKA. Powis. PI. 14. figs. "2 4o - I?4.~>. (1hocolate-brown within and without, witli occasionally an obscure lighter central band. Length. -T-'S") inch. l*iinnnm to < A", nn'ul f.ntaia. Powis ( fig. 244), is an immature shell, and a -till younger one is .V. T^-hmiii. Troschel (fig. -24.". «. To th HI MA. 47 synonyms should probably bo added A7, corpulente, C. B. Ad. (unfigured), from Panama. N. ABYSSICOLA. A. Ad. PL 15, fig. 255. Dirty white, slightly bead-margined at the sutures. Length, '33 inch. Me of Boholj Philippines, in clayey ground, at sixty fathoms — Cuming. I do not know this species. X. PAUPERA, Gould. PL 15, figs. 240-250. Elevated, narrow. Avhorls rounded, closehf costate, and with fine revolving; lines ; aperture small, rounded. White or yellowish, sometimes fa seriated with brown, or marbled, or with the lower half of the body-whorl brown. Length, -35-'5 inch. Japan, Australia, Central Polynesia. Differs from the Xassa1 preceding it in this group by its pupi- form shape and comparatively small body-whorl and mouth. The spire is sometimes much exserted, causing very deep sutures. The variable painting, etc., has caused a very large synonymy, namely — .V. jt1<>hccnt(i, Gould (unfigured), N. micros- l.omn. Pease (fig. 247), AT. uniftnteiafa and N. turricula, Pease MS., N. bfilfMift. Pease (h'_>. 248). .V. ili'i-mettina, Gould (un- figiD-ed). X. frtifi't'ciilun. Dunker (Jig. 249), is a stouter form, which may possibly be identical with the next species. N. .SY/wo^x/.s. Dunker MS., and .V. lnie>ola, E. A. Smith (tig. 250), from Japan, described from a single dead specimen, are very probably synonyms. X. TRIX<;A, Souverbie. PI. 15, figs. 251, 252. Yellowish brown, sometimes mottled with chestnut, and spotted on the varix of the lip. New Caledonia, 8. Australia. With this I unite X. compnrfa, Angas, of which I am able to give a figure from a specimen (fig. 252) :"it is the Australian rep- resentative of the European A', inrntxxutn. X. DKNTNTLATA, A. Ad. PL 15, fig. 254. Yellowish, banded and blotched with chestnut. Length. -9 inch. Mediterranean Sea. A rare form, confounded by several authors with A7, clathrata. Born (-. lima fa. Auct.V 48 MIMA. X. PERTTREMIA, Tenison- Woods. PI. is. fig. f)7i. Milky white, subpcllucid, shining. Length, 7 mill. Port Jack*on., N. CONCENTKK'A, Marrat. PL 15, tig. 260. Greyish, with two l)rown bands; bcjwled at the sutures, closely ribbed, impressed with revolving lines at the base. Length, Mif) ineli. Habitat unknown. A doubtful species founded upon a tignre in "Reeve's Ironica intended for N. coitciimti . Powis — which it is not. X. RISSOIDKS, Man-at. PI. IT), fig. ^f>:>. Sliell white. Length, \">f> inch. Habitat unknoirit. Much more slender than tlie ty])ical X. pan /tern, yet I doubt its distinctness. I have before me a single specimen wliich is just intermediate between the two forms. X. KXI.MIA. 1L Adams. PI. IT), tig. 2.~>7. Cancellated by very close, small longitudinal and revolving lines; light yellowish In-own, with three p«le brown revolving bands. Length. S mill. \t er. figs. :>.M;, i>:.S-i>.V.l. rioselv cancellated, with an impressed line at the suture. ril i m-tihi . llombr. and Jacij. (I'm1. •J.'iS). :ind jin>b:ibly A'. i>nl<'/n'rrim(i. MaiTat (Jig. ii")'.l ). :in- synonyms. X. INTKKUKATA. Iv A. Smith. PI. 1.'). fig. -2(')1. \Villi spiral line in the interstices of the Longitudinal riblets. D»rk brown, blackish beneath the suture^. Length. »i\") mill. -.': HIMA. 49 N. NUCLEOLUS, Phil. PI. 15, fig. 262. Whitish, brown at suture and base, with usually a brown central band. Length, 5-6*5 mill. Mazatlan ; Acapulco - W. M. Gabb. This is one of the few Mazatlan species unknown to Carpen- ter ; it is a very distinct and pretty form. N. INCRASSATA, Strom. PI. 15, figs. 263-266. Brownish white, usually obscurely maculate or banded with brown ; whorls with or without a slight shoulder ; shell broad to elongated ovate ; occasionally (in some specimens) with a varix crossing the whorl ; lip varix strong, usually with three brown spots. Length, '45-'6 inch. Iceland, and North Europe to Azores, Mediterranean. Fossil, widety distributed in European tertiary and quaternary deposits. Owing to the great variability of this species, it has received numerous names : one of these forms, indeed, is usually separated by some of the best European conchologists, and it will be as well, perhaps, to designate it as \ax.pygmaea, although the immense series of specimens before me compels me to agree with Dr. von Martens, that it has no real claim to specific dis- tinctness. Var. PYGM^EA, Lam. Fig. 265. Shell narrower and more finely sculptured ; whorls rounded, not angulated above ; spire proportionately longer. N. incrossala is a very active mollusk, and now and then changes its crawling position by leisurety floating writh its foot upwards. It often gets into lobster and whelk pots. The spawn cases are solitary, yellowish, and shaped like a, round flask, with a small neck or opening at the top. N. ROSACEA, Reeve. PI. 15, fig. 267. Deep rose-color, black edged at the base, lip white. Length, 8*5 mill. Habitat unknown. May be a variety of N. mcrasmta. N. PRO MPT A, Marrat. Ovately conical, highly polished, pale yellowish white, with two reddish-purple dotted bands, one in the centre of the body- fiU HIMA. whorl, the other near the canal at the base, whorls rather flattened, ribbed to the base in front and not more than half-way down behind, raised into blunt nodules at the sutures, aperture semi- Innate, colinnelhi thickened but not spreading, tubercular, outer lip very thick, with a, thin edge near the aperture ; throat with rather strong and somewhat distant ridges, canal very short, stained on each side of the base with brown. This may be only a variety of that interminable shell. X. inrruxxnta. Mull., but I have not seen any varieties that are likely to connect them. The above is Marraf's description : no figure, dimensions or locality. X. AUIA. Say. Shell white. L. -4."). lat. •:> incli. Hoit.f/iern UC,S. ~11\\. Semitransparent orange, tinned with rose towards the apex, transversely grooved. Longitudinally llexnonsly ribbed, aperture small, columella callous, lip thickly varicose, varix white. Length, •."> incli. Caxcuen />"//, I'm-fii'/"!. Possibly a variety of X. ?'/?r/v/xxtf/r/. var. />//////*«•«. which it a])j)ears to connect with'tlie next species. N. Covhuwiisi*. Thorpe, apj)ears to be an unpublished species. although alluded to by Mr. Marrat : s|)ecimens under that name received from Mr. Sylvanns llanley. are l>efore me — they do not (litter essentially from the li»'inv of X. h'-nrllu. lieeve. The description of X. (irnl«t. Marrat ( fiir. -JTH ). from \V. Africa, agrees very well with A", h-nrllu. N. DKSHAYKSII. Drouet. IM. If), iig. r>i;«.». Violaceous, with brown n-volving lines. Lenjilh. 1 ."> mill. , See remark under preceding species. N. VEKSICOLOK, (\ \\. Ad. IM. If), tigs. 270-:>7:>. L>7f). Yellowish brown, lower ])art of body-whorl and sutures usually chestnut-colored. Length. 13 mill. Panama to NIOTHA. ,)1 The ribs are few, rather broadly rounded, color variable. N. •proximo,, and N. striata (fig. 271), of C. B. Ad., N. rufocincta, A. Ad. (fig. 272), N. crebristriata, Carpenter (_unfigured), and N. Lecadrei, Folin (fig. 275), are synonyms. N. sixrsiGERA, A. Ad. PL 15, figs. 274, 276-278. Whitish, stained or filleted with red-brown ; ribs slightly granulated at the sutures, lips varicose,' sinuated at the lower part. Length, -5 inch. Philippines, Mauritius. The lip-sinus is not, probably, distinctive. G. and H. Nevill figure N variety cernica (fig. 276) from Mauritius. N.frdudulenta, Ma IT. (fig. 277), from Philippines, and N. cribrnria, Man1, (fig. 278% habitat unknown, are, judging from figures and descrip- tions, at least very closely related. Siil»jr mis Jiiotha, H. ami A. Adams. The difference between this group and Alectrion, is very slight, yet its retention will possibly facilitate the classification of the species; it includes those shells having a reticulated or cancel- lated surface in consequence of the longitudinal and revolving sculpture being about equally, prominent, whereas in Alectrion either the whorls are smooth or the longitudinal ribs are much more prominent than the revolving stria?. In both, the inner lip- callus is spread over the body-whorl, and the outer lip is with- out external varix. N. ALBESCENS, Bunker. PL 16, figs. 279-283. White or yellowish, sometimes with faintly marked ash- colored bands, which are chocolate-colored within the white aperture ; first whorls usually dark ash-color. Length, 15-20 mill. Japan, Philippines, Polynesia, Australia, Mozambique, Andaman Isles. The typical form of this species is easily recognized by its faint bands and dark apex ; of this type is N. bicolor, Hombr. et Jacq. (fig. 280). There is a gradual variation from this to the next species, so that it is difficult to decide where the one should end and the other commence ; among these varieties are N. fen.estrata, Marr. (fig. 281). a somewhat more ovate form, the 52 N1OTHA. name proposed for N. Ittabellei, Reeve, not Orb., N. Keenii, Marr., which I figure from an author's specimen (fig. 282), N. gemmulifcra. A. Ad. (fig. 283). X. SPLENDIDULA. Dunker. PI. 1(), figs. 284-287. White, shining, sharply granose by the crossing of the longi- tudinal ribs by deeply incised lines ; occasionally marbled with light chestnut, or spotted with the same next the suture ; suture deeply channeled. Length, -6-'75 inch. Philippines, Malacca, Polynesia. Very close to N. albescent, and perhaps only a variety of that species; the tubercles are more sharp-set, the revolving lines more distant and regularly spaced — not occasionally approxi- mating in pairs as in albescens. The synonyms are N. semi- gr.anosa, Dkr. (fig. 285), N. ravida, A. Ad. (fig. 286), and N. densigranata, Reeve (fig. 287). N.-nivotsa, Mai-rat, and N. vrispuf.a, Marrat, are unfigured species compared by the author to this form. N. PAUPERATA, Lam. PI. 16, figs. 288-291. Banded with chestnut on the periphery and at the base of the body-whorl, columella and lip-margin sometimes tinged with chestnut. Ribs becoming evanescent below the middle of the body-whorl, cut into tubercles by the revolving lines, a row of these tubercles below the suture, more prominent and sepai from the rest by a sulcus. Length, -5-'75 inch. #. Australia, Tasmania. N. lyrelfa. Beck (fig. 289), is a white or blenched specimen of this species, not in good condition, and I think that N. miilti- yranota. Dunker i fig. 290), is the juvenile, and N.ca/wata, Phil, (fig. 271). a pigmy adult of the same species. X. SORDHJA, A. Ad. PL 1H, fig. 292. Yellowish, obscurely banded with light brown. Length. M>5 inch. Philippine*. The suture is somewhat channeled, the ribs rather sharp, the revolving impressed lines rather faint, This, as well MS the following species may be only varietal forms of N. albescent. NIOTHA. 53 X. CANDENS, Hinds. PL 16, figs. 293, 294. Yellowish white, marbled or fasciate with chestnut ; a row of granules below the suture, and close, prickly granulations cover- ing the whorls, caused by the incised revolving lines. Length, '7-' 9 inch. Marquesas Isles. X. CREMATA, Hinds. PL 16, figs. 295-300. The whorls are usually channeled below the sutures so as to separate a single row of nodules, and the close ribs are crossed by closer revolving incised lines. The color is yellowish or whitish, banded or irregularly marbled with brown or ash color. Length, -75-1 inch. Sts. of Malacca, Philippines, Polynesia. The taller spire, beaded line beneath the suture, prominence of the longitudinal sculpture, etc., are the distinctive features of this species — which connects undoubtedly with N. albescent on the one hand, and with concinna on the other. Hinds' shell is not adult (fig. 295), and does not exhibit the usual appearance of the species so well as does N.. Quoyi, Hombr. (fig. 296), or N. fragum, Hombr. (fig. 297). Var. MARGARTTIFERA, Duuker. Figs. 298-300. The longitudinal ribs are. narrower, sharp edged, the revolving sculpture coarse, obsolete in the middle of the body-whorl. Besides the brown or chocolate bands or blotches, the surface is numerously spotted on the sides of the small tubercles with chestnut-brown. N. venusta, Dunker (fig. 299), N. costellifera A. Ad. (fig. 300), are synonyms. X. KIENERI, Desh. PL 16, figs. 301-303. Longitudinal ribs prominent, upper margin of each whorl tuberculated, incised revolving lines faint except towards the base, where they cut up the ribs into tubercles ; white with chocolate or chestnut superior and median bands ; surface some- what polished. Length, -75-1 inch. Singapore, Polynesia, Tsle of Bourbon. The more prominent, less decussated longitudinal sculpture is the chief distinction from N.. cremata, Hinds, the incised re- volving lines from N. monile, Kiener — which it m< nearly 54 MOTH A. resembles in its coloring tind polished surface. That a. series could be arranged to show the gradual transition from one to the other of these species, although arranged in different groups, cannot be doubted. The synonyms are N. marginulata, Reeve not Lam. (fig. 301), called N. Kieneri by Beshayes, N. mar- garitifera, Reeve, not Bunker (fig. 302), and N. Isabellei, Reeve, not d'Orb. (fig. 303). N. LIVESCENS, Phil. PI. 16, fig. 304. Yellowish, clouded with light chestnut. Length, -8--1) inch. India, Chinese Sea, Philippine*. This species has the form of albescens, with the revolving sculpture of cremata and ribs of concinna. N. PUSIO, A. Ad. PL 16, fig. 305. Fulvous, variegated and spotted with brown. Length, *28 inch. Luzon, Philippines, in coarse sand, at six fathoms— Cuming. This shell is globosely oval, with fine ribs and rather incon- spicuous revolving striae. N. MULTICOSTATA, A. Ad. PL 16, tig. 306. White, variegated with pale red ; revolving stria? obsolete. Length, *7 inch. PJiilippines, coarse sand, at four fathoms— Cumiug. Proportionally longer, the ribs rather coarser, yet possibly an older example of N. pusio. N. VERRUCOSA, A. Ad. PL 16, fig. 307, Yellowish, clouded with reddish brown. Length, 1 inch. Philippine*. The tubercles are larger and more decidedly warty than in the succeeding species, the sutural channel is deeper, the spire more conical: yet it possibly is only an intermediate form between xtigmaria and gemmulata. N. STIGMARIA, A. Ad. PL Ul. tigs. 308-310. Whitish or yellowish, more or less clouded and marked with brown. Sculpture forming tint, somewhat square-shaped gran- ules, those forming a row around the dee]) (but not wide) suture. somewhat larger. Length, *75-l inch. Philippines, Malacca, Indian Ocean. TR1TIA. 55 With this I unite N. cremata, Reeve, not Hinds = N. quad- raia, Marrat (fig. 309), and N. retecosa, A. Ad., not J. Sowb. = N. Adamsiana, Marrat (fig. 310). N. CUMINGII, A. Ad. PI. IT, fig- 311. Ovate, rather ventricose, solid, suture flatly channeled. White, stained with faint chestnut-color. Length, 1 inch. China . Distinguished by the swollen character of the whorls — yet probably only an intermediate form between the last and next species. N. GEMMULATA, Lam. PI. IT, figs. 312-315. Yellowish white, stained and spotted with chestnut ; suture flatly channeled. Length, 1 inch. Philippines, Sts. of Sunda. N. clathrata, Lam., Encyc. Meth. (fig. 313), N. conoidalis. Desh. (fig. 315), nnrl N. variegata, A. Ad. (fig. 314), are syn- onv*ms. ,-ubgenus Tritia, Risso. Distinguished from Niotha by its narrow callus, yet some of the last species in that group form a passage into this. Csesia, 11. and A. Adams, lias no distinctive character, and must merge into Triliti, as a synonym. Schiztipygfy Conrad, founded on a miocene species (H. Californica. PI. 3, fig. 32), probably equiva- lent to N, ]K',r/>in(/uiK, Hinds, is also a synonym. ( .'<> retain its name MS :v variety. X. GAYI, Kiener. PL 17, figs. 324, 325. Yellowish brown to chestnut-color; longitudinal sculpture usually the most prominent, but sometimes obsolete; a row of head-like grannies usually, next below the sutures. Length, 15-18 mill. W. Count nf So. America, Chili, r N. rubricata, Gould (fig. 325). is a synonym. i *. X. COPPINGKRI, E. A. Smith. PL 18, fig. 372. Whitish, with a broad purplish-brown band at the top of the whorls, and two others on the last, the upper one around the TRITIA. 57 middle, and the other somewhat below ; aperture bluish white, showing the external banding. Length, 13'5 mill. Patagonia. N. T^NIOLATA, Phil. PI. 18, fig. 373. Yellowish brown, tipped with chocolate on the nodules. Length, 11-16 mill. Chonos Isl. and So. Patagonia. Is not jV. Coppingeri the same ? * Japan, Philippines, Indian Ocean, W. Africa. N. NIVEA, A. Ad. PI. 17, fig. 326. White, solid. Length, 1 inch. Philippines. Very like N. reticulata, Linn., of Europe. N. MUNIERIANA, Crosse. PI. 17, fig. 331. White, with a scarcely apparent pale brown revolving band. Length, 16 mill. So. Australia. N. SIGN ATA, Bunker. PI. 17, figs. 327, 328. Yellowish brown, with a pale central band. Length, *4 inch. So. Africa. Very like N. incrassata, but without the external lip-varix. •N. regularis^ Kiister (fig. 328), is probably the same. N. TURBINEA, Gould. PI. 17, fig. 329. Shell white. Length, '9 inch. Africa. I am not acquainted with this species. The precise locality is unknown. N. ROISSYI, Deshayes. PL 17, figs. 330, 332. Whitish, rather thin ; clathrate. Length, 15 mill. East Indies. N. dominula, Tapparone-Canef'ri (fig. 332), does not appear to differ. N. PUMILIO, E. A. Smith. PI. 17, fig. 333. Whitish corneous. Length, 3*5 mill. Wydah, W. Africa. Is this really distinct from the preceding species? At any rate the shell is so decidedly immature that it ought not to have been described. ;")K TR1T1A. N. Ko.'iiiANA, Dunker. PI. 17, tig. :J:>4. Yellowish white, variegated with chestnut. Length, 3-4 mill. Tulle. Jiity, No. Africa. Another immature and doubtful species. N. I'urATKLLA, A. Ad. PL IT, tig. :-J:{.'>. Yellowish, stained vvitli light brown or ash. Length, 1 inch. Watl,ci<>!i Bay, ,sv>. Africa. Very closely allied to the European X. re< iculdta. '"•' Atlantic Oci'tin and Mediterranean >•>>S).a shell which is certainly identical with this species. A'. #r'.>). i< not adult. \. HKTHM'LATA, Ijillll. PL IS. figs. JUO-.'M-"). Yellowish white, light chestnut or chocolate-color: sculpture varying considerably, but the longitudinal ribs are usually the most prominent . llexuo'is. distant, or numerous and close ; occa- sionally the suture is beaded so as to resemble .V. rnatiilr. Kiener Len-jth. '7r>-l'2f) inch. Kurope, 'from \<>rir fhr M<(iilt /•/•">• Fossil, from the mioceue throughout iMirojie. Jeffreys* says: At the recess of each tide this mollusk buries itself in the sand in a slanting position, its * Brit. Conch., iv, 348. TRTTIA. 59 being betrayed by a little hillock. It also gets into lobster-pots for the sake of the bait. Bouchard-Chantereaux attributes to this as well as to other whelks, the habit of piercing and devouring bi- valves. According- to M. Lespes, N. retieulata is preyed upon b}~ a parasitic Trematode (Cercon'a aayittata') which infests if s -liver. Its spawn cases are deposited on the leaves of Zostera and on various otlier things which are left dry only at springtides ; the capsules are arranged in rows, and so closely that they overlie each other 'Mike the brass scales of the cheek-band of a hussar" (Johnston). They are compressed pouches, each of the size of M larsre spangle, supported on a very short stalk, with a small opening at the top to allow the fry to escape. Mr. Peach des- cribed and figured the capsules in the Reports of two Cornish Societies for 1843 and 1844 ; and he has given us some amusing particulars of the fry. These behaved themselves like the fry of other gastropods, skipping about and whirling round by means of their ciliated lobes, apparently in a state of pleasura- ble excitement ; but it seems that the exercise was compulsory, or necessary to prevent the attacks of a swarm of infusoria, which made short work of any tired or feeble infant Nassa. Mr. Jeffreys has named AT. nitida (fig. 340) a shell which he says is as distinct from AT. rt'liciilcita as A7, /.ti/gmsea is from N. irtcr(i$iwtn.< and he states that lie has not seen any intermediate forms, lie states that in'Hdn is found only in brackish water and on muddy bottoms. A specimen among a number dredged by him in Roach River, had two eyes on the right hand tentacle; the eyes were smaller than usual, and close together. I agree with Morch and Von Martens that ••nitida is merely a varietty of N. retwiilata. Mr. Jeffreys cites A7, re.ticnlata from Japan;* the identity of the Japanese shell must be supposed to be in the sense in which Mr. Mar rat would regard it — yet I can admit it also, if it be considered necessary to [trove an immense distri- bution for the species. A". reti<-u1>*- specimens instead of being deeply bifurcated. Under these cir- •cumstances, it becomes very doubtful whether the group Ilyanassa ought to stand. I have concluded to retain it pro- visionally as a subgenus, especially as it may include several species conveniently separable from Tritin by having dark- colored shells. \. OBSOLETA, Say. PI. is. tigs. 347-349. Chocolate-brown or olive, with occasionally a faint, lighter colored central band : deep chocolate within the aperture, with a central white band. Length. '75-1 inch. .J/a$,wA>w/7s to Florida. The animal is variously mottled with slate color, the tentacula :uv suddenly diminished above the eyes, and become bristle-like. Zool. Record, ii JLYANASSA. 61 Its movements are very active, and it collects in numbers about dead crabs and other marine animals, on which it feeds. Inhabits all our muddy shores, preferring situations not exposed to the surf of the open sea; such as inlets and extended flats which are drained at low tide. It is found abundantly at the con- fluence of fresh and salt water, where the ' taste is merely brackish. No shell of equal size is so abundant, on the whole Atlantic shore. Specimens from Florida vary only in being smaller, more olivaceous, and by having a thick, broad callus over the pillar. The younger shells are most likely to be col- lected, because the old ones become very much eroded and defaced, and a jrreenish mould-like plant vegetates abundantly upon them. Very few, therefore, of the shells usually collected, have the lines on the interior of the outer lip. Kiener's figure (fig. 348 , N. oliuaeformis, represents a young shell* The ova- capsules are laid during April and May, are of transparent corneous texture, singly attached to the inside surface of a valve of Mactra, or the inner face of the nidus of Natica ; they are deposited in vast numbers, completely covering the object to which they are attached and crowded together promiscuously (fig. 349)' N. MELAMOIDKS. Reeve. PI. 18, fig. 350. Smooth, thread-margined around the upper part, striated near the apex, last whorl grooved at the base. Thin, dark olive, interior purple-black. Length, -85 inch. Moreton Bay, Australia - Strange. Reeve remarks : This species, like N. obsoleta, has a charac- teristic fresh-water aspect like that of a Mclania. I have not seen it. N. NIGELLA. Reeve. PI. 18, fig. 351. Dark brown, without and within, lip with an exterior varix. Length. -4 inch. New Zealand. N. NUCEA, Pease. PI 18, tig. 352. Dark chocolate ; closely reticulated ; lip with exterior varix. Length, 12 mill. Caroline Isle*. * Gould, Invert. Mass. , Binney's edit., 8fi2. ' NAS8A. More pnpaeform and apparently with much closer, finer sculp- ture than N. ni.f/ellri. yet they may very possibly be identical. I do not hesitate to place these species in this group, although the}^ posses* an exterior lip-varix. since otherwise, the relation- ship is sufficiently apparent. Undetermined $}><'<-iex of BUCCINUM FLORIDANUM, Lesson. Acapulco. " Is the South Sea representative of ft. (litrieri of authors." N. GrEMMELLARi, Biondi. ? Medite rranernt. Is exotic, and perhaps = N. triviffata, Say. N. TRTCARTNATA, Lam. Hab. unknown. Xot recognized by Kiener,-I)esli:\yes or subsequent authors. X. NISOTA, Potiez et Michand. Senegal. X. CANCELLARTA, Potiez et Midland. European Sea*. X. SKMIXI I,IM. Tap]>. Can. Papuan /x/«s. X. VFTREA. ( 11 ray. Sierra Leone. X. ATTENUATA, Gray. /'(trijir Ocean. N. COSTULATA and X. MAIIMORATA, Anton. Hab. nnL-mncn. X. FKIGENS. Von Martens. W. Coast of Africa. Dredged at a depth exceeding 150 fathoms (precise depth not mentioned); resembles N. trivittata, Say, somewhat, but more fragile. Owing to the depth of water it has the appearance of the Arctic mollusca. The species of NCIMI are decidedly littoral in habit, so that this is an extraordinary exception, and raises the question whether the species is really a N. NITIDULA and X. CANDIDFSSIMA. r. B. Ad. X. GEMMULOSA, C. B. Ad. (Very young shell.) f'nuamo. X. I,IMN.I:FOHMIS. X. HERHMANNSKM. X. HANI.KYANA, X. RIKA. X. SCULPTA, X. DARWIXI. X. FOKUKSII, Dunker; all without locality. X. VAKIAXS. Dnnker. Jy a gentleman holding such opinions as Mr. Marrat docs, as to the instability of every specific character. Theoretically. Mr. Marrat relegates all the Xassse to one specific form; practically, he describes such individuals of that form as lie likes to name; and if every other collector should adopt his views and be equally industrious, we should eventually have every individual specimen of the genus bearing a distinct specific name: moreover each collect or would possess the sole specimens of his own species. Xo locality is given with most of the descriptions. X. NODOSA (Malaga). X. pirn HATA, N. ACUMINATA, N. LYR.E- FORMIS ( China , X. UKANI LOSA. M". LACTEA, N. GRATA (Canton . N. C^RULEA, N.TABESCEXS, X. CRASSICOSTATA ( #0mfou/ ),N.LAUTA ' Malacca], X. QUINQUECOSTATA, X. HANLEYANA (Dunker has pre- occupied the name , X. PARVA, X. SINENSIS : Chi-ia Seas\ X. OBLONOA, X. RUGO8A. X. SMITHII, X. CLARA, X. HARPULARIA, X. ABYSSINICA i Abyssinia , X. ROTUNDICOSTATA, X. BELLA, X. ACU- TAXtiL'LA, X. UXDATA, X. PR^CALLOSA, X. MULTIL1NEATA (Soufh America.), X. VINCTA. X. PURA ( W. Indies). X. MINOR (Kabenda, 64 NERITULA. W. Africa), X. ELONGATA =r X. ORIENS (China Seas), X. LUCIDA (Keeling^ Id. i, N. .ETHIOPICA ( Kabenda, W. Africa), X. CIN- GENDA. The following species are mentioned by name only in Marrat's "Varieties of Xnssa," and I presume that they have not been described. N. NIVIFER, N. INTERSTINCTA, N. OORRUGATA. N. HKCKDIVA (Cape de Verds). In the " Varieties " I find the following specific names attributed to other authors, but which do not appear to have been described : X. LINEOLATA, Phil.; X. PUSiOLA, Bunker (Viti Isles); X. SPRELA, Watson (Amboino .•; X. AGAPETA, Watson \ Lavuku); X. A\<;r- LATA, Thorpe (China); X. BRYCHFA, Watson (Gomera, f>2() fathoms); N. SPILUS, Watson (Rain Isl, Torres Sis.); X. BABY- LONICA, Watson; N. BIBALTEATA, Pease (balteata, Pse?); N., EMERSA, Carp, (immvrsa, Carp.?); N. GALTLEA, Clark: X. CON- FERTA, Martens. (M.-nus NERITULA, IManciis. In Neritula the last whorl is depressed and extends over the penultimate whorl, nearly covering and concealing the spire, which consequently appears very obtuse. The animal has a bifid tail. and operculum similar to Nassa. Risso's name Cyclope has been almost equally used for this group. H. and A. Adams' genus Teinostoma was originally placed next to Neritula, in their "Genera;" Subsequently they removed it to the Kotellimi' or Umboniina'. X. NKIUTKA. Linn. P^. 18, figs. 353-35G, 359. Shell smooth and polished; fulvous minutely speckled with chestnut-brown, with usually darker and larger markings, form- ing a sutural band and another upon the periphery; the callous. Hattened columclhi, yellowish stained with brown, is spread out in circular form covering the inferior surface to the periphery. Diam.. 'f> inch. Mediterranean $ca. . The shell has very much the appearance of a Rot'.'lla. being transversely flattened into a disk-like form. Ar. Itnlicn. Issel, is a synonym; I figure two examples of it to show the young and half-grown states of the species (figs. 355, 356). PLATE 1. 7 PROSOBRANCHIATA. PLATE 2. — u — "" " — ^ 11. PROSOBRANCHIATA. PLATE 3. 36. 40. PROSOBRANCHIATA. PLATE 4. 44. NA83IDJ3 PLATE 5. NASSID.E PLATK 6. 92. 93. 94. 95. 06. 97. 98. NASSID.E PLATE 7. 24 NASSID^E PLATK 8. PL ATP: 9. PLATK 10. 118 119 NASSIDJS PLATE 11, 150 NASSIDJS PL ATP; 12. NAS8IDJ3 PLATE 13 196 197 198 199 200 208 NASSHX/E PLATK 14. 245 NASSIDJ3 PLATK 15. 246 272 275 276 277 278 TOLUTID.E. PLATE 30. DE8MOULEA. Hi, N. PELLUCIDA, Risso. PL 18, fig. 360. Hyaline, with opaque white spots and callus; frequently brown- spotted around the suture, arid sometimes on the periphery. Diam., -25-'35 inch. Mediterranean Sea. Weinkauff considers this var. minor of N. neritea, but the coloration is decidedly different as well as the size being smaller. X..KAMIESCHI, Chemn. PL 18, figs. 357, 358. Brown, with a white sutural and peripheral band, callosity rosy-brown. Last whorl enveloping a portion of the spire, which only shows three minute whorls, and has a sharp point. Black Sea. Conns DESMOULEA, Gray. Desmoalea is remarkable for its obtuse apex and solid growth, much resembling some species of Cassididae; when in fine con- dition, the shell is clothed with a velvety epidermis, but most cabinet specimens are denuded of this. The animal is unfortu- nately unknown, and therefore the systematic position of the genus remains somewhat uncertain — for, whilst some species connect closely with Nassa, the revolving sculpture, globose form, sunken suture and mouth of others are suggestive of Semicassis. D. ABBREVIATA, Grmelhi. PL 18, fig. 361. Yellowish white, with chestnut-colored spots and strigations. Length, 1—1*5 inches. Cape of Qood Hope. Differs from all the other species in its distant incised revolv- ing lines. D. PINGUIS, A. Adams. PL 18, tigs. 362-364. Yellowish and white, variegated, with alternate white and yellowish brown irregular spots around the suture; revolving sculpture close and fine raised lines. Length, 1 inch. Senegal, Japan. The latter localit}^ is assigned for D. crassi, A. Ad. (fig. 3G4), which Reeve changed to Nassa ponderosa, the former name being preoccupied in Nassa. D. pulchra, Gray, the type of his genus is 9 TURBINELLID^E. very probably this species, but has never been figured, and remains unidentified. D. RETUSA, Lam. PL 18, figs. 365-367. Marbled with chestnut and white, or blush-pink, sometimes obscurely banded with spots around the suture and on the periphery. Length, 1 inch. Liberia. D. Tryoni, Crosse (fig. 367), is described from a remarkably thickened specimen, with a copious callous deposit on the colu- mella, but it does not afford an}' varietal characters. D. JAPONICA, A. Adams. PL 18, fig. 368. Light fulvous, ornamented with brown longitudinal flames and spots variegated with white, especially around the suture. Length, 1 inch. Japan. The pertinence of this species, as well as of those which follow, to the group, is somewhat doubtful, as they have the form of Nassa, including its pyramidal spire. D. PYRAMIDALIS, A. Adams. PL 18, fig. 369. Yellowish brown, apex violet-tinged. Length, -85 inch. Port KUznlteth, So. Africa— Marrat. D. RINQENS, A. Adams. PL 18, fig. 370. Brownish orange. Length, -7 inch. Habitat uuk/ioir/i. A singular species which unites the sculpture of Nassa with the mouth of Desmoidea — the latter even exaggerated in its characters. Family TURBINP:LLIDJB. This group includes a feAv ponderous tropical species, allied in the characters of the mouth, and in general form and orna- mentation to the Peristerniinee (see vol. iii, p. 79), on the one hand, whilst in size they approach the Volutidae. The plications on the middle of the pillar arc rather distant, narrow, high, and transverse, whilst in Fasciolariinae they are situated lower, are not so prominent, and oblique in direction. The epidermis is frequently persistent. TURBINELLA. 6*7 The animal (of Vasum) is slow-moving, timid and inactive, shrinking quickly within the shell on the slightest alarm. The operculura is ovate, acute, with an apical nucleus; it is very thick, claw-like, and partially free at the hind part. The denti- tion resembles somewhat that of the Buccinidae, differing in the lateral teeth: it differs widely from the Nassidse, and quite as much from that of the Fasciolariinae or Peristerniinre. Synopsis of Genera. Genus TURBINELLA.. Lam. Thick, obconic, smooth, last whorl large ; spire obtuse, apex: papillary ; aperture oblong, narrow ; canal long and straight ; columella with several strong, transverse plaits in the middle ; outer lip thin, simple. Animal unknown. Subgenus CABICELLA, Conrad. Columella-folds decreasing in size from above, as in Mi-tra, base canaliculate and not emarginate. The above characterization is somewhat vague, but the small group of fossils referred to it may be said to resemble Turbinella in essential characters, the difference being that the folds are situated lower down on the pillar, and that the shell is thinner.* C. PR^ETENUIS, Conrad. PI. 3, fig. 35. Eocene, Claiborne, Alabama. Genus VASUM, Bolten. Shell oval, oblong, solid, tubercular or spinose, with spinose fascicles below ; spire short, apex not papillary ; aperture oblong ; canal short, somewhat recurved ; columella with several transverse folds in the middle ; outer lip thickened and sinuous. Denti- tion, PI. 2, fig. 1, Genus TURBINELLA, Lain. I adopt Lamarck's generic name in preference to that of Mazza, Klein, because the latter included several groups, and was only limited to its present signification by Messrs. H. and A. Adams, whilst the former author cites as his sole type a species which possesses the distinctive characters now assigned to the genus. The difference between the shells of Tarbinella and Vasum is not such as to indicate any differential characters in the animals (unfortunately that of Tarbinella is unknown) and the separation of these genera is merely a matter of convenience * Conrad has formed a genus Mazzalina (uncharacterized), for a Claiborne fossil, which seems to have suggested to him the recent genus Mazza (— Tarbinella). The type is, I believe, more nearly related to Lagena from which it does not appear to have any differential characters I see vol. iii, p. 235 ). 68 TURBINELLA. to the systematist. The dentition of Imbricaria, Schum., a group of Mitridse, differs radically from the type of that family and approaches closely to Turbinellu. — that is, if Troschel has cor- rectly identified the mollusk examined by him; but the species are so essentially Mitrae in other characters that to separate them from that family would be very inexpedient. T. PYRUM, Linn. PI. 19, figs, 1-3, 5-7. Whitish or yellowish white, under a thick, light olive epidermis j sometimes irregularly sprinkled with chestnut-colored spots; interior of aperture and columella yellowish to orange-brown. Length, 4-7 inches. Ceylon. T. rapa, Gmel. (fig. 5), = gravis, Dillw.,= clavata, Waarn.,= napus, Lam. (fig. 3), is distinguished by most authors on account of its more swollen growth and absence of spots, but the distinction does not hold good, the shell becoming more swollen and less spotted with increase in size ; like our Virginia Deer the spotted coat is a juvenile condition of which, however, traces sometimes remain, or rather recur, in the adult shell. I figure a very curious planorboid monstrosity (figs. 6,7), existing in the Museum of the University of Ghent. The shankh or chank is the sacred shell of the Hindus, and the national emblem of the Kingdom of Travancore. The god Vishnu is represented as carrying a chank shell in one hand and a chakra in the other. The Hindus believe that unless they worshiped this shell at the commencement of ever}r worship or prayer, their <>1Teriiii>s would not be accepted. The first incarnation of Vishnu, called Maehha'vatar (which literally means transformation into a fish), was undertaken for destroying Shankhasura itlie giant chunk shell |j in order to regain the Vedas, he having stolen them and taken rei'uov under the ocean. The fishery for these shells is principally carried on in the Gulf of Manaar, in the vicinity of Ceylon, and on the coast of Coromaixlel, at Travancore, Tuticorin, and other places, the shells being brought up by divers in about two or three fathoms of water. Those taken with the animal in, and called green chanks. TURBINELLA. f>9 from having the epidermis on, are most in demand. The white chanks, or dead shells thrown upon the beach by strong tides, having lost their enamel, are scarcely worth the cost of freight to Calcutta. The number obtained varies considerably in differ- ent years, according to the weather and the success attending the divers. Frequently four or five millions of these shells are shipped in a year from the Gulf of Manaar. In some years the value of the rough shells, as imported into Madras and Calcutta, reaches ten to fifteen thousand pounds sterling. A few hundreds are occasionally imported into Calcutta from the Arabian and Persian Gulfs. The chank fishery of Ceylon at one time employed six hundred divers, and yielded a revenue to the island govern- ment of £4000 per annum for licenses. The fishery is now free. These shells are often used as oil vessels or lamps in Indian temples, for which purpose they are carved and sculptured or otherwise ornamented. A reversed chank is so highly prized for its rarity as sometimes to sell in Calcutta for its weight in gold, or at from forty to fifty pounds sterling. In Ceylon, also, the reversed variety is held sacred by the priests, who administer medicine by it. This shell, from its weight and smoothness, is used in Dacca for calendering or glazing cotton, and in Xepal for giving a polished surface to paper. The principal demand for these shells is for making bangles or armlets and anklets, and the manufacture is still almost con- fined to Dacca. The shell is cut or sliced into segments of circles, or narrow rings of various sizes, by a rude semicircular saw, the hands and toes being both actively employed in the operation (PI. 3, fig. 34.). Some of these bangles, worn by the Hindoo women, are beautifully painted, gilded and ornamented with gems. The shell rings are coated inside with plaster to smooth the roughness. Filagree-bordered edges of plaster are also added ; patterns and devices of red, blue and gold are figured on them, and they are further ornamented with silver or gold tinsel, spangles, small colored glass beads, etc. The larger bracelets, formed of many segments, are made to open to admit the hand, by two spiral pins, which unscrew and let out the piece (PI. 3, fig. 33). These bangles are not removed at death, and hence 70 TURBINELLA. there is a continual demand for them, many wearing several, both on the legs and arms.* In India, China and Siam the chank shell is highly prized, especially a sinistral variety found on the coasts of Tranquebar and Ceylon, and made use of by the Cingalese in some of their most sacred rites. Such reversed shells are held in special ven- eration in China, where great prices are given for them. They arc kept in the pagodas by the priests, and are not only employed by them on certain special occasions as the sacred vessels from which they administer medicine to the sick; but it is in one of these sinistrorsal turbinellas that the consecrated oil is kept with which the emperor is anointed at his coronation. These shells are often curiously ornamented with elaborate carvings. The tur- binella is so extensively employed in ornamental manufactures in the East Indies that upwards of four million shells have been exported in a single year from Ceylon to the ports of Calcutta and Madras; these are chiefly employed in making armlets and anklets, which are often highly ornamented and are known by the name of bangles. The mamillary apex of the shell is made into a button or bead; the latter are called krantahs, and neck- laces of these are so commonly worn by the Sepoys in the East India service as almost to be deemed a regular part of their uniform. f T. OVOIDEA, Keiner. PI. 19, fig. 4 Whorls smooth or obsoletely striated ; pinkish white, under a thin, smooth, horny epidermis. Length, 4-fi inches. Bahia, Coast of Brazil. Occurs numerously in the miocene of Santo Domingo, West Indies. T. SCOLYMUS, Gmelin. PI. 20, fig. 8. Yellowish white, under a thin, fibrous, olive epidermis; colu- mella and interior flesh-pink. Length, 8-10 inches. Ba h ia>, Braz il ; Wes t Indie * ' The largest species in the genus and one of the largest of uni- valve mollusca. Fine specimens occur in the miocene of Santo * Simmonds' Commercial Products of the Sea, 288. I Wilson, Canad. Nat,, iii, 400, 1858. VASUM. 7 1 Domingo, and the West Indies is given as habitat in the " Con- chylien Cabinet," but the species does not occur in the Swift Collection, and I think there is no other authority for this locality. The young shell is so covered with nodules and revolv- ing ribs as to be readily mistaken for another species. The revolving sculpture disappears and the nodules become fewer and more prominent with advancing age. This and the next species do not fall completely within the generic characters of Turbinella; the sculpture and nodules indicate a transition to Vasum, but they have not the elaborate ornamentation of the latter genus — particularly its spiriose fasciole. T. FUSUS, Sowb. PI. 20, fig. 9. White, covered with a thick, fibrous epidermis tufted in rows. Length, 7 inches. Habitat unknown. The tufting occurs upon the distant revolving riblets. It is possible that this is a specimen of T. scolymus, in which the development of the tubercles has been partially arrested. Genus VASUM, Bolten. V. MURIATICUM, Born. PL 20, figs. 10, 11 ; PL 21, fig. 10. White, covered with a rather thick, fibrous brown epidermis ; coluinella tinged with rose-color. Length, 3'5-5'5 inches. Went Indies ; Panama; Mazatlan. Reeve attempts to distinguish V. caestus, Brod. (fig. 12), from the Bay of Caraccas, by its having broader furrows, larger tubercles and only four instead of five plaits on the coluinella, but these characters vary considerably in the numerous speci- mens before me. The fifth plait is merely an incipient one which sometimes occurs between the normal upper plait and the next one below it. The West Coast specimens which I have examined are all four-plaited, and this corresponds with Carpen- ter's remark upon them in his "Mazatlan Catalogue." I think that T. Crosseana, Souv. (fig. 19), described from a single specimen, the localit}^ of which was doubtful, is probably only a worn individual of this species. Y. RHINOCEROS, Gmelin. PL 21, figs. 13, 14. Variegated, whitish and chestnut - brown ; columella and 7-2 VASKM. interior of shell brown or pink; columellar plaits three in number. Length, 2'5-3 inches. Zanzibar; Carthayena, AT. G.; BaJiia, Brazil, V. Cassidiforme, Val. (fig. 14), is merely a more perfect growth of this species, the revolving sculpture being squamous. The expansion of the posterior part of the aperture, that of the columellar callus, the more distant nodes on the shoulder of the body-whorl serve to distinguish this from the preceding species. V. CERAMICUM, Linn. PI. 20, fig. 10 ; PI. 21, figs. 15, 18. Yellowish white and black, variegated, stained and irregularly banded; outer lip usually black-bordered within. Length, 3*5-6 inches. Philippines, Polynesia. V. armatum, Brod. (fig. 10), is the juvenile of this species, and V. vexillubnit. Reeve (fig. 15), is a still younger state. V. IMPERIALS, Reeve. PI. 21, fig. 2:>. Whitish, scorched with brown, tubercles blackish ; interior white, columella stained with rich purple-brown. Length, 3 -5 inches. Philippine*, on the reefs. — Cuming. The upper spines are more luxuriantly foliaceous than in F. ceramicum, and the spire shorter; in form, this shell appears to connect the latter with V. corniti^nnn. Turbinella tubigern, Anton, an unfigured species, may be the same. V. TURBINELLUM, Linn. PL 21, figs. 1C), 20-22. Yellowish white and chestnut-black, stained and obscurely banded ; aperture yellowish white, border of lip black-spotted. Length, 2-f>-3'5 inches. Red Sea, Moluccas, Philippines, Mauritius, Central Polynesia. A rather smaller, but proportionately heavier, shell than V. ceramic um , with a much shorter spire. Messrs. Adams and Reeve* state that the animal crawls with diiliculty. appearing to labor under the weight of its heavy shell as the tortoise does with its carapace. Turbinella variolaria, Lam. (fig. 10), is a very young individual of this species, as demonstrated by a series of specimens before me. Voy. Samarang, 48. VOLUTION. 73 Y. CAPITELLUM, Linn. PL 19, fig. 25 ; PI. 21, fig. 24. Yellowish white, or light brown. Length, 2-3 inches. West Indies. V. mitis, Lam. (fig. 25), is a depauperate shell, not adult. Y. GLOBULUS, Lam. PI. 21, fig. 17. Yellowish brown, the revolving ribs whitish ; interior of aperture and columella flesh-pink. Length, 1*25-1'75 inches. W. Africa; West Indies. Family YOLUTID^. The shells of this family are conspicuous and showy, and many of them rare; like the Cypraeidse and Conidae, the acqui- sition of fine collections is frequently deemed worthy the expenditure of much time and money, and information upon the classification and determination of the species is eagerly sought. The consequences of this state of things are a large number of so-called species erected out of mere individual variations and a succession of classifications, each vying with the other in com- plexity. Neither the anatomy of the animals nor the differences between the shells justify the numerous generic divisions which have been proposed, and I gladly follow one of the latest as well as the most judicious of systematists, Mr. H. Crosse, in reducing most of them to mere groups within the genus Voluta. H. and A. Adams included a classification of Yolutidse in their " Genera of Recent Mollusca," Yol. 1, 1853. They were shortly followed by Dr. J. E. Gray, in " Zool. Proceedings," 1855, " Catalogue of the British Museum," xxvii, 1855, and " Guide to the Mollusca," 1857. The latter was partially adopted, and partially adapted to their former system by Messrs. Adams, in the "Appendix" to their work, published in 1858. Crosse's arrangement of the Volutes was published in "Journal de Conchyliologie," 3 ser. vi, 105, 1866; and xi, 263, 1871. Finally, Mr. Wm. M. Gabb published a modified version of Dr. Gray's system, including, however, the fossil genera, omitted by his predecessors. (Proc. Philad. Acad., 286, 1876.) Two subfamilies have been made by Gray, Gill and others, based primarily upon differences in the lingual dentition. One of them, containing the genera Arnoria and Volutimitra of Gray, 10 74 VOLUTID^. is instituted upon the examination of the dentition of a single species in each of these genera. That of Amoria Turneri, Gray, has been supposed by some conchologists to be an error on the part of that very able but exceedingly hasty and careless observer, as it appears to correspond very closely with that of a nudibranchiate mollusk, Favor inus albus. Alder and Hancock.* The dentition of Volutimitra Gfroenlandica is similar, but with the addition of lateral teeth. We are not willing to remove a number of tropical species heretofore classed in this genus along with this single boreal one, from the Mitridsv to the Yolutida*. merety upon the evidence of the armature of this one species. The shell of Volutimitra has no intimate relationship with Valuta, but it is essentially a Mitrid. Gray included a consid- erable number of species of Marginellidffi in his subfamily Yolutimitrina, but these were excluded by II. and A. Adams. It remains to specify an entirely different type of dentition, as discovered by Dr. P. Fischer in Valuta musica, which approaches that of species of Marginellidae. It is evident that such diversity in the few tongues examined must be fatal to the classification of the group upon this character, until we shall have determined the dentition of every species before assigning to it a definitive position. Fischer thus tabulates the dentition of the family, as fa r as known : f 1. Tooth tricuspid, with large lateral points. Cymbium, Afelo, Valuta, Lyria. (PI. 2, figs. 2, 3,4, 7.) 1. Formula : 0 • 1 • 0. -j 2. Tooth unicuspid, with concave base. Amoria. i PI. 2, fig. 5.) 3. Tooth multicuspid, very transverse. L Valuta innsica. (PI. 2, fig. G.) 2. Formula : 1 • 1 • 1. Volutimitra. i PI. 2, fig. 8.) This last form I place in Mitricke, as explained above. Volutes are rarely collected with their animals, except when they are accidentally thrown ashore after a storm. They have therefore l.een said to live in the depths of the sea. The reason they are not found is that, like the Nat iea>. they bury themselves under the surface as soon as the water falls and the sand is left * Morch, Jour, de Conch., xv, 241, 1867. VOLUTID^E. 75 dry by the tide ; they are only to be procured by digging for them, or when a violent storm disturbs the sand and throws them on the beach.* The above remark is upon Australian species, but those of the southern extremity of South America are also found numerously in shallow water, feeding on Mytilus, etc.; nevertheless other species have been dredged from great depths, as F. papillosa at 1900 fathoms. The cavity of the nucleus in a cut specimen of the shell of V. 'Vespertilio is nearly entirely filled with an amber-colored pellucid calcareous deposit ; and the whole of the rest of the cavity is lined with a thick glossy deposit. In a cut specimen of F. Hebrdea (the nucleus of which is destroyed) the cavity of the upper whorl is quite filled with a white glossj*- deposit, and a similar deposit lines the whole of the inner cavity of the shell, f Synopsis of Genera. * No operculum. (An operculum in F. musica.) CYMBIUM, Klein. Shell oval-oblong, ventricose, thin; spire short, nucleus large, globular, forming an obtuse papillary apex; whorls few, forming a flat edge around the nucleus; aperture oblong, wide; colu- mella with several oblique plaits; outer lip thin, simple. Dentition, PI. 2, fig. 2. MELO, Humphrey. Shell large, subovate, ventricose, thin; spire short, apex obtuse, papillary, persistent; whorls smooth, the last posteriorly coronated; aperture oblong, wide; columella with several oblique plaits, the anterior the largest; outer lip simple, acute, obliquely truncate in front. Dentition, PI. 2, fig. 3. VOLUTA, Linn. Shell ovate or subconical, thick, solid; spire usually short; shoulder of whorls usually angulated, sometimes nodose or spinous; aperture generally rather narrow; columella with a callous deposit and plaited; lip generally thickened, sometimes subreflected. Dentition, PL 2, figs. 4-6. * * With operculum. [VoLUTOLYRiA, Crosse. Shell with the obconic form of Valuta, longitudinally plicate; columella numerously plaited; operculate. Unites the form and solidity of Valuta with the smaller size and * Dr. J. E. Gray, Ann. Mag. N. Hist., 310, 1868. t Gray, Beechey's Voy., 134. 76 numerons plaits of Lyria. Differs from Valuta in possessing an oper- culum, and in dentition. I am unable to follow Mr. Crosse in this separation from Voluta, for several reasons: 1st. The dentition of only a single species ( F. musica} of the Volutes with numerous columellar plaits has been examined, and there are others, V. Hebrceu, for instance, which cannot be separated concho- logically from V. musica, but the dentition of which is unknown. 2d. The assumed type of dentition of Valuta rests upon the examina- tion of only three or four among the numerous species of the genus — it may differ widely in some of the others 3d. The presence of an operculum is proven in F. musica, but its absence is not proven in most of the Volutes, although we know it to be absent in several of them. The presence or absence of an operculum has but little value in the classification of some groups; indeed it is well developed or absent in the same species occasionally, as in Volutharpa, etc. 4th. If we assume F. Hebrcea and F. mrescens to be, with F. musica, Volutolyriae, what shall we do with the groups Harpula and Fulgorarin, which form the passage into the Volutes with few plaits ? 5th. If we adopt Voluta, Linn, or even the restricted Valuta of Gray, in either case F. musica is the type, and if a new name is required it is for those species the characters of which are different from F. musica. ] LYRIA, Gray. Shell ovately fusiform, solid; spire acuminate; whorls longitudinally ribbed; aperture ovate, rather narrow; columella with numerous transverse plaits; outer lip simple, acute. Dentition, PI. 2, fig. 7. The species are smaller than in Voluta, and Mitneform, connecting with the genus Mitra. MICROVOLUTA, Angas. Shell small, ovately fusiform, solid, smooth, shining; spire as long aa the aperture, apex papillary; whorls simple; aperture narrowly ovate; columella with four strong transverse plaits, the anterior one the smallest; outer lip thin, simple, slightly contracted at the base; base rounded, spout-shaped, with a fiexuous bend upwards towards the columella, which is a little thickened and reflected below the plaits. The above description is drawn up from the only known species, and probably many of its characters are of slight importance. The animal is unfortunately unknown. Fossil Genera. The following groups are enumerated by W. M. Gabb. They should probably all be considered as subgeneric under Voluta rather than as distinct genera. VOLUTIDJS. 77 VOLUTODERMA, Gabb. Shape similar to Fulgoraria, which it also resembles more or less in surface sculpture; apex not papillate; inner lip marked by from three to five well -marked folds, not very oblique, and of pretty uniform size. This is a group of shells characteristic of the cretaceous rocks and perhaps peculiar to them. They are all somewhat slender, and are marked by longitudinal ribs; the columella is always straight or nearly so, and the folds are as isolated and distinct as those of Turbinella. But the most strongly distinguishing character is the entire absence of the irregularly rounded mass at the apex of the shell, one of the best characters of Fulgoraria. Cretaceous of United States, Europe and India. V. NAVARROENSIS, Gabb. PI. 4, fig. 44. California. VOLUTOMORPHA, Gabb. Shell elongate, fusiform; whorls cancellated by longitudinal and revolving ribs; columella with one very oblique fold, and sometimes one or more smaller secondary folds. V. CONRADI, Gabb. PI. 4, fig. 45. A cast. Cretaceous, New Jersey. ROSTELLITES, Conrad. Narrow, subulate, with elongated spire, numerous subequal plaits on the columella, and the outer lip somewhat expanded anteriorly. R. TEX AN A, Conr. PI. 4, fig. 40. Cretaceous, Texas. VOLUTIFUSUS, Conrad. Fusiform; body-whorl finely striated or smooth, with the exception of the shoulder, which is sometimes tuberculated; columella plaited, folds two to three, sometimes very prominent, oblique; apex papillated; initial whorl acute, subspiral, narrow; beak produced, recurved or sinuous.* Miocene of Europe and America. V. TYPCS, Conrad. PI. 3, fig. 36. North Carolina. ATHLETA, Conrad. Ovate, Voluta-shaped ; spire short, acute; columella with plaits as in Valuta; a callus projecting on the shoulder, and covering a portion of the spire. Cretaceous. Miocene of Europe. A. TUOMEYI, Conrad. PI. 3, fig. 37. Mississippi. LEIODERMA, Conrad. Shell largely covered with enamel; with very oblique columellar folds; outer lip somewhat emarginate on the upper part to its junction with the body-whorl; base deeply emarginate. L. LEIODERMA, Conrad. PI. 3, fig. 38. ' Cretaceous, Mississippi. PTYCHORIS, Gabb. Differs from Athleta in the want of the charac- teristic callus, in being subglobular instead of subfusiform and angulated, with very oblique folds on the anterior part of the columella. P. PURPURIFORMIS, Forbes. PI. 4, fig. 47. Cretaceous, India. * I am by no means convinced that Volutifusus should be separated from Scaphella.— Gabb. 78 CYMBir.M. [FicuLOPSis, Stoliczka, referred by him to the Volutidae, is a Ficua with the addition of columellar folds. I agree with Mr. Gabb in including it in the Fieulidae = Pyrulidse.] PLEIOPTYGMA, Conrad. Subfusiform; aperture long; columella with very oblique plaits, numerous, alternated in size, or irregular; the largest being the second one from above. P. CAROLINENSIS, Conrad. PI. 4, rig. 48. Miocene, So. Carolina. CRYPTOCHORDA, Morch. Shell smooth, Volutiform, enameled; columella without plications. Tertiary. Seems to connect Voluta with Harpa. C. 8TROMDOIDE8, Gmel. PL 4 fig. 47. Tertiary, France. [OTOCHEILUS, Conrad. An uncharacterized genus placed by its author in Volutidae. The type is lost, but the second species, 0. Mississippi- ensis, Conrad, has been referred by Prof. Heilprin to Cythara in PleurotomidaB - to which determination I agree* ] GOSAVIA, Stoliczka. Shell convolute, spire turbinated, last whorl inversely conical; aperture narrowly elongate, base emarginate; lip sinuate at the suture; columella plicated, anterior plicae strongest. Cretaceous, Europe and India. Stoliczka refers this genus to Conidse, as he does also doubtfully Imbricaria and Cylindra, which he considers closely related. The two latter are known to be in no way closely related to Conus, and Go&avia possesses every characteristic of a Volute; indeed I cannot separate it readily from such forms as V. musica. G. INDICA, Stol. PL 4, fig. 49. India. Genus CYMBIUM, Klein. The animal is large compared to the size of the shell, when expanded. The foot partially covers the shell, which is sunk into its substance. There is no operculum, Ovoviviparotis; the young when born being of a large size and covered with a shell with a large irregular callous apex. They leave the parent when they have attained a length of about an inch; the brood appear- ing to consist of four or five individuals. Adanson observes that the high winds of April cast the " yet " up in such vast (jiiantities as sometimes to cover the shore; the natives of Senegal using them as food. The species are limited in distri- bution ; one being an inhabitant of the Mediterranean Sea, the others of the West Coast of Africa. Cynibium is separated from Melo by its flat or slightly CYMBIUM. 79 channeled shoulder and want of coronal spines. When fresh, the epidermis is more or less covered by a thin glaze deposited by the enveloping mantle. Gray, Reeve and Sowerby have published monographs of this genus ; the two latter with illustrations. For the figures of CymMum, Melo and Voluta, in the present work, I am mainly indebted to Sowerby 's Thesaurus ; they are usually much reduced in size, but the dimensions of the species are indicated in my text. C. PROBOSCIDALE, Lam. PL 22, figs. 1-4. Yellowish brown, or light salmon-color ; epidermis very thin, brown, over which the mantle of the animal deposits a thin glaze; columellar plaits four in the adult, of which the last is small. Length, 1 inch to a foot or more. W. Coast of Africa. C. porcinum, Lam. (figs. 3, 4) is the young of this species, having only two columellar plaits, and the ends of the shell not so attenuately contracted ; it has generally been distinguished as a species with some doubt, but the specimens before me afford good evidence of the gradual evolution of proboscidale from por- cinum. Between the glaze and the epidermis particles of sand and even small organic bodies are frequently imprisoned ; the former giving the surface a minutely pustulate appearance. C. RUBIGINOSUM, Swains. PI. 22, fig. 6. There is some little difference of form between this and the last species, but I scarcely think them distinct. It was referred to Australia by Sowerby, and misunderstood and made a synonym of C. cymbium (not of Linn) by Dr. Gray = G. cisiuvn, Lam. Its true locality is N. W. Coast of Africa. Length, 4*5 inches. C. CISIUM, Lam. PI. 22, figs. 5, 7, 8. Shell light yellowish brown, elegantly marbled with chestnut. Length, 3-5 inches, W. Africa. Gray and others have referred C. cymbium , L., to this species, but the evidence given by Mr. Reeve that the true G. cymbium = C. proboscidale is pretty conclusive.* G. gracile, Brod. (figs. 5, 8), appears to be a form of this shell. * Ann. Mag. N. Hist., 3d ser. vii, 271. 80 MKLO. C. NEPTUNI, Grael. PI. 22, figs. 9-12 ; PI. 1, fig. 3. Yellowish or reddish brown. Length, 6-10 inches. W. Africa. C. TritoniH, Brod. (fig. 10), is a synonym. The shell when young and in good condition, is frequently mottled with lighter ;uin form from M. ambigua. M. attenuata, Reeve (fig. 268), is synonymous. M. ADUSTA, Lam. PL 43, fig. 269 ; PL 44, fig. 276. Variegated with chestnut- or chocolate-brown and yellowish, disposed in longitudinal flames, or nearly uniform brown, lighter on the periphery; upper part of the whorls compressed, making a sharp, crenulated ridge next the sutures ; the impressed revolving lines are rarely punctate. Polynesia, under coral, at low water. A species which might almost as well be placed with the typi- cal Mitrae as here ; analogies of coloration and the succession of intermediate forms connecting it with the typical Chryxame, induce me to prefer for it the present position. M. TAHITENSIS, Garrett. An unfigured species, evidently allied to M. adusta, of which a single specimen, 37 mill, long, was found at Tahiti, Society Islands. M. FULVESCENS, Swainson. PL 44, fig. 271. Pale yellowish brown ; whorls encircled with punctured incised lines. Length, 1-25 inches. Isle of Annaa, on the reefs. M. striata, Gray, is doubtfully referred here by Reeve, but evidently belongs to the genus or group StrigateUu. M. CORONATA, Lam. PL 44, figs. 273-275, 277, 281-283 ; PL 58, fig. 687. Orange-brown to chocolate, dotted occasionally with white, CHRYSAME. 149 suture crenulations white-tipped, and white spots, sometimes confluent into an irregular band, below the sutures ; revolving incised lines strongly punctate, sometimes obsolete on the middle of the body whorl. Length, 1*25-1*75 inches. Red Sea ; Philippines to Sandwich Isles; Mauritius. M. aurora, Dohrn (fig. 21.7) is, I think, a synonym, although Mr. Garrett considers it distinct ; it is a beautifully bright- colored form from Polynesia. M. tiarella, A. Ad. (fig. 275), is only a small form of M. coronata, and M. assimilis, Pease (fig. 281), is a young shell. Pease mentions the want of crenations at the sutures as the principal distinction from M. coronata, but the specimen sent to me by Mr. Pease shows these sutural nodes, and they are minutely white-tipped ; although small, they ought not to have escaped his scrutiny. M. marginata, Sowb. (fig. 282), described from a single specimen, without locality, is probably also a young coronata. M. floridula, Sowb. (fig. 283), from Mauritius, has the engraved striae deeper, the punctations wider than in the type form ; the consequence is that the inter- mediate spaces appear more like revolving, broad ribs. I cannot agree with Sowerby that these differences are specific. M. DIGITALIS, (Chemn.) Dillw. PI. 44, fig. 278. Yellowish, clouded with yellowish brown, sutural nodes white- tipped, surface irregularly spotted with white, larger spots, some- times forming a more or less interrupted central band ; incised striae deeply punctate. Length, 1*5-2*25 inches. Philippines, Polynesia. M, LUGUBRIS, Swainson. PI. 44, figs. 284-287. Reddish chestnut to chocolate color, white beneath the sutures, and sometimes at base ; encircled by impressed, punctured striae crossed by close, rough growth-lines ; sutures crenulated. Length, -8-1*4 inches. Polynesia. Mr. Garrett thinks M. lacunosa, Reeve (PL 33, fig, 13), identical, but I can scarcely agree to this, as it appears to be totally dissimilar — in fact to belong to a different group (p. 113). M. albofasciata, Sowb. (fig. 286) said, perhaps erroneously, to come from So. Africa, appears to be a narrow, somewhat smoother form of lugubris. M. coriacea, Reeve (fig. 287) is probably a young lugubris. 150 CHRYSAME. M. PICEA, Pease. PL 58, fig. 685 ; PI. 44, fig. 288. Decussated by longitudinal ribs and revolving striae ; chestnut- brown with a superior narrow white band. Length, 7-9 mill. Paumotus, Sandwich Islands. Sowerby figures a shell (fig. 288), under the same name, but without author, which may be a dark, unbanded specimen of this species ; if distinct, it must receive a new name. M. UZIELLTANA, Crosse. PL 44, fig. 289. Uniform yellowish brown ; cancellated. Length, 1 inch. ? Tahiti. Sowerby thinks this may be synonymous with M. lugubris, but it seems to have characters of sculpture and color which should distinguish it — at least until better known to con- chologists. M. FERRUGINEA, Lam. PL 44, figs. 279, 280, 290. Yellowish or whitish, longitudinally stained with chestnut- brown, the markings interrupted so as to show a light band on the periphery. Length, 1*5-2-25 inches. Philippines ; Polynesia, coral reefs / Mauritius. The animal is cinereous or pale luteous and slightly varied with reddish brown. M. rubritincta, Reeve (fig. 280), is a short, stout form, connecting with ferruginea, by a series of transi- tional forms. M. clara, Sowb. (fig. 290), an immature specimen, with a slight shoulder, appears to be merely a slender variety. M. PUDICA, Pease. PL 44, figs. 291, 292. With revolving ridges and longitudinal striae ; whitish or yellowish, variegated with smoky brown. Length, '7-'9 inch. Sandwich Island*. With this I unite M. nuxavellana, Dohrn, an unfigured species which its author concedes to be a synonym ; also M. subrostrata, Sowb. (fig. 292 \ These are all immature shells, and are evidently related to M. ferruginea. M. CANDIDA, Reeve. PL 44, figs. 293, 294. Whitish to chestnut, closely ridged, finely longitudinally striated between the ridges. Length, '8 inch. La Ouayra, So. America. CHRYSAME. 151 Possibly identical with the next species. The locality needs confirmation. M. CRENATA, Swainson. PL 44, fig. 295. Yellowish brown, encircled throughout with rather distant, slightly elevated lines. Length, '75 inch. Bay of Xipixapi, W. Columbia ; sandy mud at six fathoms. M. LIENARDI, Souverb. PI. 44, fig. 296. Whitish, longitudinally flamed with light chestnut. Length, *8 inch. New Caledonia. A much narrower shell than those which precede it. M. WILLIAMSI, Newcomb. PI. 44, fig. 297. Whitish, with longitudinal orange flammules ; finely longitu- dinally striate between the revolving ribs. Length, *6 inch. ? Philippine Islands. Described from a unique specimen. M. LUCTUOSA, A. Ad. PI. 44, fig. 298. Brownish, with a white band near the suture ; whorls flattened, with revolving lirse, the interstices clathrately punctate. China Seas. An obscure species, collected by the Samarang expedition many years ago. M. RUTILA, A. Ad. PI. 44, fig. 299. Orange-red, sparsely maculated with white, a white band, spotted with orange next the suture. Length, 1*5 inches. Habitat unknown. M. PELLIS-SERPENTIS, Reeve. PL 44, fig. 300 ; PL 45, figs. 303- 307,314; PL 58, fig. 690. Yellowish brown ; surface decussated by longitudinal and revolving ribs. Length, *9-l'25 inches. Philippines, Mauritius, Polynesia. Specimens in which the revolving ribs are most prominent, but cut into 6btuse granules by the rugose growth-lines, have been called M. granata, Reeve ^fig. 690). M. brumalis, Reeve (fig. 314), and M. microstoma, Sowb. (fig. 303), are narrow forms, with 152 CHRYSAME. the typical sculpture — a white variety of these has been distrib- uted by the late Mr. Pease as a new species, M. reticulata (fig. 304) = M. cretacea, Sowb. (fig. 306). Mr. Keeve has called a slightly shouldered specimen M. suturata (fig. 305), and M. Recluz has figured and described a faded specimen as M. Grelloisi (fig. 307). M. NASSOIDES, Sowb. PI. 45, fig. 308. Shell yellowish white, reticulately sculptured. .Length, 1*5 inches. Mauritius. A stouter shell than the typical M. pellis-serpentis ; yet it may be only a well-grown state of that species. M. SEROTINA, A. Ad. PL 45, fig. 309. Yellowish, with two obscure darker bands ; surface reticulated. Length, '9 inch. Marquesas (Adams) ; Mauritius (Sowerby). M. DEALS AT A, A. Ad. PI. 45, fig. 311. White ; whorls planulate, distantly sulcate spiralty, sulci evanescent in the middle of the body-whorl. Length, 1*2 inches. Habitat unknown. M. SEMIFERRUGINEA, Jonas. PI. 45, fig. 310. Whorls encircled. by narrow, granulated ridges, interstices punctured ; yellowish, upper part of body with longitudinal chestnut flames. Length, -8 inch. Habitat unknown. Described thirty-five years ago from a single immature speci- men in the Royal Cabinet at Copenhagen ; it remains uncon- firmed by additional specimens. Un figured Species. M. CTNGULATA, Phil. (Related to M. peregra, Rve.) Hab. unknown. M. P^ETELI, Dohrn (Related to M. nanus, Reeve.) N. Africa? M. PROPINQUA, Garrett. Society Islands. M. PUSILLA, King. Habitat unknown. STRTGATELLA. 153 Section Siriga'ella, Swainson. This group is very generally recognized as a distinct genus, but it will be better to regard it simply as a section of Mitra ; indeed no sharp line separates it from many of the species ranged under the preceding section ; the principal distinctive characters being a more decidedly columbelliform appearance, a smooth surface, single color or with brown longitudinal flames and maculations. Of the two subgenera heretofore assigned here, the first, Mitreola, contains those species which connect the typical form 'with the last section of Mitra; the second, Zierliana, includes a number of species having a peculiar character of the aperture, and readily distinguishable from the other groups. Moreover the species of Strigatella, so-called, which possess the dentition differing so widely from Mitra, belong to this group Zier liana, which may therefore well be separated as a subgenus. Of the group Strigatella as thus restricted, the dentition remains unknown. M. ACUMINATA, Swainson. PL 45, fig. 312. Yellowish, sometimes with a lighter band in the middle, frequently invested with a slight epidermis. Length, 1 inch. Philippines ; Polynesia. M. COARCTATA, Swainson. PL 45, fig. 313. Yellowish, longitudinally clouded with chestnut. Length, '9 inch. Me of Annaa. Only 'distinguishable by its painting from M. acuminata. It is very likely a variety . M. BRUNNEA, Pease. PL 45, fig. 301. Yellowish brown, spire rather obtuse. * Length, -75-1-10 inches. Polynesia. The animal is milk-white. M. NIGRICANS, Pease. An unfigured species, blackish with a light band, and lead- colored aperture. Length, 20 mill. Polynesia. This species has not been identified by Mr. Garrett. 20 154 STRIGATELLA. M. ASTRICTA, Reeve. PI. 45, figs. 315-318. Whitish, under a light olive, smooth epidermis, or yellowish obsoletely banded with brown, sometimes sparingly strigate. Length, 1-1*5 inches. Sandwich Islands. M. SamueliSj Dohrn (fig. 31*7), is identical. M. AURICULOIDES, Reeve. PI. 45, fig. 319. Chocolate-brown, with a whitish band on the upper part of th$ body -whorl, and sometimes white-dotted. The whole surface is encircled with fine punctated, incised lines, which are some- times obsolete on the middle of the body. Length, -8-1-1 inches. Polynesia. M. FASTIGIUM, Reeve. PI. 45, fig. 320. Light yellowish brown, faintly banded. Length, -75 inch. Habitat vnknoim. Possibly a variety or faded example of M. auric uloides. I am not aware of the existence of any specimens besides the type. M. MOLLERI, Kiister. PI. 45, fig. 321. Whitish, longitudinally flamed with chestnut. Length, -66 inch. Habitat unknown. An immature shell, described from a cabinet specimen at Gotha ; I shall not attempt its identification. M. LIMBIFERA, Lam. PI. 45, figs. 322-326. Chestnut- or chocolate-brown, usually with white or yellowish patches on the upper part of the body-whorl, forming :i more or less continuous band; frequently with scattered light spots else- where; aperture columbelliform. Length 1-1*6 inches. Philippines, Polynesia. The shells are usually covered by a thin olive-yellow epidermis. The animal is rich chestnut-brown with a diluted-white c-reepin<: disk. I lead slightly varied with white. The peculiar character of the outer lip of the shell increases in importance with age ; M. ColumbellaeformiH, Kiener (figs. 323, 324), being its adult or aged state. M. striata, Gray (fig. 325), is probabh' a synonym, as is also M. Mitchelini of Sowerby, not Petit (fig. 32(5). STRIGATELLA. 155 M. MACULOSA, Reeve. PI. 45, figs 327, 328. Chestnut color under a deciduous corneous epidermis, a broad white band above the middle, and brown revolving lines, punctate with white towards the base. Length, 15-21 mill. Red Sea, Australia, Polynesia. M. Arabica, Dohrn (fig. 338), does not differ. Typically it is distinct enough from M. litter ata, but there are varieties which certainly approach extreme examples of that species very closely. M. TRISTIS, Swainson. PI. 45, fig. 329. Shell white or light-chocolate, under a persistent, smooth dark olivaceous or black-brown epidermis, with a yellowish band at the top of the whorls; frequently slightly round-shouldered, and rudely folded at the sutures, forming obsolete tubercles ; aper- ture chocolate-colored. Length, '75-1-25 inches. Galapagos Is. ; Panama to Mazatlan. M. CHRYSOSTOMA, Swainson. PL 46, figs. 330, 331. Whitish or yellowish, tessellated or strigated longitudinally with orange-brown or chocolate, interrupted by a white, irregu- lar band on the periphery. Length, 1-35-2 inches. Polynesia, Philippines, Mauritius. Kiener has figured this species m error for M. contracta, Swn. (= abbatis), and Phillippi, discovering that this figure did not represent Swainson 's species, has called it M. Kieneri. M. SCUTULATA, Lam. PL 46, figs. 332-337. Chocolate-brown, sometimes with merely an irregular, or interrupted yellowish or whitish band below the sutures ; sometimes irregular small spots of the same color are on the lower portion of the body-whorl ; sometimes these spots unite longitudinally into strigations above and below, but always leaving a central chocolate space — which thus becomes defined as a broad band. Length, 1-1'75 inches, Philippines, Polynesia. M. amphorella, Lam. (fig. 334), M. decurtata, Reeve (fig. 335), and M. oleacea, Reeve (fig. 336), and M. sertum, Duval (fig. 337), are synonyms. M. LITTERATA, Lam. PL 46, figs. 338, 339. Yellowish or whitish, with irregular, longitudinal chocolate 156 STR1GATELLA. markings, sometimes appearing like rude letters, and interrupted more or less by revolving bands. Length, -75-1 inch. Red Sea, Java, Mauritius, So. Africa, Philippines, Polynesia. In many specimens the dark color so predominates as to appear to be the ground-color, upon which are superimposed the yellowish spots and letters ; I figure a shell which Sowerby has called M. maculosa, Reeve (fig. 339) which shows this variety pretty well. As already stated, the true maculosa closely approaches this form. M. PAUPERCULA, Linn. PL 4G, fig. 340. Chocolate, with uninterrupted whitish or yellowish longitudi- nal strigations. Length, 1-1*4 inches. Red Sea, E. Africa, Indian Ocean, Philippines, Polynesia. M. VIRGATA, Reeve. PL 46, fig. 341. Color and markings as in M. paupercula, but distinguished by smaller size, more abbreviate, Columbella-like form and conspi- cuous revolving grooves at the base of the shell. Length, '15-'$ inch. Polynesia. Mr. Reeve included two species in his M. mrgata, his first figure being a species previously described by Lamarck, and which immediately follows this description. Some specimens of mrgata have the Melampus-like form of M. retusa, but they appear to be constantly distinguished by the want of the white band and fewer and larger color flames. M. RETUSA, Lam. PL 46, figs. 342-344. Surface covered with revolving striae ; dark chocolate, with line close, thread-like undulating longitudinal yellow or white lines, and superiorly a narrow yellow or white revolving baud. Length, '75-1 inch. Polynesia. M. mrgata, Reeve (fig. 341), in part, is synonymous with JA retusa, and M. capillata, Gould (fig. 344), is probably a juvenile of it. M. ZEBRA, Garrett. An unfigured Polynesian species, the description of which accords tolerably with M. mrgata. ZIERLIANA. 157 M. TIGRINA, A. Ad. PL 46, figs. 348, 347. Glandiniform, with revolving striae ; longitudinally finely strigate with chocolate and yellowish or whitish, aperture chocolate. Length, 1*8 inches. Mauritius. A giant edition of M. retusa, but proportionally narrower than that species. M. jucunda, Tapparone-Canefri (fig. 341), is identical with it. M. ANAIS, Lesson. An unfigured species from the GamMer Islands. It evidently belongs to the present group. M. FUSCESCENS, Pease. (Unfigured.) Sandwich Islands. Subgenus Zierliana, Gray. In the introductory remarks upon the Strigatella section of Mitra (p. 153), I have stated the reasons which induce me to merge that group in the Mitras and to separate from it Zier- liana, which H. and A. Adams and their successors have con- sidered as a subgenus of Strigatella. M. ZIERVOGELIANA. Gmelin. PL 46, figs. 345, 346, 349, 350. Dark chocolate-brown, aperture and columella white or slightly tinged with light chocolate. Length, *9— 1*1 inches. Philippines, Polynesia. Sometimes the ribs are denuded of epidermis, and give a zebra-like coloration to the species. Var. ROBUSTA, Reeve, Fig. 346. Not so coarsely sculptured, with less shoulder and somewhat higher spire. This is the ordinary Polynesian form. It is littoral, under lava stones on rocky coasts. Var. WOLDEMARII, Kiener. Fig. 349. Still more finely sculptured" and with higher spire than var. robusta; with which it insensibly connects. Var. SOLIDULA, Reeve. Fig. 350. Sculpture fine, lightly impressed, more or less obsolete in the middle portion of the body-whorl. The young shell which 158 ZIERLIANA. Quoy described as M. nigra (= M. Quoyi, Desh., p. 122), may possibly be intended for this variety. M. ^ETHIOPS, Reeve. PL 46, fig. 351. Dark brown or olive-black, finely decussated. Length, 1 inch. Solomon's Islands, Philippines. Very much narrower than any of the forms of M. Ziervoge- liana ; yet it may be only a variety of that species. M. creni- plicata, A. Ad. (unfigured) is said by Mr. Sowerby to be a synonym. M. ANTHRACINA, Reeve. PI. 46, fig. 352. Shell covered by a smooth, black epidermis. Length, 1 inch. Me of Ticao, Philippines, on reefs at low water.— Cuming. Differs from M. jEthiops only in the want of sculpture. L. CHOAVA, Reeve. PI. 46, fig. 353. Blackish, smooth. Length, -75 inch. Isle of Johanna, Mozambique Channel — Hennali. I do not know the species ; except in being smooth, it resembles closely a juvenile of the t}^pical M. Ziervogeliana. M. ALBOMACULATA, A. Ad. PI. 46, fig. 354. Chocolate-brown, maculated with white next the sutures. Length, *5 inch. Habitat unknown. I do not know the species. M. COLUMBELLINA, A. Ad. PL 46, fig. 355. Yariegated with chestnut and white, with obsolete revolving lines. Hob. unknown. Mr. Sowerby 's figure of this species shows a tuberculated shoulder, a character not referred to in the original description. Undetermined Species of Mitra. M. GRANULIFERA, OBLIQUATA, CLAVULUS, CONULARIS, CREBRAL1S, of Lamarck. M. CINEREA, APICATA, Reeve. H. & A. Adams' Genera. M. OBSCURA, Hutton. New Zealand. M. FUSOIDES, A. Adams. Sowerbj7, Thes. Conch. Index. M. HANLEYANA, Dunker. Japan. THALA. 159 M. SEMISTRIATA, Kryiiicki. Caspian Sea. M. ORDINATA, Pease (ubi) Paetel's Catalogue. Sandwich Islands. M. SECTILIS, M. PALLIDA, Pease. Sandwich Islands. M. OBSCURA, Humphrey ; M. MUTELINA, Duclos ; M. GLOBOSA, Chemn. ; M. CINCTA, Meuschen. H. & A. Adams' Genera of Shells. M. TASMANICA, LEGRANDI, SOALABIFORMIS, SEMILIVLDA, FRANCIS- CANA, GRANATINA, Tenisoii-Woods. Tasmania. M. RUSSA, Gould. China Seas. M. SECALINA, Gould. Ousima. M. L^ETA (China Seas); M. DELICATA (Cape York, Australia); M. ASPERULATA, (Australia); M. RETICULATA (Port Essing- ton, Australia); M. PALLIDA (Marquesas) ; M. (VOLUTOMITRA) CINNAMOMEA (Natal); M. PUNCTOSTRIATA (Ceylon). All of Arthur Adams. M. ANTONI (Sandwich Islands) ; M. GIBBA (New Caledonia) ; M. AUTUMNALIS (New Caledonia), of Dohrn. M. LEUCOSTOMA, Swainson. No locality. M. INTERSCULPTA, Sowerby. Mauritius. M. HUMERALIS, Garrett. Paumotus Is. Genus THA.LA, H. and A. Adams. Mr. Garrett remarks * that some of the species included in this genus are Pleurotomoid shells ; that the wrinkles or folds on the columella are not true plaits, but simply more or less irreg- ular transverse rugosities, precisely of the same structure as observed in certain species of Clathurella and Cithara. Some of the species which he declares should be excluded from Mitridse, appear to me to possess the character of the family, whilst in others, so minute are the specimens that it is difficult to decide whether they have, plaits or not — the difficulty being enhanced by the poor state of preservation of several individuals. M. todilla, Mighels is one of the excluded species, yet it possesses them, as mentioned by Dr. von Martens. Of course the difficulty of deciding is enhanced with those species of which figures only are accessible. Unfortunately the animal is unknown ; this is * Leeds Jour, of Conch., iii, 2. 160 THALA. one of those cases where the dentition would be of much collat- eral value. I have preferred to retain all the species in Mitridaj rather than attempt to divide them upon insufficient data. T. FOVEATA, Sowb. PI. 47, fig. 35G. Cancellated, chocolate-brown. Length, *5 inch. Nab. unknown. T. ROSEATA, A. Ad. PI. 47, fig. 357. Cancellated, pinkish white. Length, -4 inch. Hob. unknown. Very closely allied to T. foveata. T. SOLITARIA, C. B. Ad. PI. 47, fig. 358. Cylindrically fusiform, cancellated, brown. Length, -4 inch. Panama. A single specimen obtained by the discoverer ; I have not heard of its being found since. T. EXILIS, Reeve. PL 47, fig. 359. Yiolet-purple with a darker band ; granosely decussated throughout with minute ridges. Length, -66 inch. Isle of Ticao, Philippines ; under stones at low water. T. TODILLA, Mighels. PL 47, fig. 360. Whitish or light violet, sometimes obscurely banded or spotted ; surface tuberculately cancellated. Length, »35 inch. Sandwich Islands. Described as a Pleurotoma, the columellar plaits being indis- tinct. T. MILIUM, Reeve. PL 47, fig. 361. Chestnut-brown, cancellated. Length, *35 inch. Hab. unknown. The figure is somewhat different from that of T. todilla, yet it may be that species. T. RECUR VA, Reeve. PL 47, fig. 362. Pinkish or violet, minutely dotted here and there with brown ; longitudinally sculptured, t ranversely impressly striati-. Length, -35 inch. Island of Capul, Philippines ; under stones at low water. Certainly very closely allied to T. todilla. THALA. 161 T. GRATIOSA, Reeve. PL 47, fig. 363. Pink or violet, minutely decussated. Length, *4 inch. Galapagos Islands. T. MIRIFICA, Reeve. PL 41, fig. 364. Pink or light violet, somewhat transparent, sometimes with a narrow white zone. Length, -3 inch. Philippines.— Cuming ; Paumotus. —Pease. Said to be thinner and more slender, with finer sculpture than T. gratiosa, but the specimens before -me vary so much that it would be difficult to separate some of them from the figures of that and other species. T. CERNICA, Sowb. PL 47, figs. 365-369. Shell rosy orange. Length, *65 inch. Mauritius T. angustata, Sowerby (fig. 366), from same locality, presents no valid differences. Yar. ANGIOSTOMA, Pease. Fig. 367. White, shaped like T. mirifica, but larger, with somewhat stouter and coarser sculpture. Length, 12 mill. Paumotus. Yar. FUSUS, Souverbie, figs. 368, 369. Slightly stouter than the type, light violet, or pink-white, obscurely banded. Length, 10 mill. New Caledonia. The above are from widely separated localities, and as there are slight differences, they may be distinguished as varieties for the present. T. BREVICULA, Souv. PL 47, fig. 370. Light violet. Length, 7 mill. New Caledonia. T. ADUMBRATA, SOUV. PL 47, fig. 371. Dirt}r white, maculate with chestnut, forming an interrupted band. Length, 10 mill. New Caledonia. Distinguished by its cylindrical form and very fine sculpture. 21 162 M1TROIDEA. Unfigured Species. T. JACULANDA, Gould. Allied to T. recurva, Reeve, but the ; sculpture is much more delicate. China Seas. T. SALT ATA, Pease. Polynesia. T. EXQUISITA, Garrett. Polynesia. T. VIOLACEA, Garrett. Polynesia. Genus MITROIDEA, Pease. The peculiar tubular and recurved anterior portion of the columella, the truncate outer lip, the numerous small columellar plaits, the smooth surface and outer lip will distinguish this genus upon conchological characters, although the animal and its dentition do not differ from Mitra. Mitroidea has four years' priority over Mauritia, A. Adams. The two species which H. and A. Adams included in their subgenus Mutyca, also belong here. If Mutyca had a sufficient diagnosis it would be entitled to precedence over Mitroidea on account of priority of publication, but its authors only perceived a portion of the characters of the group and made it an artificial section of Mitra. Mitroidea is closety allied to Dibaphus, but the latter has a shorter spire and is without columellar plaits. M. MULTIPLICATA, Pease. PI. 41, figs. 312, 313. White, solid, polished under a thin light olive epidermis, with distant brown revolving lines and band-like maculations. Length, 1-2 inches. Polynesia ; Mauritius. Mr. Pease's species has never been figured, but the careful descriptions by himself and Garrett and the fact that he, like Adams, made his species the type of a new genus, leaves no doubt that M. Barclayi, H. Adams is synonymous with it. Dibaphus Lwbbeckeanus , Weinkauff (fig. 313), is the juvenile of this species. Sowerby, who does not mention Pease's prior name, changed M. Barclayi to M. Dibaphiformis, on account of the alleged prior publication of Mitra Barclayi, Hanley. M. ANCILLIDES, Swainson. PI. 41, fig. 314. Pale fulvous yellow, or creamy white ; upper whorls minutely granulated. Length, 20 mill. Paumotus hies. DIBAPHUS. 163 M. EBURNEA, Garrett. Closely allied to M. Ancillides, but may be distinguished by its ivory-white color, more contracted base, smaller size and more robust form. Length, 12 mill. Paumotus Isles. I do not know this species ; it has not been figured. M. BELLULA, A. Adams. PI. 47, fig. 375. White, polished, with revolving striae, upper whorls cancel- lated, a necklace-like row of reddish spots near the sutures. Length, -75 inch. Isle of Capul, Philippines ; on the reefs, low water. Described from a young and possibly abnormal specimen ; may it not = Ancillides? M. TELUM, Sowb. PI. 47, fig. 376. Yellowish brown, lower half of body-whorl darker, smooth. Length, I'l inches. Mauritius. I have not seen this species. The figure is very like M. mulliplicata (Barclayi], which also inhabits Mauritius, but the columella does not show so many plications. M. INFECTA, Reeve. PI. 47, figs. 377-380. Yellowish, marbled with chestnut-brown, sometimes forming two interrupted bands ; revolving striae inconspicuous or distinct. Length, 1*25-1 *5 inches. Mauritius. Paumotus. Sowerby says that Reeve's figure is erroneous, as it does not show the revolving striae, and he gives another figure (fig. 378), which differs somewhat in form and coloring. Reeve's -figure is probably from a worn specimen — Dohrn says, from the original specimen of M. nebulosa, Swains. ; but nebulosa, as first figured by Reeve, is a very different species and == M. ver&icolor, Martyn. No doubt M. Barclay t, Hanley, not H. Adams, (figs. 379-380), is a synonym. Genus DIBAPHUS, Philippi. Differs from Mitroidea in the columella being without plaits. It resembles in general form Gonus mitratus, as well as, more distantly, Strombus terebellatus, and Adams, Crosse, and others 164 TURRICULA. formerly assigned to it a position between Conus and Mitra. The animal was first made known to science by Mr. A. Garrett in 1872,* who, after a careful study could not detect any difference between it and a Cylindra. On plunging a living example in alcohol, the spirit became much discolored, of a fine purple, the same as when any other Mitridae are placed in spirits. D. PHILIPPII, Crosse. PI. 47, fig. 381. Yellowish brown, or whitish, clouded with chestnut in the form of two interrupted irregular bands. Length, 1-1*75 inches. Polynesia ; Mauritius. The earlier specific name D. edentulus, Swainson, has been displaced because the character indicated by it has become generic. Genus TURRICULA, Klein. The Turriculae, including the old sections Costellaria and Callithea, are sand species ; the section Pusio, however, contains reef-dwellers. The group is exclusively tropical and subtropical in distribution, its metropolis being Central Polynesia. T. BEGINA, Sowb. PI. 48, fig. 382. Whitish or gray, with orange bands bordered by narrow chocolate-colored stripes. Length, 2-3 inches. Moluccas. T. TVENIATA, Lam. PI. 48, figs. 383-390. Yellowish or orange, with a broad white central band, partly visible on the spire, bordered with narrow chocolate bands ; one or two additional chocolate bands below, sometimes replaced by a single broad one next below the white. Length, l'75-2'75 inches. Philippines, Moluccas, Polynesia. Has not the sharp angulation of the whorls of T. regina, but is otherwise closely allied to that species. T. vittata, Swainson (figs. 384-386), does not present any permanently distinctive characters, and scarcely merits the name of variety, j". <-<»n- pressa, Sowb. (fig. 387), is a narrow variety, not adult; like, all the young of this species the base is reflected more than in the * Zool. Proc., 843, TURRICULA. 165 adult. T. coccinea, Reeve (fig. 390), is a color-variety in which the chocolate bands have disappeared ; Sowerby has figured it under the name of T. crocea, Reeve — which is a very different species. T. Tayloriana, Sowb. (figs. 388, 389) is intermediate between T. coccinea and the typical coloration. T. DENNISONI, Reeve. PI. 48, fig. 391. Yellowish or orange, stained with chocolate between the ribs, with a median white zone. Length, 2-25 inches. Philippines.— Cuming ; .Red Sea.— Sowerby. Sowerby figures a variety of this species which appears to connect it too closely with the preceding one of this monograph. T. JUCUNDA, Dunker. Plate 48, fig. 398. . Yellowish or orange brown, with a median, obscure white band. Length, 61 mill. Saigon. There is a thin, deciduous, pallid, corneous epidermis. More finely sculptured and more regular in growth than the variety of T. tseniata represented by coccinea, Reeve, there is nevertheless considerable resemblance between them. T. ELEGANS, Reeve. PL 48, fig. 392. Whitish or fleshy-brown, encircled with one or more narrow chocolate lines. Length, I'l inches. Phillippines. T. SANGUISUGA, Linn. PI. 48, figs. 393-397. Yellowish white to ash color, the ribs tipped with scarlet, sometimes with one or more chocolate bands, base and apex chocolate. Length, l'5-2'25 inches. Philippines, Mauritius, Polynesia. Mr. Cuming found it in coral sand at low water, at the Philip- pines ; Mr. Garrett, in sandy mud, at the Yiti Isles — sometimes buried to the depth of two feet. The color variations are numerous ; two of them have received names. Yar. STIGMATARTA, Lam. Figs. 396, 397. Lighter colored, with the scarlet spots confined to two revolving rows on the body-whorl, one on those of the spire. Yar. GRANOSA, Chemn. Fig. 395. Light colored, without scarlet spots. 166 TURRICULA. T. STAINFORTHII, Reeve. PL 49, figs. 399, 400. Whitish, base and apex ashy blue, ribs painted with square scarlet spots. Length, 1-25 — 2-25 inches. Philippines. The distant, rounded ribs, crossed by close striae, and regular painting seem to distinguish this species sufficiently from T. sanguisuga. T. MELONGENA, Lam. PL 49, figs. 401, 402, 401. Chocolate or ash and white, in revolving bands and lines of variable thickness. Length, 1-5-2 '5 inches. Moluccas, Philippines. T. LYRATA, Lam. PI. 49, fig. 403. Ribs narrow, sharp ; light olive or ash, with narrow dark chocolate or blackish revolving bands. Length, 1-5-2 inches. Philippines, Polynesia. T. CURVILIRATA, Sowb. PI 49, fig. 404. Yellowish white, with chestnut or chocolate bands. Length, 1-25-1-75 inches. China ? Distinguished from T. melongena by its curved ribs and painting, but may nevertheless be only a variety. T. RADIUS, Reeve. PL 49, fig. 406. Flesh color or brownish, with a brown band on the periphery. Length, 1 inch. Philippines ; Indian Ocean. T. BALTEOLATA, Reeve. PL 49, fig. 405. Spire and upper portion of body-whorl yellowish white, lower portion of the latter orange ; a brown band separates the two colors, and another one or two are situated inferiorly. Length, 2*5 inches. Moluccas, Philippines. T. COSTELLARIS, Lam. PL 49, fig. 408. Dark chocolate, with a superior narrow white bund, and occasionally an obscure, wider, lower one. Length, 1-5-2 inches. Philippines. T. PEASEI, Garrett. An unfigured species from the Viti Islands, has the coloring of T. costellaris,. I do not know it. TURRICULA. 161 T. VULPECULA, Linn. PI. 49, figs 410-413. Whitish, obscurely banded with orange, and tipped with dark chocolate at the sutures and base ; or orange, with sometimes an obscure light band ; or orange with dark chocolate bands, some- times covering nearly the entire surface. Shoulder obtuse or sharply angulated. Length, l'5-2 inches. Moluccas, Philippine*, Polynesia. A variable species in form, sculpture and coloration. T. umbrosa, Sowerby (fig. 414), is said to have the ribs more defined than T. vulpecula, and raised into tubercles at the angle of the whorls ; I might make several equally good species out of the series of vulpecula before me. . T. CAFFRA, Linn. PL 49, fig. 409 ; PI. 50, fig. 424. Dark chocolate, with two or three yellow zones, the upper one visible on the spire. Length, 1-75-2*25 inches. Isle of Ticao, Philippines. *•* T. bifasciata, Swainson, has long been recognized as a syno- nym; T. zonalis, Quoy (fig. 424), may be added. This species approaches so near to the smoother forms of T. vulpecula, that their specific identity is not improbable. T. PLICATA, Lam. PL 50, figs. 420-422. Orange-yellow, with narrow superior and inferior brown bands, interrupted by the. ribs, and a broad central band; whorls shouldered, with or without revolving striae. Length, 1-5-1-15 inches. Philippines. Yar. PULLATA, Reeve. Figs. 421, 422. Less shouldered, ribs rather closer, revolving striae more distinct. I use the name plicata, Klein, adopted by Lamarck, in preference to plicaria, Linn, the former being so well known, that it would be injudicious to displace it. • T. CINCTELLA, Lam. PL 50, fig. 423. Whitish and gray or lead or yellowish in alternate zones, overlaid, on the body-whorl by. one or several chestnut-colored lines. Length, 1-15-2-25 inches. Moluccas, Ceylon. 168 TURRICULA. T. INTERMEDIA, Kiener. PL 50, fig. 430. Alternately zoned with ashy or chocolate-brown and white. Length, 2-2'5 inches. Moluccas. This species is entirely too intermediate for the satisfactory separation of several other forms ; in its smoother varieties it approaches very closely to chocolate-banded specimens of T. vutpecula; its long, costate varieties are allied to T. costellaris, Lam. and T. cinctella; its short, corrugated specimens are too near to T. corrugata, Lam. (= T. rugosa, Gmel.). T. CORRUGATA, Lam. PI. 50, figs. 429, 428, 421. Whitish or ash color, banded with chocolate. Length, 1-25-1-15 inches. Indian Ocean, Philippines, New Guinea, Australia. It is too late to revive Gmelin's prior name (rugosa) for this r^ species. T. Jukesii, A. Ad. (fig. 428), is founded on juvenile Australian specimens. T. fulvolirata, Sowb. (fig. 421), is very close, if not identical. T. BERTHS, Sowb. PI. 49, fig. 417. Ash or yellowish, encircled by narrow chocolate bands. Length, 32 mill. China Sea. Appears to hold the same relation to T. corrugata that cinctella does to costellaris. T. GRUNERI, Reeve. PI. 49, figs. 418, 419, 416. White, more or less distinctly banded with ash, with a superior, and sometimes one or two inferior narrow chestnut revolving lines, shell smooth between the longitudinal ribs. Length, '75-1-25 inches. Ceylon, Philippines, Polynesia. Resembles T. Bertlise, but is distinguished by wanting its revolving striae. T. cinctella, of which it might be suppposed to be the young, has the earlier wjiorls closely ribbed, not shouldered. It may be the young of a variety of T. plica t a, a species from which it is only distinguished by the character of its narrow bands. T. modesta, Pease (fig. 419), of which the type specimen is now before me is certainly identical ; and so is T. Isevicostata, Sowb. (fig. 416). COSTELL ARI A. 169 T. INTERRUPTA, A. Ad. PL 50, fig. 426. Whitish, interruptedly banded with chocolate. Length, 1-4 inches. North Australia. Differs in form from T. corrugata. T. ORNATA, A. Ad. PL 50, fig. 425. White with cjiestnut bands, or dark colored with white bands ; revolving striae between the ribs. Length, 1'25 inches. Habitat unknown. The ribs appear to be closer than in T. corrugala, but I fear that it will prove to be a variety of that species. Section Coste'laria, Swatnson. Shell smaller, with elevated spire, body-whorl anteriorly contracted, slightly ventricose in the middle, aperture some- times internally striated. T. ANGULOSA, Kiister. PL 50, figs. 432, 431. Yellowish white, stained or strigated with brown. Length, 1-2-1 '8 inches. Philippines, Mauritius, Polynesia. T. mirabiliit, A. Ad. (fig. 431) is a synonym. Mr. Garrett says that Viti Islands specimens are ashy-slate color, with a more or less distinct pale band just beneath the sutural angle. T. NASUTA, Sowb. PL 49, fig. 415. Subfusiform, white, with thin sinuously curved, rather distant ribs, and rather distant spiral striae. Length, '9 inch. Habitat unknown. I am not acquainted with this species. T. DECORA, Reeve. PL 50, fig. 434. White, with two brown bands. Length, 1 inch. Habitat unknown. Ribs more distant than in T. angulosa, but may be a ^variety of it. T. SALMONEA, Sowb. PL 50, fig. 433. Yellowish white, clouded with salmon color. Length, 15 inches. Habitat unknown. 22 170 COSTELLARIA. T. CUMINGII, Reeve. PL 50, figs. 435-439. Longitudinal ribs rude, rounded ; crossed by revolving rounded riblets, the interstices between the latter deeply impressed except where they cross the ribs. Whitish, sometimes spotted with brown, and usually brown-banded in the middle. Length, 1-1-5 inches. Ceylon, Philippines, Polynesia, Mauritius. Besides a copy of Reeve's type (fig. 435), I give one from Sowerby's Thesaurus (fig. 436), which corresponds more nearly with the richly-colored specimens lineated with brown, found by Mr. Garrett at the Paumotus Isles. With this species must be united T. clathrata, Reeve (fig. 438), and T. dimidiata, Sowb. (fig. 437), which is now admitted by him to be a synonym. T. rugosa, Sowb. (fig. 439), of which only a single specimen is known, appears to differ onty in the somewhat greater promi- nence of the revolving sculpture on the body-whorl. I think it is the same species : if it is, then its priority of publication must cause the adoption of its name instead of that of Cumingii. T. MONTROUZIERI, Souv. PI. 50, fig. 440. Yellowish brown, lighter at the angle of the shoulder. Length, 1 inch. New Caledonia. T. LUCIDA, Reeve. PI. 50, fig. 441. Ribs swollen at the upper part, transversely elegantly ridged ; transparent white. Length, -66 inch. Philippines. T. NODULIFERA, A. Ad. PI. 50, fig. 442. The figure given by Sowerby is white, but Mr. E. A. Smith describes a specimen from the Solomon Islands as pale pinkish with white ribs, the aperture orange. Length, 11 '5 mill. It possibly equals T. lucida. T. MODESTA, Reeve. PL 50, fig. 443. White, slightly tinged with pink towards the base, aperture pink. Length, -8 inch. Isle of Ticao, Philippines. UA very chaste pink-white shell, with a highly relieved latticed sculpture." COSTELLARIA. 17 1 T. PROPINQUA, Garrett. An unfigured species resembling T. modesta, Reeve, but more contracted at the base, with much smaller and more numerous transverse ridges. Length, 15 mill. Viti Islands. T. CINERACEA, Reeve. PI. 51, figs. 444, 445. Ashy gray, with, an interrupted white band at the shoulder, and white-tinged at the base. Length, '75 inch. Philippines. T. JUD^EORUM, Dohrn. PI. 51, fig. 446. Orange-brown, ribs and base white. Length, 22 mill. JRed Sea, Mauritius. A longer, narrower shell than T. cineracea, but may be a variety of it. T. MILITARIS, Reeve. PL 51, figs. 447-455. Yellowish brown, with a chestnut band. Length, 1 inch. Isle of Ticao, Philippines. Perhaps not distinct from T. angulosa, Kiister, the difference being principally in its straighter ribs. Var. ANTONELLI, Dohrn. Fig. 448. Chocolate- or chestnut-brown, or dark gray, white-tinged or banded above. Red Sea, Mauritius, Polynesia. Specimens sent to me from the Yiti Islands by Mr. Andrew Garrett, under the name of T. miltabilis, Reeve, are more slender than Sowerby's figure, approaching the form of militaris very closely. Yar. LUBENS, Reeve. Figs. 449-451. Yellowish white, tinged with pink at apex and base. Philippines . T. compta, A. Ad (fig. 450), and T. turricula, A. Ad. (fig. 451), are synonyms. Yar. COPHINA, Gould. Fig. 453. The figure of the type shows a shorter shell than the preced- ing, but specimens before me serve to connect it directly with var. lubens. A somewhat rounded instead of an angulated shoulder is the only difference, and that not constant. To this form may be referred the Sandwich Islands species T. bella, 172 COSTELLARIA. Pease (fig. 452 \ yellowish white, interruptedly banded or marked with light chestnut ; a faded, stumpy specimen of it was called T. Wisemanni by Dohrn. As there is some diversity of sculpture and coloration in the typical shells above enumerated, I have thought it advisable to retain their names as varieties, for the sake of those who, less well provided with specimens than myself, may not be able to convince themselves that they are mere individual stages or local races perhaps, of one species. T. cimelium, Reeve (fig. 454), is a young shell referable to this species. The shell which Sowerby has erroneously determined as T. rorata, Gld. (fig, 455), may also be placed here. T. INTERSTRIATA, Sowb. PL 51, fig. 456. Longitudinal costae smooth, distant, the interstices with spiral striae. White, banded with orange, maculated with chestnut between the ribs. Length, 1*15 inches. China Seas. I have not seen this species, but think it will prove to be a f\ variety of T. militaris. T. CORBICULA, Sowb. PI. 51, fig. 457. Yellowish white, shaded with yellowish brown, the tubercles of the shoulder angle tipped with chestnut, forming a neckl.-u-c- like row ; interior of aperture light yellowish. Ribs and revolv- ing riblets both close, forming granules. Length, '8-1 inch. Mauritius. T. SULUENSIS, Adams and Reeve. PI. 51, fig. 459. Yellowish white, spotted with chestnut, forming two inter- rupted bands. Length, 1 inch. Sooloo Islands. T. COLLINSONI, A. Adams. PL 51, figs. 458, 460, 461. Whitish, stained with brown at the apex, obscurely banded with bluish ash a little below the top of the whorls, and spotted irregularly with brown in the same part, generally between the costae ; lower half of the last whorl cinereous brown. Length, '75-1 inch. Japan. Differs from T. Suluensis in having a non-turreted spire, filler spiral sculpture, a shorter aperture, and in its color. The fore- COSTELLARIA. 173 going description indicates such close affinity with T. Suluensis, however, that I think it would have been more prudent not to separate it. T. fusoo-apicata (fig. 460) and T. Gotoensis, E. A. Smith, (fig. 461), are both synonymous, varying only slightly in sculpture and marki»g from the type. T. CRUENTATA, (Chemn.) Reeve. PI. 51, figs. 462-466, 468, 469; PI. 58, fig. 686. Chestnut or chocolate-brown, with a superior narrow white band, and occasionally an inferior one. Sometimes lighter colored between the band and the suture. Length, '75-1 inch. Indian Ocean, Philippines, Polynesia.. A very variable species, which has received a number of names. Var. PROXIMA, Nevill. Figs. 464-466, 468. The usual Polynesian form ; when one-banded it has been called var. Sandvichensiu, Nevill. T. exarata, A. Ad. (fig. 465), T. ligata, A. Ad. (fig. 466), and T. vibex, A. Ad. (PL 58, fig. 686) are synonyms. I think that T. larva, Lam. (fig. 468) may also be placed here. Var. ARMTLLATA, Reeve. Fig. 467. A narrow form, with spire drawn out, typically veiy different from cruentata, var. proximo,, but connected with it by Poly- nesian specimens before me. T. SCHOMBURGKII, Angas. PI. 51, fig. 470. Livid brown, with a broad, pale, suffused band on each whorl, and four narrow, dark-brown lines encircling the. last whorl, one above and three below the band. Length, 10 mill. So. Australia. I am not acquainted with this species. T. BUCCINOIDEA, Sowb. PL 51, fig. 467. Yellowish white, with a white central band bordered with chestnut on each side. Length, 4 inches. Habitat unknown. T. RAWSONI, Morch. An unfigured species, from the West Indies, is said to resemble T. cruentala. 174 COST ELL ARIA. T. FUSCONIGRA, Garrett. An unfigured species, dark, brownish black, with a superior white spiral line. Length, 18 mill. Viti Isles. Three dead specimens found. I am not acquainted with it ; appears to be closely allied to the preceding species. T. SEMIFASCIATA, Lam. PL 51, figs. 472, 473. Yellowish white or ash-gray on the upper part of the whorls, darker ash or orange on the lower part, encircled by two or three narrow chestnut lines. Length, '75-1-25 inches. Red Sea, Philippines, Polynesia. T. SEMISCULPTA, Ad. and Reeve. PI. 51, fig. 474. Ash color tinged with pink, with a light, narrow revolving band on the periphery. Length, '9 inch. Sooloo Isles, Japan. T. MUCRONATA, Swainson. PI. 51, figs. 475-479; PL 52, figs. 480-482. Whitish or yellowish, stained, spotted or irregularly banded with light chestnut. Length, 1-1'25 inch. Bed Sea; Polynesia ; in sand, inside the reefs, shallow water. Mr. Garrett says the animal is a rich brown, irregularly dotted with yellow on the back, the creeping disk cinereous, the siphon dusky with yellowish spots. The shell varies considerably in proportions and in the develop- ment of the spinose tubercles; a smoother form is T. concentrica, Reeve, (fig. 476). I add as synonyms T. fa sifo r mi's, Reeve, not Kiener (fig. 47 f ) ; T. obtusispinosa, Sowb. (fig. 478) ; T. echinata, A. Ad. (fig. 479) ; T.nodilirata, A. Ad. (fig. 480); T. fusiform!*, Chemm. (fig. 481 > ; a narrow variety, which, through T. Dohrni, A. Ad. (fig. 482), approaches T. fusiformis, Kiener. T. VERRUCOSA, Reeve. PL 52, fig. 483. Yellowish white, spotted or banded with pale brown. Length, 1 inch. Philippine*. Closely allied to the preceding species, of which it may prove to be a variety. COSTELLARTA. 175 T. FUSIFORMTS, Kiener. PI. 52, figs 484, 485, 487-489. Yellowish white, spotted, or banded with brown. Length, 1 inch. Philippines. Kiener figured this as fusiformis, Chemnitz, but it does not correspond with the illustrations in the Conchylien Cabinet ; the latter represent a narrow form of T. mucronata, Swains. T. spicata, Rve. (fig. 487) appears to be a synonym. T. turriger, Reeve, (fig. 488) and possibly T. armiger, Reeve (fig. 489) are also to be placed here. T. PURPURATA, Reeve. PI. 52, fig. 490-492. Ashy brown, with a conspicuous white zone ; interstices of the ribs strongly latticed. Length, '75 inch. Red Sea ; Philippines. T. dsedala, Reeve (fig. 491) and T. cineracea, Reeve (fig. 492) are probably synonymous. T. FIDICULA, Gould. PI. 58, fig. 693. Yellowish brown with a central white band ; ribs whitish, sometimes a little nodular at the shoulder angle. Length, *75 inch. Hab. unknown. — Gould; Red Sea.—W Andrew? M'Andrew's identification of a Red Sea form with this species is questionable. T. CLELATA, Reeve. PI. 52, figs. 493-495. Yellowish or chestnut-brown, with an indistinct lighter band. Length, '5-'75 inch. Philippines. T. sculptilis, Reeve (fig. 494), appears to be the adult. Probably T. mica, Reeve (fig. 495), is a synonym. T. INERMIS, Reeve. PI. 52, fig. 496. Chestnut, with a white band crossed by longitudinal brown zigzag lines. Length, '75 inch. Philippines ; Japan. Possibly a smooth variety of T. cselata. T. RECTILATERIS, Sowb. PI. 52, fig. 497. Banded with chestnut and white ; spiral striae between the ribs. Length, 1-2 inches. Habitat unknown. ,*/ 176 COSTELLARIA. T. RUBELLA, Ad. and Reeve. PI. 52, fig. 498. Yellowish brown. Length, 1 inch. Sooloo Archipelago. T. SCITULA, A. Ad. PL 52, fig. 499. Yellowish white, sparsely punctate with chestnut. Length, -5 inch. China Seas. A young shell, the position of which is not readily determin- able. T. INTERT^NIATA, Sowb. PI. 52, fig. 500. Ash color with narrow chestnut bands. Length, 1 inch. Habitat unknown. Possibly = T rectilateris, Sowb. T. RUSTICA, Reeve. PL 52, fig. 501. Whitish, lower part of the shell ash color, with occasional brown dots upon the middle of the whorl. Length, '75 inch. Habitat unknown. A species having no marked characteristics. T. DESHAYESII, Reeve. PL 52, figs. 502-507, 486. Turreted, with an angle at the shoulder, longitudinal ribs small, rounded, interspaces wider, smooth ; white or ash color, with chestnut revolving bands, usually tipping the ribs only and thus appearing as rows of spots. Length, *75-l inch. Bed Sea, Indian Ocean, Mauritius, New Caledonia, Polynesia. First described from a poor specimen, in which the upper portions of the ribs only are distinct, and the bands not well defined. The shell which Reeve figures as T. rigida, Swainson (fig. 504), is synonymous — the true rigida being equivalent to T.semifasciata, Lam. Other synonyms are T. Michaudi, Crosse and Fischer (fig. 505), proposed for T. rigida, Reeve, not Swainson, T. Dunkeri, Schmeltz MSS., and T. alauda of Sowb. (figs. 506, 507), not Quoy, Voy. Astrol. as quoted by Sowerby— no such species occurring in that work. I figure also, a variety of uniform dark chocolate color. T. AMANDA, Reeve. PL 52, fig. 508. Ribs crossed by fine revolving striae, a little nodulous next the suture ; alternately banded with light chestnut and white. Length, '5 inch. Indian Ocean, Philippines, Polynesia. ft. COSTELLARIA. 177 T. FESTJVA, Garrett. Unfigured. Resembles Deskayesii, Reeve. Viti Islands. T. I'ULCiiRA, Garrett. Untigured. Resembles JJeshayesiij Reeve. Viti ami Samoan Islands. T. CASTA, H. Ad. PI. 52^ fig. 509. White. Length, '4-'75 inch. Red Sea. The name being preoccupied in Mitra, Sowerby changed it to hastata. T. F1LISTR1ATA, Sowl). PL 52, lig. 514. Fulvous, lower part of the body-whorl with pale brown names. Length, '9 inch. Habitat unknown. Very probably equivalent to the preceding species. T. SUBULATA, Lam. PI. 52, figs. 510, 511. Flesh-color clouded with orange-brown. Length, l'5-2'25 inches. Polynesia. .The shoulder is not always distinctly marked. There is frequently a Terebra-like appearance given to this shell by the first incised revolving line below the suture, being deeper than the others. T. MACROSPIRA, A. Ad. PI. 59, fig. 512. Whitish or yellowish, with rows of chestnut spots. Length, 2 inches. Habitat unknown. This, like the preceding species, has the aspect of a Terebra, but it is stouter than T. subulata. T. LINCOLNENSIS, Angas. PL 52, fig. 513. Whitish, .with irregular longitudinal chestnut names, a narrow bn ml of interrupted spots on the centre of the whorls, lower hull' of body-whorl chestnut, with a faint band of reticulated brown and white spots in the middle. Length, 7 lines. Port Lincoln, So. Australia. 23 178 COSTELLARIA. T. CATENATA, Swainson. PI. 53, fig. 515. White, with large irregular chestnut-brown spots. arranged in bands. Length, *5 inch. Me of An/t inch. Polynesia. T. RADIX, Sowb. PL 53, fig. 537. Like obeliscus, but the cost;e more distant , curved ; orange - hrown with a, white superior hand. Length, 1 inch. 1 hi hi I tit Unknoirn. T. LONGispiRA, Sowb. PI. 43, fig. 538. Fawn-colored, light banded in the middle. Length. '0 inch. 1 1, illt u1 iinl.-iiutri,. One of a number of very doubtful specimens, once forming part of a private collection, and which, coming into the hands oj' Mr. Sowerby, have been described by him as new species. T. .ETiuoi'iCA, Jickeli. PI. 53, fig. 539. A miserable little young shell, the description of which is of advantage to Mr. Jickeli, perhaps. Length, 4 mill. Hf.il 8ea. May be identified with anything. T. CRISPA, Garrett. PI. 53, fig. 540. White or yellowish white, with usually a central darker hand ; ribs sharp, flexuons, somewhat distant, interstices foveolate, (lie revolving ridges being thread-like and well raised. Length, -65-'8 inches. Kiintoii (i)i,<1 VUi hies. T. EXAsi'KKATA, Umeliii. IM. f>:J,, tigs. ;, II 544; I'l. f)4, tigs. 545, 546. Whitish or yellowish usually two-banded with chestnut to dark chocolate, sometimes colored only on the ribs. Length, -7r»-l inch. T. (irriHtxu, Lain. (tigs. f>4f>, :*)!(;). is a synonym, and not • •nt it, led to varietal distinction as its typical form is connected with <'..r(ix/><'rti./(t. by almost insensible gradations: Rrrve's reason lor retaining it as a sj)ecies is cin'ions; he says: tv M. Kiener regai'ds this species as a variety of the following (('.I'ti^/icra/fi}. lint I do not think it expedient to follow his opinion. One-halt' (^ the established species may be 03), are examples of shoulderless varieties of the type and of " crocata " respec- tively; they are both somewhat enlarged in the figures. In T. venustula, Reeve (fig. 604), the revolving sculpture is darker colored; and in T.flavescens, Reeve^fig. 605), a portion of them are so marked, giving the shell a bright, banded appearance. T. affinis, Reeve (fig. 606), is also a synonym. T. PLICATISSIMA, Schrb'ter. PI. 55, fig. 607. Grayish white, apex and base tinged witli brown ; two dark bands on the bod3r-whorl. Length, 20 mill. Habit (it nnlnioirn. Perhaps a variety of T. aureolata. T. RUBRA, Swainson. PL 55, figs. 608, 609. Light pink and darker banded, or roseate Avith a light liand. sometimes interrupted by dark tints in the interstices of t la- ribs. Length, '25 incji. r ./*/<- s. I add the localities following the Philippines, believing that T. flammulata, Pease, and T. zebrina, Garrett, both un figured, will prove to be synonymous with T. semen. It seems to he closely allied to the typical form of T. zebrina, d'Orb., in coloring >uid shape. T. PUTILLUS, Pease. PI. 56, fig. 617. Finely granulated by decussating lines; dark chocolate, with a narrow white superior band; sometimes wit h a tew white spots on the upper half of the shell. Length, *4 inch. Paiimotus and Society Inland*. T. TRUNCULUS, Sowb. PI. 56, fig. 619. Tolished. veutrieose, chestnut-brown. Length, -k2f> inch. Habit n f 1 1 tik IK ur>,. Described from a single specimen. PUSIA. 191 I T. MURICULATA, Lam. PI. 56, fig. 620. Orange yellow to dark chestnut, the shoulder and tubercles whitish. Length '65-'8 inch. Philippines ; Mauritius. T. PATRIARCHALTS, Lam. PI. 56, figs. 621 , 622, 625 ; PI. 58, fig. 689. Nodosely ribbed at shoulder of whorls, ribs becoming evanes- cent lower down ; spirally incised, the striae becoming stronger towards the base, and occasionally raised into nodules or riblets ; above, they cross the ribs. Color varying from light yellow, through orange and red to dark chocolate, the ribs and usually upper part of body-whorl and spire white, the base of the shell with one or more interrupted white bands, or entirely suffused with white. Length, ^-'TS inch. Philippines ; Viti Islands. T. tuberosa, Reeve (fig. 622) is the young of this species, and a very immature specimen of it appears to be described and figured by Kiister as T. elegantula (fig. 625). T. PORPHYRETICA, Reeve. PI. 56, fig. 626. Smooth, plicately ribbed, ribs angular, three or four revolving granulous striae at base. Ash, chestnut, etc., with a broad white zone around the suture, and narrower ones marking the basal striae, or entire base white. Length, -6 inch. Philippines, Viti and Samoa Islands. Differs from the preceding species in the longitudinal ribs being continuous over the body-whorl, less tuberculate above, closer and narrower, in the want of revolving sculpture except at the base ; the coloring is essentially the same, and it may be only a variety of T. patriarchalis. T. OSIDTRIS, Issel. PI. 56, tigs. 627, 628. White, with a central chestnut or chocolate band. Length, '9 inch. Red Sea. With longer spire and somewhat different coloring, this is very closely allied to the preceding species ; it differs from T. cadaverosa by its broader band and want of revolving sculpture, but appears to be intermediate between it and porphyretica. T. umbonata, Sowb. (fig. 628), is a synonym. 192 PUSIA. i T. TUMIDA, Reeve. PI. 56, fig. (>->*.). Whorls swollen and angulated around the upper part, the angle with a few large nodules; yellowish white, or: nig*- or reddish between the nodules and at the base, with a broad central chocolate band. Length, 1'5 inch. Australia. So close to the preceding species that I hesitated about separating them. The color is the same, but this shell is wider. and the nodules are less numerous and larger, with a decided shoulder on the whorls. T. TNTERRUPTA, Anton. PI. 56, fig. 631. Whitish, with interrupted revolving lines of chestnut-brown. forming a central band, with traces of an inferior one. Length, P4 inch. Habitat unknown. Evidently immature. Not included in the genus by either Reeve or Sowerby, and I am unacquainted with it. T. NODULOSA, Pease. PI. 56, fig. 632. White, interrupted^ encircled with brown below. Length, 10 mill. Paumotus. Appears to be very closely allied to, if not identical with T. interrupt a, Anton. T. ENCAUSTA, Gould. PI. 56, fig. 633. Ash-colored, with eight or nine coarse longitudinal ribs, and deeply incised, regular revolving striae of a dusky color. Length, '35 inch. Fiji Islands. A yourig shell, the affinities of which I cannot make out, neither from the original figure and desc.ription, nor from an authentic specimen before me. T. SPECIOSA, Reeve. PI. 56, fig. 634. Pinkish white, with a central reddish-brown band, appearing only on the tops of the regular longitudinal ribs ; a row of spots above, and another below it ; aperture pink within. Length, *Y inch. Philippines, M mill. Red Nv/. I only know this species through the original description and figure. T. FESTA, Reeve. PL 56, fig. 624. White, with a broad central brown band. Length, '5 inch. Philippines. Closely allied to, or perhaps synonymous with T. tarn, Reeve. T. PUPULA, Dimker. PL 57, fig. 643. Reddish brown, with a white superior band, appearing on the spire. Length, *25 inch. Somoan Islands. Figured from an authentic specimen, received from the Godet- froy Museum. T. ELEGANTULA, Bunker. Small, white maculated with reddish brown, forming a tessel- lated series on the last whorl ; spire elate, whorls slightly angulated ; plicated, the interstices with revolving striae. Length, 15 mill. Samoan Islands. Has not been figured and the specimen before me is too immature for illustration. T. TRICOLOR, Gmelin. PL 51, figs. 644-646, 651. Spire and upper portion of body-whorl distantly ribbed, sometimes smooth; yellowish to chocolate, with a, white, band, and frequently maculated with red-brown or chocolate across or on either border of the band; occasionally a second maculated band near the base. Length, '25-' 35 inch. Mediterranean Sea. A very variable little shell, of which T. Savignii, Payr. (fig. 644), may be considered the typical ribbed form, and T. pic/ a, Sandri, T. granum, Forbes (fig. 645), and T. Uttoralis, Forbes (fig. 646), smooth varieties. To these must be added a costate variety recently described by Issel, as var. pallida (fig. 651). M. Lowei, Dohrn,an unfigured species, from the Canary Islands, is probably a synonym. PUSIA. 195 T. SEMICOSTATA, Allt Oil. Chestnut-brown, blotched with white on the spire. Length, -5 inch. Habitat unknown. The sculpture appears to be different from that of T. tricolor : it is a doubtful species. T. COLUMBELLARIA, Scacchi. PI. 51, figs. 641, 653. Yellowish to dark chocolate ; revolving striae becoming obso- lete in the middle of the body-whorl ; columella with two plaits. Length, -25 inch. Mediterranean Sea. Referred by some authors to the genus Columbella. The synonyms are T. obsoleta, Phil. ; T. olivoidea, Cantraine ; T. clandestma, Forbes (.fig. 641) ; T. leontocroma, Brusina; T. stria- tella, Calcara; T. Greci, Phil. (fig. 653), a Sicilian fossil. Three little Mitras are published by Brusina without figures : M. columbulse, M. striata, and M. typostigma, all from Dal- matia ; they are possibly all referable to this species. T. SUAVIS, Souverbie. PI. 51, fig. 648. Rose-color, with a broad white band margined with chestnut. Length, 5*5 mill. New Caledonia. T. HANLEYI, Dohrn. PI. 51, fig. 654. Gray, maculated and banded with chestnut ; closely plicate longitudinally, with a median spiral sulcus, tuberculate at base. Length, 5'5 mill. Habitat unknown. Said to resemble T. Columbellaria, but distinguished by its sculpture. T. CORALLINA, Reeve. PL 51, fig. 655. Amber or coral-red, ribs whitish. Length, '6 inch. Philippines. T. PUSILLA, A. Adams. PI. 51, fig. 649. ' Yellowish white, banded above with orange or pink. Length, *5 inch. Habitat unknown. 196 CYLINDRA. T. ARTICULATA, Reeve. Pi. 57, fig. 656. Pale pinkish scarlet, encircled with a small white brown- articulated zone. Length, '15 inch. Habitat unknown. T. ^MULA, E. A. Smith. PL 57, fig. 650. Blackish brown, with a narrow yellow line round the middle of the whorls, and yellow at the upper margin, and a second line on the last whorl rather below the middle ; clothed with an olive epidermis obscuring the coloring ; aperture dark-brown with two yellow bands, lirate far within. Length, 12 mill. Japan. Undetermined Species of Turricula. T. PYRAMIDALIS, A. Ad. Japan. T. CASTANEA, HOYTI, INSTRICTA, L^EVICOSTATA, MODICELLA, LUTEO- FUSCA, UNILINEATA, of Garrett. Polynesia. T. VIRGINALIS, Lesson. Tahiti. T. SEMIPLICATA, Lam. Adams' Genera. Hob. unknown. T. ELEGANTULA, D imker. tiamoan Islands. T. OLIVACEA, Anton. California. T. RUFOFILOSA, E. A. Smith. Solomon Genus CYLINDRA, Schum. C. NUCEA, Gronov. PL 57, fig. 659. Smooth, or with obsolete impressed spiral lines towards the base. Yellowish white, with, olive-black epidermal revolving lines, partly aggregated into two broad, somewhat interrupted bands; under the epidermis are six or eight spiral rows of minute punctations, of chestnut color, scarcely visible, but show- ing each a terminal dot on the margin of the lip: aperture smooth, rosy white within. Length, l'5-2'5 inches. The animal is diluted white, Coot and siphon niaruined with dashes of bhiek and white. Reeve gives Xew Zealand as the locality of the species, which is an error. CYLINDRA. 197 C. DACTYLUS, Linn. PL 57, figs. 658, 664. Spire decussated, body-whorl with sometimes a slight shoulder. Whitish, clouded with chestnut-brown ; encircled with distant, narrow, closely punctate, incised brown lines. Length, 1-25-1-75 inches. Philippines; Polynesia ; sand or sandy mud inside the reefs. G. obesa, Reeve, is a specimen covered with its greenish epidermis, and C. Potensis, Montr, (fig. 661) is a small, more cylindrical variety from New Caledonia. C. ORNATA, Schuberth and Wagner. PL 57, fig. 660. Thick, white, with close revolving series of red punctae. Length, 1-5 inches. Habitat unknown. I have copied the poor figure of this species — which has been passed over by both Reeve and Sowerby. Very probably it = G. dactylus. C. CRENULATA, Gmelin. PL 57, figs. 662-666. Cylindrical, with impressed, closely pitted revolving lines ; white, with waved clouds of chestnut-brown, frequently disposed in two or more broad interrupted bands of large spots. Length, 30-40 mill. Red Sea, Indian Ocean, Mauritius, Philippines, Polynesia. C. undulosa, Reeve (fig. 664), differs typically in six or eight of the revolving lines being colored, and the form is not quite so cylindrical ; it is connected by intermediate stages with C. crenu- lata. In C. radula, Sowb. (fig. 665), the form, and in some cases the coloring, of C. undulosa are preserved, but the growth-lines are close and deep, decussating the revolving lines and forming numerous little square tubercles at their intersection ; this also gradually shades off into the smoother typical form. It is not unliktely that this rough form will be found to be a connecting link in a chain of variations uniting C. crenulata with G. fenes- trata. G. arctata, Sowb. (fig. 666), is a variety with more pro- duced spire, and two interrupted brown bands ; it is included in the series of specimens before me. 198 CYLINDRA. C. SINENSIS, Reeve. PI. 51, figs. 668, 670. Brownish white, marked with darker brown or uniform brown ; revolving ridges granose. Length, 1 -5-1 '7 5 inches. China. Distinguished from C. crenulata by its elaborate sculpture. C. lima, Sowerby (fig. 670) appears to be a smaller specimen of the same species. C. FENESTRATA, Lam. PL 57, figs. 671, 667. Thick, rudely folded longitudinally, the ribs sometimes almost obsolete ; crossed by regular, rather narrow revolving riblets MI id intervening grooves, the riblets become nodulous on the longi- tudinal folds ; color whitish or yellowish, revolving ribs very dark chocolate usually, sometimes uncolored. Length, 1-1*25 inches. Philippines ; Polynesia, in sand, inside coral reefs. C. glans, Reeve (fig. 667) has the revolving ribs uncolored. There can be no doubt of its identity, as in most specimens of G. fenestrata a portion of the whorl next the outer lip is pre- cisely like glans, and a broken specimen before me has been repaired with the orange-brown color characteristic of glans. C. PUNCTATA, Swainson. PI. 57, fig. 669. Olive-brown, whorls encircled with engraved, punctate stria*. Length, 1'25 inches. Habitat unknown. This shell is unknown in collections. C. NUX, Sowb. PI. 57, fig. 657. Orange or chestnut-brown, closely lineatod by incised, minutely punctured lines and irregularly spotted and clouded with white : aperture chestnut within. Length, '75 inch. Habitat unknown. Mr. Sowerby has lio-mvd but not described (his species; it appears to be distinct. :md a very good specimen is included in the Swift Collection in the Museum of the Philadelphia Academy. IMBRICAR1A. 199 Genus IMBRICARIA, Schumacher. Distinguished by its Conns-like shells, the columella with less numerous plications than most of the species of Cylindra. The transition between this genus and the latter is gradual, some of the species placed in Cylindra, such as C. dactylus, being almost cone-shaped. I. CONICA, Schumacher. PI. 58, fig. 673. Yellowish or ash-color in darker and lighter clouds, encircled by equidistant narrow brown lines, and mottled by quadrangular white spots. Length, 1 inch. Philippines ; Polynesia. Gregarious in sand in sheltered places inside the reefs. It is the Mitra marmorata of Schuberth and Wagner, and the type of Swainson's genus Comnlix. I. CROUANI, Crosse. PL 58, fig. 674. Violet flesh-color, with irregular longitudinal whitish streaks; smooth. Length, 15 mill. Galapagos. I. CONULUS, Lam. PI. 58, fig. 672. Smooth, distantly spirally grooved at the base ; yellowish brown, under a thin olivaceous epidermis, with revolving black- ish or brownish lines. Length, 1-1-25 inches. Philippines, in mud at the roots of mango trees. I. CITRINA, Reeve. PL 58, fig. 615. Smooth spire with rows of small tubercles ; orange-brown, stained with livid chestnut. Length, 1-5 inches. Habitat unknown. I. CARBON ACE A, Hinds. PL 58, figs. 676, 677. Spire smooth, body-whorl with a few engraved revolving lines towards the base ; black, with traces of darker revolving lines. Length, -9 inch. Gape of Good Hope. Possibly equivalent to the preceding species. Yery probably I. Rollandi, Bernardi (fig. 67 7), described from a somewhat worn specimen, locality unknown, belongs here, although the spire is somewhat different. 200 IMBRICAR1A. I. PUNCTATA, Swainson. PI. 58, ligs. r>79-H81. Yellowish white, clouded with a darker shade, apex Mack ; body-whorl encircled with engraved, sometimes minutely punc- tured lines. Length, -5-'8 inch. Society Inland*. With this species must be united M. conovitla, Quoy. partly (fig. 681), and M. ossea, Reeve, a name given because Swainson had previously given that of punctata to a Mi/ra ; M. (.nun-aid, Kiener (fig. 680), a poorly figured shell, may also be placed here for the present. I. LINEATA, Swainson. PI. 58, fig. 678. Yellowish, smooth, with revolving chestnut hair-like lines. Length, 1 inch. Inhabits the South So is. This species has not been recognized by the monographers, It is described as smooth, yet I think it is merely a large ptun-lata, which it much resembles in the spire and upper part of aperture. I. VIRGO, Swainson. PI. 58, fig. 683. . Yellowish white, apex and base tipped with black-violet . spire much depressed, mucronate, upper portion of body-whorl swollen. Length, '6 inch. Polynesia ? sand at low water. Although so bulbous, I cannot help thinking that this will prove to be an extreme variation of /. punctata. I. VANIKORENSIS, Quoy. PI. 58, figs. 684, 682. Encircled by closely punctured striae; ashy, or reddish gray. whitish towards top of body-whorl and on the spire, ornamented with numerous minute white spots and streaks, edged with chestnut; aperture chestnut within. Length, '65-*9 inch. Philippines ; Polynesia, in sandy mud at low water. I find no good reason for the separation from this species of I. Deburghise, Sowb. (fig. 682), recently described from Taheiti. INDEX To GENERA AND SPECIES, INCLUDING SYNONYMY. PAGE. Abbatis (Voluta Mitra), Chemn. Conch. Cab., xi, f. 1709, 1710. = M. contracta, Swainson. Abbreviata (Desmoulea), Gmelin. Syst. Nat., 3478 65 Abbreviata (Mitra), Sowb. Tb.es. Conch., f. 328, 1874 122 Abyssicola (Nassa), A. Adams. Zool. Proc., 100, 1851 47 Abyssicola (Voluta), Adams & Reeve. Voy. Samar., 25, t. 7, f. 6 100 Abyssinica (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 8, 1877 63 Achatina (Bullia), Lam. An. s. Vert., x, 158. = B. digitalis, Meusch. Aciculina, H. & A. Adams. Gen. Rec. Moll., i, 121. = S. G. of Nassa, Mart 6 Acinosa (Nassa), Gould. Bost. Proc., iii, 154, 1850; Moll. Wilkes' Exped., 262, f. 329. = N. Gruneri, Dunker. Acuminata (Mitra), Swains. Zool. 111., 2d ser., t, 128 153 Acuminata (Nassa), Marrat. Vars. of Nassa, 78, 1880 63 Acupicta (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 76, 1844 179 Acuta (Mitra), Sowb. Zool. Proc., 797, t. 48, f. 7, 8, 1878. = M. annulata, Reeve. Acuta (Nassa), Say. Jour. Philad. Acad., ii, 234, 1822. = N. ambigua, Mont. Acuta (Nassa), Carpenter (not Say). Mazat. Cat., 497, 1857. = M. pagoda, Rve. Acutangula (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 9, 1877 - 63 Acuticostata (Nassa), Montr. Jour, de Conch., 3 ser., iv, 273, t. 10, f. 8, 1864. = N. monile, Kiener, var. Jacksoniana. Acutidentata (Nassa), E. A. Smith. Zool. Proc., 212, t. 20, f. 46, 1879... 46 Acutilirata (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., No. 129, f. 273, 274, 1874 141 Acutimargo (Bucc.), Phil. Zeit. Mai., 55, 1851 62 Adamsi (Mitra), Dohrn. Zool. Proc., 205, 1861. = M. dermestina, Lam. Adamsiana (Nassa), Marrat. Vars. of Nassa, No. 1387. = N. stigmaria, A. Ad. Adamsoni (Mitra), Gray, Reeve. Conch. Icon., sp. 150, 1844 144 Adansonii (Mitra), Phil. Zeit. Mai., 155, 1848. Undetermined. Adansonii (Mitra), Kiener. H. & A. Adams' Genera, i, 173. = M. Adamsonii, Gray. Adinus, H. & A. Adams. Genera, i, 114. = S. G. of Bullia, Gray 6 Adumbrata (Mitra), Souv. Jour, de Conch., 379, t. 13, f. 6, 1876 161 Adusta (Mitra), Lamarck. Anim., vii, 303 148 ^Egra (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 252, 1845 139 ^Emula (Mitra), E. A. Smith. Zool. Proc., 215, t. 20, f. 52, 1879 194 ^Ethiopica (Turricula), Jickeli. Jahrb. Mai. Gesell., i, 47, t. ii, f. 9, 1874. 180 ^Ethiopica (Nassa), Marrat. Ann. Mag. N. Hist., 4 ser., xii, 426, 1873. 64 ^Ethiopica (Melo), Linn. Syst. Nat., 1195. 81 ^Ethiops (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 324, 1845. = M. Woldemarii, Kiener t 158 Affinis (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., t. 26, f. 211, 1844. = M. aureolata, Swn. 26 202 INDEX. Affinis (Mitra), Lesson. Rev. Zool., 142, 1842. ? = M. filum, Wood. Africana (Voluta), Reeve. Zool. Proc., i, t. 33, f. 3, 4, 1856 05 Afrum (Bucc.), Phil. Beit. Mai., 56. 1851 62 Agapeta (Nassa), Watson. Marrat, Vars., No. 1337 64 Aidone, H. & A. Adams. Genera, i, 172. ==- Mitra, Lam 129 Alauda (Mitra), Quoy. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 134, 136, 158, 1874. = T. Deshayesii, Reeve. Alba (Mitra), Pease. Am. Jour. Conch., 215, t. 15, f. 8, 1867 120 Alba (Nassa), Say. Jour. Philad. Acad., v, 212, 1826 50 Albescens (Nassa), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., 170, 1846; Phil., Abbild. Bucc., 68, t. 2, f. 15 51 Albicostata (Mitra), C. B. Ad. Cont. Conch., 57, 1850. = T. dermestina, Lam. Albina (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc , 137,1851 129 Albipunctata (Nassa), Reeve. Icon., f. 144, 1853. = N. fissilabris, A. Ad. Albofasciata (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 300, 1874. = M. lugubris, Swn. Albomaculata (Mitra), A. Ad. Sowerby, Thes. Conch., f. 449, 1874 158 Albopunctata (Northia), Adams & Reeve. Voy. Samarang, 33, t. 11, f. 21. 0 Alcithoe, H. & A. Adams. Genera, i, 164, 1853. = Voluta, Linn, sect... 94 Alectrion, Montfort. Conch. Syst.. ii, 566, 1810. = S. G. of Nassa, Mart,. 6 Algida (Nassa), Reeve. Icon., f. 145, 1853. = N. picta, Dunker, var.. :>6 Alveolus (Mitra) Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 334, 1845 184 Amabilis (Mitra), Reeve. Conch Icon., f. 274, 1845 IS'.' Amanda (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 318, 1845 17G Ambigua (Mitra), Swains. Zool. 111., 2d ser., t. 30, f. 2 147 Ambigua (Nassa). Mont. Test. Brit,, t, 9, f. 7 42 Americana (Voluta), Reeve. Zool. Proc., 2, t. 33, f. 1, 2, 1856 94 Amosna (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 137, 1851. = M. annulata, Reeve. Amoria, Gray. Zool. Proc., 64, 1855. • = Voluta, Linn, sect 92 Amphora (Voluta), Solander. Gray, Zool. Proc., 54, 1855. = Melo diadema, Lam. Amphorella (Mitra), Lam. An. sans Vert., vii, 316. = M. scutulata, Lam. Ampullacea (Bullia), Deshayes. An. s. Vert., x, 293, = B. globulosa, Kiener. Anais (Mitra), Lesson. Rev. Zool., 142,1842 157 Analogica (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 293, 1845. ? = M. funerea, Reeve. Ancilla (Voluta). Kiener. Monog., t. 52. = V. Magellanica, Lam. Ancilla (Voluta), Solander. Portl. Cat., No. 1873 07 Ancilloides (Mitra) Swainson. Brod., Zool. Proc., 1835 Kii' Andamanica (Turricula), G. & H. Nevill. Jour. As. Soc. Beng., 90, t. s. f, 19, 20, 1875. = T. obeliscus, Rve. Angasi (Voluta), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 29. = V. undulata, Lam. Angiostoma(Thala), Pease. Am. Jour. Conch., iii, 216, t. 15, f. 9, lsc.7. = T. cernica, Sowb., var. Angulata (Voluta) Swains. Exot. Conch., t. 3, 4 OS Angulata (Nassa), Thorpe. Marrat, Vars, No. 906 til Angulifera (Nassa), A. Adams. Zool. Proc., 109, 1851. = N. pagoda, Reeve. Angulosa (Mitra), Kiister. Conch. Cab., t. 12, f. 8, 9 160 Angustata (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 671, 1874. M. cernica, Sowb. Anna (Voluta), Lesson. Zool. Illust,, 1832. = L. costata, Swains! Annellifera (Nassa), Reeve. Icon., f, 168, 1853 •!<» Annulata (Bullia), Lam. Edit, Desh., x, 156 14 INDEX. 203 PAGE. Aimulata (Mitra), Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 103, 1844 140 Anomalum (Teinostoma), C. B. Ad. = Rotellidae. Ansulata (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., No. 3£8, 1874. = T. dermestina, Lam, Anthracina (Mitra), Reeve. Icon., f. 137, 1844 158 Anthracina (Nassa), Garrett. Proc. Philad. Acad., 229, t. 3, f. 57, 1873. 38 Antillarum (Nassa), Phil. Zeit. Mai., 139, 1848. = N. vibex, Say. Antillarum (Nassa), Orb. Moll. Cuba, ii, 141, t. 23, f. 1-3, 1853. = N. ambigua. Mont. Antonelli (Mitra), Dohrn. Zool. Proc., 367, 1860. = M, militaris, Rve., var. Antonige (Mitra), H. Adams. Zool. Proc.. 788, 1870. = M. pretiosa, Reeve. Antonii (Mitra), Kiister. Conch. Cab., 77, t. 14, f. 11-13, 1841. ? = M. Adamsonii, Gray. Antonii (Mitra), Dohrn. Zool. Proc., 368, 1860 159 Aperta (Bullia), Chemn. Morch, Cat. Yoldi, 76. = B digitalis, Meusch. Aperta (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. e20, 321, 1874 185 Apicata (Mitra), Reeve. H. & A. Adams' Genera, 1, 179 158 Appellii (Mitra), Jickeli. Jahrb. Mai. Gesell., i, 39, 1874. = T. cadaverosa, Reeve, var. Approximata (Mitra), Pease. Zool. Proc., 146, 1860 186 Approximata (Nassa), Pease. Am. Jour. Conch., iii, 232, 272, t. 23, f 3, 1867. = N. tsenia, Gmel. Arabica (Mitra), Dohrn. Zool. Proc., 206, t. 26, f. 4, 1861. = M. maculosa, Reeve. Arabica (Voluta), Martyn. Univ. Conch. , t. 52. = V. Pacifica, Soland. Arausiaca (Voluta), Solander (ubi?), teste Gray. = V. vexillum, Lam. Archeri (Voluta), Angas. . Zool. Proc., 55, t. 2, f. 4, 5, 1865 104 Archiepisccpalis (Mitra), Lam. Anim., vii, 302. = M. cardinalis, Gmelin. Arctata (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., sp. 188, 1874 196 Arcularia, Link. Rost. Samml., iii, 126, 1807. = S. G. of Nassa, Mart. 6 Arcularia (Nassa), Linn. Syst. Nat., edit, xii, 1200 24 Ardeola (Turbinella), Valenc. Observ. 283. =± Vasum muricatum, Born. Arenacea (Mitra), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., 51, 1852 136 Arenosa (Mitra), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 338. = Turricula exasperata, Gmelin. Areolatum (Bucc.), Tiberi. = Lachesis Lefebvrei, Marav. Argentea (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 9, t. 1, f. 21, 1877. ? = N. tenella. Reeve. Armata (Melo), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 376. = M. diadema, Lam. Armata (Bullia), Gray. Zool. Beechey Voy. 126, 1839 14 Armata (Turbinella), Brod. Zool. Proc., 8, 1833. = Vasum ceramicum, Linn. Armiger (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 288, 1845. = T. fusiformis, Kiener. Armillata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 315, 1845. = T. cruentata, Chemn., var, Arracanensis (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 473, 1874 178 Articulata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 302, 1845 194 Ascanias (Buecinum), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 173. = Nassa incrassata, Strom. Asperrima (Mitra), Dohrn. Mai. Blatt, viii, 138, 1862 181 Asperulata (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc , 136, 1851.' 159 Asperulum (Buccinum), Phil. Moll. Sicil., 220. =N. incrassata, Strom. 204 INDEX. PAGE. Assimilis (Turricula), Garrett. Zool. Proc.,-841, 1872. = M. Garrettii, G. and H. Nevill. Assimilis (Mitra), Pease. Am. Journ. Conch., 211, t. 15, f. 1, ISiiT. M. coronata, Lam., juv. Asteriscus (Cyclops), Michaud. Coll. = C. pellucida, Risso. Astricta (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 188, 1844 154 Astyagis (Mitra), Dohrn. Zool. Proc., 367, 1860. = M. carinata, Swn., var. Athleta, Conrad. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sciences, Philad., vi, 449, 1853 77 Attenuate (Mitra), Reeve. Icon., f. 45, 1844. = M. ambigua, Swn., var. fulva. Attenuata (Mitra), Swains. Brod., Zool. Proc., 1835. = M. sulcata, Swn. Attenuata (Nassa), Gray. Voy. Blossom, 127, 1839 fili Auguria (Voluta), Solander. = Cymbium Neptuni, Gmel. Aulica (Voluta), Solander, Sowb. Tank. Cat. App., t. 6 87 Aulica (Voluta), Kiener. Monog., t. 47, f. 1. = V. rutila, Brod. Aulica, Gray. H. and A. Adams (partim) Genera i, 160f 1853. — Voluta, Linn., sect 87 Aurantia (Mitra), Gmelin. Syst. Nat., 3454 147 Aurantia (Mitra), Swains. Brod., Zool. Proc., 1835. — T. pyramidalis, Reeve. Aurantiaca (Mitra), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 330. = M. aurantia, Gmelin. Aureolata (Mitra), Swainson MSS. Reeve, Icon.,, f. 209, 1844 188 Auriculoides (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 228, 1845 154 Aurinia, H. and A. Adams' Genera, i, 166, 1853. = Voluta, Linn., sect... 101 Aurora (Mitra), Dohrn. Zool. Proc., 205, 1861. = M. coronata, Lam. Ausoba, H; and A. Adams. Genera i, 160, 1853. = Voluta, Linn., sect... 99 Australia) (Voluta), Cox. Zool. Proc., 643, t. 52, f. 1, 1871 91 Australia (Truncaria), Angas. Zool. Proc., 172, t. 26, f. 5, 1877 9 Australis (Nassa), A. Adams. Proc. Zool. Soc., 272, 1851 . 63 Australis (Mitra), Swainscn. Zool. Illust., 1st ser., t, 18 126 Australis (Microvoluta), Angas. Zool. Proc., 35, t. 5, f. 2, 1877 105 Autumnalis (Mitra), Dohrn. Zool. Proc., 367, 1860 159 Avenacea (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 246, 1845. = M. flammea, Quoy. Babylonica (Nassa), Watson. Marrat, Vars. No. 922 (»4 Bacillum (Mitra), Lam. Anim. sans Vert., vii, 331 141 Badia (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 157,' 1844. = M. testacea, Swains. Badia (Nassa), A. Adams. Zool. Proc., 107, 1851. = N. taenia, Gmel. Balteata (Nassa), Lischke. Mai. Blatt, xvi, 107; 1869. = N. tenuis, E. A. Smith. Balteata (Nassa), Pease. Am. Journ. Conch., v, 70, t. 8, f. 5, 1869 47 Balteolata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 54, 1844 l»»c, Barbadensis (Mitra), Gmelin. Syst, Nat. 3455 118 Barclayi (Mitra), Hani. Thes. Conch., f. 225, 612, 1874. = Mitroidea infecta, Reeve. Barclayi (Mauritia), H. Adams. Zool. Proc., 273, t, 19, f. 5, 1869. = Mitroidea multiplicata, Pease. Barclay ana (Mitra), Robillard. Trans. Roc. Soc. Maurit,, iii, 106. — M. fulva, Swn., var. Beata (Nassa), Gould. Boat, Proc., vii, 330, 1860 63 Bea'uii (Voluta), Fischer and Bernardi. Jour, de Conch., 2 ser. i, 2W, t. 9, f. 1, 2, 1857 102 Beckii (Voluta), Brod. Zool. Proc., 43, 1847 97 Bednalli (Voluta), Brazier. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, iii, 81, t. 8. f. 3. 89 Belangeri (Bullia), Kiener. Coq. Viv., t. 14, f. 48 16 INDEX. 205 PAGE. Belcheri (Mitra), Hinds. Ann. Nat. Hist., xi, 205 ; Voy. Sulphur, 40, t, 11, f. 1, 2 139 Bella (Mitra), A. Ad. Sowb., Thes., f. 377, 1874. = Turricula bella, Pease. Bella (Turricula), Pease. Zool Proc., 145, 1860. = T. militaris, Reeve, var. cophina. Bella (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa. 9, 1877 63 Bellula (Nassa), A. Adams. Zool. Proc., 102, 1851. = N. leptospira, A. Ad. Bellula (Mitroidea). A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 138, 1851 163 Bernardina (Mitra filaris, var.), Phil. Zeit. Mai., 26, 1850 138 Berths (Mitra), Sowb. Zool. Proc., 797, t. 48, f. 11, 1878 168 Bibalteata (Nassa), Pease. Marrat, Vars., No. 932 64 Bicallosa (Nassa), Smith. Jour. Linn. Soc., xii, 543, t. 30, f. 1, 1876. — N. picta, Dunker, var 36 Bicolor (Mitra), Swainson. Zool. Illust. = M. casta, Lam., juv. Bicolor (Nassa), Hombr. and Jacq. Voy. au Pol. sud, 84, t. 21, f. 41, 42, 1854. = N. albescens, Dunker. Bicolor (Bucc.), Phil. Zeit. Mai., 56, 1851 „. 62 Bicolor (Turricula), Garrett. Jour, of Conch., iii, 38, 1880 , 188 Bifaria (Nassa), Baird. Curagoa, 436, t. 38, f. 1, 2; Zool. Proc , 1878, 808, t. 50. f. 7. = N. hirta, Kiener, var. Bifasciata (Mitra), Swainson. Zool. Illust., i, t. 35, ii, t. 88. = M. caffra, Lam. Bilineata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f, 294, 1845. ? M. funerea, Reeve. Bimaculosa (Nassa), A. Adams. Zool. Proc., 102, 1851. = N. Thursites, Brug 25 Biplicata (Mitra), Risso. Eur. Merid., iv. = M. ebenus, Lam. Birmanicum (Bucc.), Phil. Zeit. Mai., 57, 1851 62 Bizonalis (Columbella), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 2(39. = Mitra litterata, Lam. Boissaci (Mitra), Montrouz. Jour, de Conch., 2 ser., iii, 373, 1859; iv, 118, 1860. = M. fulgetrum, Reeve, var. Bonellii (Nassa), d'Orb. Prodr., iii, 176. = N. mutabilis, Linn. Bovei (Mitra). Kiener. Iconog., t. 2, f. 5 115 Bowerbanki (Buccinum), Michelotti. Foss. Mioc. It., 211. = Nassa reticulata, Linn. Brasiliana (Voluta), Solander. Portl. Cat., 186, No. 3958 98 Brazieri (Voluta), Cox. Zool. Proc., 568, t. 48,^. 8, 1873 100 Brevicaudata (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., No. 359. T. cadaverosa, Reeve. Brevicula (Mitra), Souv. Jour, de Conch., 378, t. 13, f. 5, 1876 161 Broderipi (Voluta), Gray. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 3 ser., xiv, 237, 1864. = V. Turneri, Gray. Broderipii (Melo), Gray. Griffith's Animal Kingdom, Suppl., t. 26. = M. JEthiopica, Linn., var. Bronni (Mitra), Dunker. Mai. Blatt, vi, 229, 1860, 187 Bronnii (Nassa), Phil. Zeit. Mai., 137, 1848 ; Abbild., iii, Buc., t. 1, f. 17. c= N. coronata, Brug 23 Brumalis (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 280, 1845. = M. pellis-serpentis, Reeve. Brunnea (Mitra), Pease. Am. Jour. Conch., iii, 215, 233, t. 15, f. 7, 1867. 453 Brychia (Nassa), Watson, Marrat, Vars., No. 722 64 Buccinanops, d'Orb, Voy. Am. Merid., 1841. = S. G. of Bullia, Gray. ...5, 13 Buccinata (Mitra), Quoy. Voy. Astrol., ii, 653, t. 45 bis, f. 14, 15. = M. glabra, Swains. Buccinoidea (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 411, 1874 173 INDEX. T'AGK. Bucculenta (Nassa), Marrat. Vars. of Nassa, 79, 1880. N. glans, L., var. suturalis. Bulimoides (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon , f. 224. 1810. = M. testacea, Swainson. Bullata (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Xassa, 5, 1877. = N. monile, Kiener. Bullata (Voluta), Swains. Zool. 111., ii loo Bullia, Gray. Griffith's Cuvier, t. 37, 1834 5, 10 Burchardi (Nassa), Bunker. Phil. Abbild., iii, t. 2, f. 14, 1849. = N. Jonasi, Bunker 2(5 Cadaverosa (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 161, 1844 181 Caelata (Nassa), A. Adams. Zool. Proc., 97, 1851. = N. Siqurjorensis, A. Ad. Caolata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 265, 1845 175 Caeligena (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 227, 1845. ? = M. crassa, Swainson. Caerulea (Nassa), Marrat. Vars. of Nassa, 81, 1880 03 Caerulea (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 113, 1844 114 Caesia, H. and A. Adams. Gen. Rec. Moll., i, 120. = S. G. of Nassa, Mart. Caestus (Turbinella), Brod. Proc. Zool. Soc., 8, 1833. == Vasum muricatum, Born. Caifra (Mitra), Linn. Syst. Nat. Edit., 12, 1192 107 Caffra (Voluta), Delle-Chiaje. Poli, iii, 36, t. 46, f. 52. = Mitra ebenus, Lam. Caledonica (Mitra), Recluz. Jour, de Conch., iv, 248, t. 7, f. 7, 1853. = M. tabanula, Lam. Californica (Schizopyga), Conrad. Pac. R. R. Rept., vi, 09, t. 2, f. 1, 1856. ? = Nassa perpinquis, Hinds. Caliginosa (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 121, 1844 120 Callipara, Gray. Zool. Proc., 62, 1855. •=, Voluta, Linn., sect 100 Callithea, Swainson. Malacol., 320, 1840. = Turricula, Klein 104 Callosa (Bullia), Gray. Wood, Ind. Test. Suppl 11 Callosa (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 98, 1851 2*', Callosa (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 251, 1845 120 Callospira (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 102, 1851. = N. callosa, A. Ad. Callosum (Bucc.), Dujardin. Mem, Geol., ii, 298, t. 20, f. 5-7. = Nassa mutabilis, Linn. Calmeilii (Nassa), Payr. Moll. Corse., 160, t. 8, f. 7-9. = N. corniculum, Olivi. Canaliculata (Voluta), McCoy. Ann. Mag. N. Hist., 4 ser., iv, 34, t. :;. f. 1, 2, 140, 1869 93 Canaliculata (Nassa), Lam. An. sans Vert. (Desh. Edit.), x, 161 .SI Cancellaria (Nassa), Potiez et Mich. Gall, des Moll., 374, t. 32, f. :;, 4... 02 Cancellaroides (Mitra), Anton. Verzeicbn., 68, 1839. --.-: T. nodosa, Swn. Caricellata (Nassa), Chemn. = N. reticulata, Linn. Cancellata (Mitra), Kiener. Iconog., t. 30, f. 98 117 Cancellata (Mitra), Swainson. Zool. Illust., 1st ser 119 Cancellata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 99, 1851 20 Canoilla, Swainson. Malac., 320, 1840. = Mitra, Lam., section 138 Candei (Nassa), d'Orb. Moll. Cuba, ii, 142, t. 23, f. 4-6, 1853. = N. ambigua, Mont. Candens (Nassa), Hinds. Voy. Sulph., 3-">, t. '.», f. 6, 7, 1844 53 Candida (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 328, 1845 150 Candidissima (Nassa), Ad. Bost. Proc., ii, 2, 1845 62 Canescens (Nassa), C. B. Ad. Pan. Cat. No. 43, 1852. = N. pagoda, Rve. INDEX. 207 PAGE. Capense (Nassa), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., 110, 1846 33 Capensis (Mitra), Dunker. Reeve, Icon., f. 268, 1845 125 Caperata (Nassa), Phil. Abbild. Bucc., t. 2, f. 18. == N. pauperata, Lam. Capillata (Mitra), Gould. Bost. Proc., iii, 171, 1850. = M. retusa, Lam. Capitellum (Vasum), Linn. Mus. Ulric., 633 r. 73 Carbonacea (Imbricaria), Hinds. Voy. Sulphur, 41, t. 11, f. 9, 10, 1844. 198 Carbonaria (Mitra), Swains. Bligh Catal. Ex. Conch., App. = M. melaniana, Lam. Cardinalis (Mitra), Gmelin. Syst. Nat., 3458 Ill Caricella, Conrad. Tertiary Foss., 44. 1835. = S. G. of Turbinella, Lam. 67 Carinata (Mitra), Swainson. Zool. 111., 2d ser 142 Carinata (Fastigiella), Reeve. = Cerithiidae. Carinilirata (Mitra), Souverbie. Jour, de Conch., 3d ser., xi, 335, 1871 ; xii, 49, 1872. = M. proscissa, Reeve. Carneolata (Voluta), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 393. = V. musica, Linn. Carnicolor (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 164, 1844 139 Cassidiforme (Turbinella), Val. Kiener, Monog., 20, t. 9, f. 1. = T. rhinoceros, Gmel. Cassidula (Voluta), Reeve. Icon., f. 60 103 Casta (Turricula), H. Adams. Zool. Proc., 9, t. 3, f. 2, 1872 177 Casta (Mitra), Lamarck. Anim. sans Vert., vii, 304 130 Casta (Nassa), Gould. Bost. Proc., iii, 154, 1850; Moll. Wilkes' Exped., 261, f. 328 33 Castanea (Turricula), Garrett. Jour, of Conch., iii, 42, 1880 195 Castanea (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 140, 1851 127 Catenata (Mitra), Swainson. Brod., Zool. Proc., 1835 178 Catheartice (Voluta), Reeve. Zool. Pr®c., 2, t. 33, f. 5, 6, 1856 88 Cavea (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 149. =.T. dermestina, Lam. Cecillii (Bucc.), Phil. Zeit. Mai., 27, 1848, = Cantharus. Ceramicum (Vasum), Linn. Mus. Ulric, 634 72 Ceraunia (Voluta), Crosse. Jour, de Conch., 3 ser., xx, 148, t. 4, f. 1, 1880. = V. Riickeri, Crosse, var. Cernica (Mitra), G. & H. Nevill. Jour. Asiat. Soc. Beng., 24, t. 1, f. 9, 1874. = T. mediomaculata, Sowb. Cernica (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 670. 1874 161 Chalybeia (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 59 116 Chelonia (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 289, 1845. ? =M. ebenus, Lam. Chilensis (Mitra), Gray. Kiener, Icon., 26, t. 10, f. 28. = M. Maura, Swainson. Chinense (Bucc.), Phil. Zeit. Mai , 57, 1851 62 Chinensis (Mitra), Gray. Beechey's Voy., 125, t. 35, f. 2, 1839 120 Chinensis (Fulgoraria), Schum. Essai Nouv. Syst., 242, 1817. = V. rupestris, Gmel. Chlorosina (Voluta), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 392. =V. musica, L. Choava (Mitra), Reeve. Icon., f. 135, 1844 158 Chrysalis (Mitra), Reeve. Icon., f. 200, 1844 144 Chrysame, H. & A. Adams. Genera, i, 171. = Mitra, Lam., section 143 Chrysostoma (Voluta), Swainson. Exot, Conch., t. 45. = V. luteostoma, Desh. Chrysostoma (Mitra), Swains. Zool. Proc., 1836 '155 Cimelium (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 260, 1845. = T. militaris, Reeve. Cincta (Mitra), Meuschen. H. & A. Adams' Genera, i, 169 159 Cinctella (Nassa), A. Adams. Zool. Proc., 110, 1851. ? = N. cinctella, Gld. Cinctella (Mitra), Lam. An. sans Vert, vii, 309 167 208 INDEX. Cinctella (Nassa), Gould. Bost. Proc., iii, 154, 1850; Moll. Wilkes' Exped., 260, f. 327 41 Cineracea (Turricula), Reeve. Conch. Icon., sp. 311, 1845 171 Cineracea (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 811, 1845. ? = M. daedala, Reeve. Cinerea (Mitra), Reeve. H. £ A. Adams' Genera, i, 177 l"»s Cingenda (Nassa), Marrat. Vars., No. 1451 64 Cingulata (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 136, 1851 143 Cingulata (Mitra), Phil. Zeit. Mai., 28, 1850 152 Cinisculus (Nassa), Reeve. Iconog., f. 146, 1853. — N. vibex, Say. Cinnamomea (Volutomitra), A, Ad. Zool. Proc., 134, 1854 1-V.t Cinnamomea (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 107, 1851. = N. toenia, Gniel. Circulata (Mitra), Kiener. Iconog., t. 5, f. 13. — M. filaris, L., var. Circumcincta (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 102, 1851. = N. gibbosula, L. var 25 Cisium (Cymbiimi), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 380 7'.» Cithara (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 248, 1845. 186 Cithara (Voluta), Solander. Gray, Zool. Proc. 54, 1855. ±= Melo armata, Lam. Citharoidea (Mitra), Dohrn. Zool. Proc., 203, 1862 lot'. Citrina (Mitra), Reeve. Icon., f. 215, 1834 1(.»8 Clandestina (Nassa), A. Ad. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 4 ser., v, 426, 1870. ? — N. gaudiosa, Hinds. Clandestina (Mitra), Forbes. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 263. = T. Columbellaria, Sc. Clara (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 652, 1874. — M. ferruginea, Lam. Clara (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 7, 1877 6-'5 Clathrata (Nassa), Kiener (not Lam.). Monog., t, 27, f. 108. = N. globosa, Quoy HO Clathrata (Nassa), Lam. Encyc., t. 394, f. 5. — N. gemmulata, Lam. Clathrata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 71, 1844 170 Clathrata (Nassa), Born. Mus., 261. t. 9, f. 17, 18 , 58 Clathratula (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 99, 1851, = N. cinctella, Gould. 41 Clathrus (Mitra), Gmelin. Syst. Nat., 3457. — M. crenifera, Lam. Clavata (Turbinella), Wagner. Conch. Cab., xii, 99, t. 227, f. 4018. T. pyrum, Linn. Clavulus (Mitra), Lamarck. Edit. Desh., x, 338 K.s Cleryana (Voluta), Petit. Jour, de Conch., 2 ser., i, 182, t. 6, f. 3, 4, 1856 ; 3 ser., xix, 5, 1879. = V. Americana, Reeve. Coarctata (Nassa), Eichw. Lith., 923. = N. mutabilis. Linn. Coarctata( Mitra), Swainson. Reeve, Icon., f. 145, 1844 1 •">:', Coccinea (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 49, 1844 l'>"» Coccinella (Nassa), Lam. An. sans Vert., vii, 274. = N. incrassata, Strum. Cochinensis (Nassa), Thorpe. Marrat, Vars., No. 908. Cochlidium (Buccinum), Kiener. Monog., 10 13 Collaria (Nassa), Gould. C. B. Ad., Panama Shells, :>'.». = N. scabriuscula, Powis. Collinsoni (Mitra), A. Ad. Jour. Linn. Soc., vii, 200, 18(5-4 172 Colocynthis (Voluta), Chemn. Conch. Cab., xi, t. 175, f. 16(->r>, hl'.xi. = V. Braziliana, Soland. Coloratum (Buccinum), Eichw. Vollh. u. Pod., 122. = Nassa reticulata, Linn. Columbella (Voluta), Sowb. Thes. Conch., t. 260, f. 123 105 Columbelhi'tormis (Mitra), Kiener. Iconog., t. 15, f. 46. = M. limbifera, Lam. Columbellaria (Mitra), Scacchi. Cat., p. 10, f. 13 194 INDEX. 209 PAGB. Columbellaria (Mitra), A. Ad. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 560. = M. Columbellina, A. Ad. Columbellina (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 141, 1851 158 Columbulse (Mitra), Brusina. Verb. Zool. bot. Gesell. Wien, xv, 14, 1865. 194 Compacta (Nassa), Angas. Zool. Proc., 154, 1865. = N. tringa, Souverb. Complanata (Nassa), Powis. Zool. Proc., 96, 1835 33 Compressa (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 50, 133, 1874. = T. tseniata, Sowb. Compta (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 134, 1851. = T. militaris, Reeve, var. Compta (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 107, 1851. = N. gaudiosa, Hinds. Concentrica (Mitra). Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 128, 1844. = M. mucronata, Swains. Concentrica (Nassa), Marrat. Ann. Mag. N. Hist., 4 ser., xiii, 71, 1874; New Forms, 7 48 Concinna (Voluta), Brod. Zool. Proc., 43, 1836 ; Crosse, Jour, de Conch., xix, 302, t. 12, f. 7 99 Concinna (Nassa), Powis. Zool. Proc., 95, 1835 48 Concinna (Nassa), Reeve (not Powis). Icon., f. 82. = N. concentrica, Marr. Concinna (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 203. = T. crocata, Lam. Conferta (Nassa), Martens. Marrat, Vars., No. 1463 64 Conica (Imbricaria), Schum. Essai Nov. Gen., 1817 197 Coniformis (Voluta), Cox. Jour, de Conch., xix, t. 4, f. 1, 1871 100 Conoelix, Swainson. Zool. 111., t. 24, 1821 ; Malac., 129, 321, 1840. = Imbricaria, Schum. Conoidalis (Nassa), Desh. Voy. Belang., 433, t. 3, f. 6, 7. = N, gemmulata, Lam. Conomitra, Conrad. Am. Jour, Conch., i, 25, 1865 109 Conovula (Mitra), pars, Quoy. Voy. Astrol., t. 45, bis, f. 22. = M. olivaeformis, Swains. Conovula (Mitra), Quoy. Voy. Astrol., ii, 655, t. 45 bis, f. 18-21. = Imbricaria punctata, Swn. Consanguinea (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 241. = T. dermestina, Lam., var. Consensa (Nassa), Ravenel. Proc. Philad. Acad., 43, 1861. ? = N. ambigua, Mont. Consolidate (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 271, 1874. = M. proscissa, Reeve. Conspersa (Nassa), Phil. Zeit, Mai., 138, 1848 36 Contracta (Mitra), Kiener. Iconog., 24, t. 9, f. 25. = M. chrysostoma, Swn. Contracta (Mitra), Swains. Zool. Illust., 1 ser. i, t. 18 120 Conularis (Mitra), Lamarck. Edit. Deah., x, 338 158 Conulus (Imbricaria), Lamarck. Edit. Desh., x, 329 197 Conus (Mitra), Reeve. Conch., Icon.,f. 73. = Imbricaria conulus, Lam. Cookii (Mitra), Hanley, Sowb. Thes. Conch., No. 78, f. 228, 1874 129 Cooperi (Nassa), Forbes. Zool. Proc., 273, t. 11, f. 4, 1850. = N. mendica, Gld., var. Cophina (Mitra), Gould. Bost. Proc., iii, 171, 1850. = T. militaris, Reeve, var. Coppingeri (Nassa), E. A. Smith. Zool. Proc., 30. t. 4, f. 7, 1881 56 Corallina (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 330, 1845 194 Corbicula (Mitra), Sowb. Zool. Proc., 258, 1870 172 Cordieri (Mitra), Marav. Rev. Zool., 325, 1840. = M. ebenus, Lam., var. Coriacea (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 231, 1845. ? = M. lugubris, Swn., juv. 27 210 INDEX. Cornea (Mitra), Lamarck. Ann. duMus., xvii, 241. = M. cornicula, Linn. Cornicula (Mitra), Linnseus. Edit., xii, 1191 122 Cornicula (Mitra), Risso. Eur. Merid., iv, 242? : M. ebenus, Lam. Cornicularis (Mitra), Lam. Ann. du Mus , xvii, 210. = M. cornicula, Linn. Cornicularis (Mitra), Costa. Cat. Syst., 73. = M. ebenus, Lam., var. costata. Corniculum (Nassa), Olivi. Zool. Adriat., 144 37 Cornigera (Turbinella), Lam. Hist. vii. 105. = Vasum turbinellum, Linn. Corona (Voluta), Chemn. Conch. Cab., x, 142, t, 148, f. 1387, 1388. = V. cymbiola, Sowb. Coronata (Nassa), Brug. Diet. No. 46; Lam., Edit, Desh., x, 180 23 Coronata (Mitra), Lamarck. Anim.. vii, 317 148 Coronata (Voluta), Kiener, t. 41, f. 1. = V. cymbiola, Sowb. Coronata (Mitra), Schum. Essai Nouv. Syst,, 336, 1817. = M. crenulata, Gmelin. Coronata (Nassa), Lam., var. Quoy, Voy. Astrol., t. 32, f. 11, 12. = N. monile, Kiener. Coronatum (Bucc.), Martyn. Univ. Conch. =V. Hebraea, Linn. Coronula (Nassa), A. Adams. Zool. Proc., 96, 1851. = N. tiarula, Kiener. Corpulenta (Nassa), C. B. Ad. Panama Cat, No. 45, 1852. = N. dentifera, Powis. Corrugata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 110, 1851 63 Corrugata (Nassa), Marratt. Vars. of Nassa. Nos. 1298-1300 64 Corrugata (Mitra), Lamarck. Anim., vii, 308 168 Corrugata (Mitra), Wood. Index Test. = M. exasperata, Gmelin. Corruscans (Bucc.), Phil. Zeit. Mai., 58, 1851 r,2 Corticata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 98, 1851. = N. monile, var. Jacksoniana. Costata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 98, 1851. = N. hirta, Kiener. Costata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 114, 1851. _ N. labiata, A. Ad. Costata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 98, 1851. = N. hirta, Kiener. Costata (Lvria), Swains. Jour. Sci., 33, 1824 103 Costellaria, Swainson. Makcol., 320, 1840. = Turricula, Klein, sect ItiH Costellaris (Mitra), Lamarck. An. sans Vert., vii, 308 K.r, Costellifera (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 113, 1851. = N. cremata, var. margaritifeia, I). Kr. Costulata (Nassa), Renieri. Conch. Adriat, = N. Cuvieri, Payr Costulata (Nassa), Anton. Verzeichn., 92, 1839 r,2 Coturnix (Nassa), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., 59, 1853 ; Novit, Conch., 97, t. :;2. f. 7, 8. = N. gaudiosa, Hinds. Crassa (Desmoulea), A. Adams. Zool. Proc., 113, 1851. = D.pinguis, A. Ad. Crassa (Mitra), Swainson. Zool. Illust , 1st ser 147 Crassa (Nassa), Koch. Phil. Abbild., 43: Buccinum, t. 1, f. 4 42 Crassicostata (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 6, 1877. = Var. of N. Cuvieri, Payr., 15:: Crassicostata (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch. No. 285, f. 387, 1874. = M. vexillum, Reeve. Cratitia (Mitra), A. Adams. Zool. Proc., 132, lHf>l 115 Crebralis (Mitra), Lamarck. H. and A. Adams' Genera, i, 170 !•> Crebrilineata (Mitra). Sowb. Thes. Conch., No. 122, f. 626, 1874 138 Crebrilineata (Nassa), Hombr. et Jacq., Voy. Astrol. et /el., v, 81, t. 21, f. :;:!, :J4, 1S">3. = N. concinna, Powis. Crebriliruta (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 92, 1844. = M. polita, Reeve, var 178 INDEX. 211 PAGE. Crebristriata (Nassa), Carp. Mazat. Cat., 499, 1857. = N. versicolor, C. B. Ad. Cremans (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 242, 1844 , 184 Cremata (Nassa), Reeve (not Hinds). Icon., f. 26. =. N. stigmaria, A. Ad. Cremata (Nassa), Hinds. Voy. Sulphur, 35, t. 9, f. 8, 9, 1844 53 Cremata (Mitra), Swainson. Brod. Zool. Proc., 1835 151 Crenellifera (Nassa), A. Adams. Zool. Proc., 98, 1851. = N. scalaris, A. Ad. Crenicostata (Nassa), A. Ad. Gen. Rec. Moll., i, 120 63 Crenifera (Mitra), Lamarck. Anim. s. Vert., vii, 306 135 Crenilabris (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 140, 1851. = M. astricta, Rve. Crenilirata (Mitra), A. Ad. Thes. Conch., No. 207. = M. ^Ethiops, Rve. Crenilirata (Mitra), A. Ad. Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 331. = M. creniplicata, A. Ad. Crenilirata (Nassa), A. Adams. Zool. Proc , 100, 1851 40 Creniplicata (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 139, 1851. = M. ^Ethiops, Rve. Crenulata (Mitra), Gmelin. Syst. Nat., 3452 196 Crenulata (Mitra), pars, Kiener. Icon., 105, a. = Cylindra Sinensis, Rve. Crenulata (Nassa), Kiener. Monog. Bucc., t. 14, f. 49. = N. scalaris, A. Ad. Crenulata (Nassa). Brug. Encyc. Moth., t. 394, f. 6. ? = N. arcularia, L. CreBuIata (Nassa), Reeve (not Brug). Icon., f. 2. = N. hirta, Kiener. Cretacea (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 577, 578, 1874. = M. pellis-serpentis, Reeve. Cribraria (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 12, t. 1, f. 20, 1877. ? = N. sinusigera. A. Ad. Crispa (Turricula), Garrett. Proc. Cal. Acad., 2C1, 1872 180 Crispata (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 14, 1877 52 Crocata (Mitra), Auct. = T. aureolata, Swainson. Crocata (Mitra) Lamarck. Edit. Desh., x, 307 187 Crocea (Mitra), Sowb. (not Reeve) Thes. Conch., f. 120. = T. taeniata, Lam. Crocea (Mitra) Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 320, 1845. = T. aureolata, Swn. Crosseana (Turbinella), Souverbie. Jour. Conch, 297, 1875 ; 382, t. 13, f. 1, 1876. ? = Vasum muricatum, Born. Crouani (Imbricaria), Crosse. Jour, de Conch., 3d ser., viii, 274, t. 9, f. 8, 1868 197 Cruentata (Mitra), Chemn. Reeve Icon., f. 126, 1844 173 Cryptochorda, Morch, Jour, de Conch., 2 ser., iii, 43, 1858... 78 Cucumerina (Mitra), Lamarck. Edit. Desh , x, 332 143 Cucurbitina (Mitra), Phil. Zeit. Mai., 27, 1850. = M. cucumerina, Lam. Cumingiana (Bullia), Dunker. Zool. Proc , 355, 1856 16 Cumingii (Voluta), Gray. Ann. Mag. N. Hist., 3 ser., xiv, 237, 1864. =— V. Turneri, Gray. Cumingii (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon.', f. 67, 1844 170 Cumingii (Voluta), Brod. Zool. Proc., 33, 1832; Sowb., Thes., t. 55, f. 105-107; Am. Jour. Sci., xlix, 227 104 Cumingii (Nassa), A. Adams. Zool. Proc., 98, 1851 55 Curta (Nassa), Gould. Otia, 69 ; Wilkes' Exp. Moll., 258, f. 326. = N. muricata, Quoy. Curvilirata (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 128, 129, 1874 166 Cuvieri (Nassa), Payr. Cat. Moll. Corse, t. 8, f. 17, 18, 1824 32 Cyclocyrtia, Agassiz. Nomen., 1847. =- Neritula, Plancus. Cyclonassa, Swains. Malacol., 69, 300, 1840. = Neritula, Plancus. Cyclops, Montf. Conch. Syst., ii, 370, 1810. = Neritula, Plancus. Cylindra, Schumacher. Essai Nouv. Genera, 236, 1817 109, 195 212 INDEX. Cyliadracea (Mitra), lleeve. Conch. Icon., f. 97. = M. variabilis, Reeve. rylindratus (Melo), Brod. 1855. = M. Miltonis, Gray. Cylleniformis (Voluta), Sowb. Proc. Zool. Soc., 151, 1844; Thes. Conch.. t •">">, f. 112. 113. = Lyria Cumingii, Brod. Cymba, Brod. and Sowb. Genera of Shells, 1826. = Cymbium, Klein. Cymba (Voluta) Linn. Syst. Nat. Edit,, x, 733. = Cymbium proboscidale, Lam. Cymbiola, Swains. Malacol., 317, 1840 = Voluta, Linn, sect ...... ........ '.'7 Cymbiola (Voluta), Chemn. Sowb., Tank. Cat., t. 3, f. 1 ..................... (,i(.) Cymbium, Montf. Conch. Syst., -ii, 554, 1810. = Melo, Humph. Cymbium (Cymbium), Gray, Brod. Adams, Sowerby's Thesaurus (not Linn). = C. cisium, Lam. Cymbium, Klein. Ostrac., 1753; H. & A. Ad. Genera, i, 158 ............ 75, 78 Cynodonta, Sebum. Essai d'un Nouv. Syst., 241, 1817. = Vasum, Bolt. Cyri (Mitra), Dohrn. Zool. Proc., 367, 1860. = M. fulgetrum, var. Dactyloidea (Mitra), Anton. Verzeichn., 68, = M. olivseformis, Swainson. Dactylus (Cylindra), Linn. Syst. Nat. Edit,, xii, 1188 ......................... 195 l)t«dala (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 281, 1845 ............................. 175 Damoni (Voluta), Gray. Ann. Mag. N. Hist,, 3 ser.,xiv, 237, 1864. = V. Turneri, Gray, Darwini (Nassa), Bunker. Zeit. Mai., 95, 1853 .................................. 62 Dealbata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 112, 1851. = N. fejtiva, Powis. Dealbata (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 140, 1851 ................................. 152 Deburghiee (Mitra), Sowb. Zool. Proc., 798, t. 48, f. 12, 1878. = Imbricaria Vanikorensis, Quoy. Declivis (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 44 ..................................... 118 Decora (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 234, 1845 .............................. 169 Decurtata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 154, 1844. = M. scutulata, Lam. Decussata (Nassa), Kiener. Bucc., 109, t. 30, f. 3. = N. pagoda, Rve. Deformis (Bullia), King. Zool. Jour., v, 349 ..................................... 11 Defrancii (Mitra), Payr. Moll, de Corse, t. 8, f. 21. = M. ebenus, Lam., var. costata. Delessertiana (Voluta), Petit. Mag. de Zool., t. 57 .............................. 103 Delicata (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 137, 1851 ................................. 159 Delicata (Nassa), Rve. Icon., f. 163, 1853. =• N. tenella, Rve. Delicata (Nassa), A. Adams. Zool. Proc., 99, 1851. = N. tiarula, Kiener. Deliciosa (Voluta), Montrouz. Jour. deConch., 2ser., iii, 375, 1859; iv, 121. 102 Dennisoni (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 14, 1844 ........................... 165 Densigranata (Nassa), Reeve. Icon , f. 181, 1854. = N. splendidula, Dunker. Denticulata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zeol. Proc., 110, 1851 ........................... 47 Dentifera (Nassa), Powis. Zool. Proc., 95, 1835 ................................ 4'i Dermestoideum (Bucc.), Payr. Moll. Corse., 158. = N. corniculum, Olivi. Dermestina (Mitra), Lamarck. Ann. du Mus,, 76, 1811 ...................... 182 Dermestina (Nassa), Gould. Bost. Proc., vii, 331, 1860. = N. paupera, Gld. Desetaugsii (Mitra), Kiener. Icon., t. 29, f. 94; Lienard, Jour, de Conch., :; ser., ix, 226, 1869 .................................................................... 117 Deshayesiana (Nassa), Issel. Moll. Mission Italiana, 9, 1865, t, 1, f. 1, 2. = N. nigra, Hombr. et Jacq. Deshayesii (Nassa) Hombr. et Jacq. Voy. Astrol. et Tel., v, 76, t. 21, f. 11, 12, 1853. — N. pulla, Linn. Deshayesii (Voluta), Reeve. Zool. Proc.. 73, t. 26, 1854 ...................... .s* Deshayesii (Nassa), Drouet. Moll, .^ores, 32, fig. 1858 ..................... 50 INDEX. 213 PAGE. Deshayesii (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon. , f . 170 176 Desmoulea, Gray. Zoo!. Proc., 140, 1847 7, 65 Diadema (Mitra) Swains. Bligh Cat. ; Exot. Conch. App. = M. puncticulata, Lam. Diadema (Melo), Lain. Anim,, vi, 375 81 Dibaphiformis (Mitra), Sovvb. The^. Conch., f. 309, 310, 1874. = Mitroidea multiplicata, Pease. Uibaphus, Phil. Wiegm. Archiv., 61,1847 109,163 Dichroa (Mitra), Ad. & Reeve. Moll. Voy. Samarang, 27, t. 10, f. 29, 1848. = T. luculenta, Reeve. Dichroma (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., sp. 315. = M. dichroa, Ad. & Reeve Digitalis (Mitra), Chemn. Dillw. Desc. Cat., i, 559 149 Digitalis (Btillia), Meuschen. Mus. Gevers., 296 '.. 12 Digna ( Volutomitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 135, 1854. = M. melaniana, Lam. Diluta (Bull'a), Krauss. Siidaf. Moll., 121 16 Ditnidiata (Mitra), Sowb. Zool. Proc , 259, 1870. = T. Cumingii, Reeve. Discoloria (Mitra), Reeve. Conch Icon., f. 230, 1845 189 Discors (Mitra), Grandidier. Kiister, Conch. Cab., 131, t. 17 d, f. 4. Dispar (Nassa), A. Adams. Zool. Proc., 96, 1851. = N. picta, Dunker. Distorta (Nassa), A. Adams. Zool. Proc., 105, 1851. = N. monile, Kr. Dohrni (Mitra), A. Ad. Jour. Linn. Soc., vii, 2UO, 1864. = T. mucronata, Swains. Dominula (Nassa), Tapparone Canefri. Voy. Magenta, 19, t. I, f. 17, 1874. = N. Roissyi, Desh. Donoriana (Cyclops), Risso. Suppl. 271. = Neritula pellucida, Risso. Dorsanum, Gray. Zool. Proc., 139, 1847. = Pseudostrombus, Klein. Dorsuosa (Nassa), A. Adams. Zool. Proc., 102, 1851. = N. Thersites, Brug Dubia (Voluta), Brod. Zool. Jour., iii, 81 t. 3, f. 1 90 Ducalis (Melo), Lam. Edit, Desh., x, 377. = M. diadema, Lam., var. Dufresnii (Voluta), Donovan. Nat. Repos., ii, t, 67. = V. angulata, Swainson. Dujardini (Nassa), Lam. Edit Desh., x. 241. = N. mutabilis, Linn, Dunkeri (Mitra) Schmeltz. Cat, Godetfr. Mus., No. 4, 84. = Turricula Deshayesii, Reeve. Duplilirata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 229, 1845 140 Dupontii (Mitra), Kiener. Iconog , 43, t. !••*, f. 39; Jickeli, Jahrb. Mai. Gesell., i, 20. = M. lens, Wood. Ebenacea (Nassa), Gemari. Marrat, Vars of Nassa, No. 367. = N. mutabilis, L., var. Ebenus (Mitra), Lamarck. Ann. du Mus., xvii, No. 58 124 Eburnea (Mitra), Garrett. Jour, of Conch , iii, 15, 1880. = Mitroidea.. 163 Eburnea (Mitra), Phil. Zeit. Mai., 29, 1850; 84, 1851 132 Eburnostoma (Mitra), Garrett. Jour, of Conch., iii, 15, 1880 134 Echinata (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 138, 1851. = M. mucronata, Swn. Echinata (Nassa), A. Adams. Zool. Proc., 101, 1851 ; Smith, Zool. Proc., 810, 1878 44 Edentulus (Dibaphus), Swains. Reeve, Icon. Mitra, sp. 80, 1844. = D. Philippii, Crosse. Effusa (Mitra), Swainson. Brod. Zool. Proc., 1835 127 Ehrenbergi (Mitra), Jickeli. Jahrb. Mai. Gesell., 24, t. 2, f. 3, 1874 136 Eione, Risso. Hist. Nat,, iv, 171, 1826. = Arcularia, Link. 214 INDEX. PAGE. Elata (Nassa), Gould. Bost, Jour. N. Hist., v. 293, t. '24, f. 11, 184"). = N. gaudiosa, Hinds :{«.» Elegans (Bucc.), Dujardin. Mem. Geol., ii, 298, t. 20, f. 3, 10. = Nassa clathrata, Born. Elegans (Nassa), Reeve. Zool. Proc., 199, 1842. = N. fossata, Gld. Elegans (Nassa), Reeve (not Kiener). Icon., f 10. ? = N. taenia, Gmel. Elegans (Bucc.), Costa. Cat. Sist, 80. = Nassa Cuvieri, Payr. Elegans (Bullia), Dimker. Proc Zool. Soc., 355. 1856 16 Elegans (Nassa), Kiener. Monog. Bucc., 56, t. 24, f. 97 27 Elegans (Mitra). Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 233, 1845 165 Elegantula (Mitra), Kiister. Conch. Cab., 103, t. 17, f. 6, 8. = T. patriarchalis, Lam. Elegantula (Turricula), Dunker. Mai. Blatt, 154, 1871 193 Ellioti (Voluta), Sowb. Jour. Conch., 3 ser., iv, 338, 1864, v, 25, t. 3, f. 19, 1865. = V. Turneri, Gray. Elongata (Voluta), Swains. Exot. Conch., t. 20, 21. = V. Pacifica Soland., var. Elougata (Nassa), Marrat (not Sowerby). Ann. Mag. N. H., 4 ser., xiii, 70, 1874. = N. oriens, Marr 64 Elongatulum (Buccinum), Anton. Verzeichn., 91, 1839. = Bullia 16 Enaeta, H. & A. Adams. Genera, i, 167, 1853. = Lyria, Gray, sect 104 Encausta (Mitra), Gould. Bost. Proc., iii, 172, 1850 192 Encaustica (Nassa), Brusina. Jour, de Conch., xvii, 233, 1869. = N. Cuvieri, Payr. Emersa (Nassa), Carp. Brit. Mus., Marr. Vars., No. 1065 r.4 Emilia? (Turricula), Schmeltz. Cat, Godeff. Mus., No. 5, 119 189 Episcopalis (Mitra), Linnteus. Edit., xii, 1193 Ill Ericea (Mitra), Pease. Zool. Proc., 146, 1860 ; Am. Jour. Conch., v, 85. = M. turgida, Reeve. Erronea (Mitra), Dohrn. Mai. Blatt, viii, 134, 1862. = M. versicolor, Mart. Eurytoides (Truncaria), P. P. Carpenter. Ann. Mag. N. Hist., 3d ser., xiv. 48. 1864 10 Exarata (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 133, 1851. = T. cruentata, Chemn. (Reeve), var. Exasperata (Mitra), Gmelin. Syst. Nat., 3453 180 Exigua (Mitra). « Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 298."— Catlow Nomencl. = M. rubra, Swainson. Exilis (Thala), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 313, 1845 160 Exilis (Nassa), Powis. Zool. Proc., 95, 1835 32 Eximia (Nassa), H. Adams. Zool. Proc., 14, t. 3, f. 28, 1872 IS Eximia (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 135, 1851 113 Exoptanda (Voluta), Sowb. Reeve, Icon., f. 22, 1849 91 Exquisita (Thala), Garrett, Cal. Proc., 202,1872; Zool. Proc., 842, 1872 H;L> Exquisita (Turricula), Garrett. Zool. Proc., 842, 1872. = T. rubra, Swn., var. Fasciata (Nassa), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 172 46 Fasciata (Voluta), Schub. et Wagn. Conch. Cab., t. 216, f. 3029, 3030. = V. scapha, Gmel. Fasciata (Mitra), Martyn. Univ. Conch., f. 20. = M. casta, Lam. Fasciolata (Nassa), Lam. An. sans Vert., vii, 272. = N. corniculum, Olivi. Fastigiella, Reeve. « Cerithiidoe. Fastigium (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 221, 1845. ? = M. auriculoides, Reeve, var 1 •"> 1 INDEX. 215 PAGE. Fenestrata (Cylindra), Lamarck. Edit. Desh., x, 328 196 Fene-trata (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 10, 1877. = N. albescens, Dunker. Ferguson! (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 70, 71, 1874 .' 116 Ferrugata (Mitra), Solander. Dillw., Desc. Cat., 535. = M. cucumerina, Lam. Ferruginea (Mitra), Lamarck. Anim. sans Vert., vii, 303 150 Ferruginea (Mitra), var. b., Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 1305. = M. contracta Swainson. Ferruginea (Nassa), Marrat, Vars. of Nassa, 78, 1880. ? = N. gaudiosa, Hinds. Ferussaci (Nassa), Payr. Moll. Corse, 162, t. 8, f. 15, 16. = N. Cuvieri, Payr. Ferussaci (Voluta), Donovan. Nat. Rep., ii, 67, 1824. = V. Brasiliana, Sol. Festa (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 303, 1845 193 Festiva (Turricula), Garrett. Jour, of Conch., iii, 46, 1880 177 Festiva (Nassa), Powis. Zool. Proc., 95, 1835 46 Festiva (Voluta), Lamarck. Edit. Desh., x, 404 95 Festiva (Voluta), d'Orb. (nee Lam.). Voy. 426. = V. Magellanica, Lam. Ficulina (Mitra), Lamarck. Edit. Desh., x, 336 190 Ficulopsis, Stoliczka. Pal. India, ii, 84. = Ficulidaj 78 Fida (Nassa), Reeve. Icon., f. 88, 1853. = N. vibex, Say. Fidicula (Mitra), Gould. Bost. Proc., iii, 170, 1850 175 Filaris (Mitra), Linn. Mantissa, 548 138 Filistriata (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 402, 1874 177 Filosa (Nassa), Gray. Reeve Icon., sp 35. = N. picta, Dunker. Filosa (Truncaria), Ads & Rve. Voy. Samarang, 33, t, 11, f. 18 9 Filosa (Mitra), Born. Mus. Cass.. t, 9, f. 9, 10. = M. filaris, Linn. Filum (Mitra), Wood. Ind. Test, Suppl., t. 3, f. 30 130 Fischeri (Mitra), Souverbie. Jour, de Conch., 2 ser., iv, 323, 1860. = M. annulata, Reeve. Fissilabris (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 99, 1851 40 Fissurata (Mitra), Lamarck. Edit, Desh., x, 322 131 Flammea (Mitra), Quoy. Voy. Astrol., ii, 659, t. 45, f 23-25 140 Flammea (Mitra), Reeve. Icon., f. 120, 1844. = M. Philippinarum, Adams. Flammeum (Buccinum), Brug. Diet., No. 32. = Bullia leevissima, Gmel. Flamraigera (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 173. = M. flammea, Quoy. Flammula (Voluta), Goodall. Wood, Index Test. Suppl., f. 5. = V. cymbiola, Sowb. Flammulata (Turricula), Pease. Am. Jour. Conch., 212, 1867. = T. semen, Reeve. Flava (Nassa), Marrat, New- Forms of Nassa, 6, 1877. ? = N. gaudiosa, Hinds. Flavescens (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f 207, 1844. = M. aureolata, Swn. Flavicans (Voluta), Gmelin. Syst. Nat., 3364 91 Flexicostata (Turricula), Garrett. Jour, of Conch., iii, 46, 1880 180 Flexilabris (Mitra), Sowb. Zool. Proc., 127, t. 24, f. 4, 1875 128 Flexuosum (Bucc.), Costa. Cat. Syst., 78. = Nassa Cuvieri, Payr. Floccata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 16 115 Florida (Mitra), Gould. Bost. Proc., vi, 13, 1856 116 Floridanum (Bucc.), Lesson. Rev. Zool., 237, 1842. = Nassa 62 Floridula (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., No. 267, f. 283, 611. = M. coronata, Lam. 216 INDEX. PAGE. Fluctuata (Voluta), Solander. Gray, Zool. Proc., 64, 1855. = V. undulata, Lam. Foliosum (Bucc.), Wood. Index Test., t. 22, f. 89. = N. mutabilis, Linn. Fontainii (Nassa), d'Orb. Voy. Am. Merid., 433, t. 77, f. 5, 6. = N. exilis, Powis. Foraminata (Mitra), Swains. Brod., Zool. Proc., 194, 1835. = M. lens, Wood. Forbesii (Nassa), Bunker. Zeit, Mai., 60, 1853 62 Formosa (Cylindra), Pease. Am. Jour. Conch., 271, t. 23, f. 1, 1867 131 Formosa (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 138, 1851 138 Forticostata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 238, 1844. = T. Ficulina, Lam. Fortiplicata (Turricula), Pease. Am. Jour. Conch., 213, t. 15 f. 3, 1867. 189 Fossata (Nassa), Gould. Otia, Conch., 67 55 Foveata (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., No. 213, f. 408, 1874. = Thala. K,0 Foveolata (Mitra), Dunker. Novit. Conch., 46, t 15, f. 5, 6. = flammea, Quoy. Foveolata (Nassa), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., 63, 1847 34 Fraga (Mitra), Quoy. Voy. Astrol., ii, 660, t. 45, bis, f. 28, 29. ? = M. cucumerina, Lam. Fraga (Mitra), Kiener. Iconog., t. 27, f. 87. = T. nodosa, Swains. Fraga (Mitra), Quoy. Voy. Astrol., ii, 660, t. 45, bis, f. 28, 29. ? = M. cucumerina, Lam. Fragum (Nassa), Hombr. et Jacq. Astrol. et Zel., v, 83, t. 21, f. 39, 40, 1854. = N. cremata, Hinds. Franciscana (Mitra), Tenison-Woods. Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasm., 133, 1876. 159 Fratercula (Turricula), Garrett. Zool Proc., 482, 1872. = T. variata, Reeve. Fraterculus (Nassa), Dunker. Mal/Blatt, 230, 1850. ? = N. paupera, Gld. Fraudulenta (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 8, t. 1, f. 24, 1877. = N. sinusigera, A. Ad. Fretensis (Nassa) Perkins. Bost. Proc., xiii, 117, 1869. = N. vibex, Say. Frigens (Nassa), von Martens. Sitzb. Berlin, 134, 1878 62 Fulgetrum (Voluta), Sowb. Tank. Cat. App., 28, t. 4, f. 5, 1828 96 Fulgetrum (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 115, 1844 142 Fulgora (Voluta), Martini. Adams' Genera. = V. rupestris, Gmel. Fulgoraria. Schum. Essai Syst,, 242, 1817. = Voluta, Lina, sect 85 Fulgurita (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 61, 1844 118 Fulminata (Voluta), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 399. = V. rupestris, Gmelin. Fulva (Voluta), Lam. Edit, Desh., x, 395. ?= V. virescens, Sokml., vsir. Fulva (Mitra), Swainson. Zool. Illust., 2d ser. — M. ambigua, Swn., var. Fulvescens (Mitra), Swaiuson. Zool. Proc., 1835 148 Fulvolirata (Mitra), Sowb. Zool. Proc., 797, t. 48, f. 9, 10, 1878. ? =T. corrugata, Lam. Funerea (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 108, 1874 126 Funiculata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 122, 1844. = M. sulcata, Swainson. Fusca (Mitra), Swains. Zool. 111., 2d ser 122 Fusca (Nassa), Hombr. et Jacq. Astrol. et Tel., v, 74, t. 21, f. 7, 8, 1854. = N. ta&nia, Gmel. Fuscata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 112, 1851. = N. Tritoniformis, Kiener. Fuscescens (Mitra), Pease. Zool. Proc., 146, 1860; Am. Jour. Conch., iii, 2:53 157 Fuscoapicata (Mitra), E. A. Smith. Zool. Proc., 214, 1S7'.» 17:5 Fuscolineata (Nassa), Smith. Ann. Mag., 4 ser., xv, 423, 1875 r,:; INDEX. 2 If PAGE. Fusconigra (Turricula), Garrett, Jour, of Conch., iii, 47, 1880 174 Fusiformis (Voluta), Kiener. Monog., 41, t, 49. = V. Beckii, Brod. Fusiformis (Mitra), Reeve (nee Kiener.) Conch. Icon., f. 132, 1844. = M. mucronata, Swains. Fusiformis (Mitra), Chemn. Sowb. Thes., f. 384, 1874. = T. mucronata, Swains. Fusiformis (Voluta), Swains. Bligh Cat. Ap , (.)5 Fusiformis (Mitra), Kiener. Inconog., t. 29, f. 97 175 Fusimitra, Conrad. Am. Jour. Conch., i, 25, 1865 109 Fusoides (Mitra), A. Ad. Index Sowerby's Thesaurus 158 Fusus (Voluta), Quoy et Gaim. Voy. Astrol., t. 44, f. 7, 8. = V. Pacifica, Soland, juv. Fusus (Mitra), Souv. Jour, de Conch., 376, t. 13, f. 3-4, 1876. = M. cernica, Sowb., var. Fusus (Turbinella), Sowb. Tank. Cat, App., 15, 1825 71 Galilea (Nassa), Clark. Marrat, Varieties, No. 1353 64 Gallandiana (Nassa), Fischer. Jour. Conch., x, 37, xi, 82, t. 2, f. 6. = N. corniculum, Olivi. Gambiana (Mitra), Dohrn. Zool. Proc., 206, 1861. = M. carinata, Swn. Garrettii (Mitra), G. & H. Nevill. Jour. Asiat. Soc. Beng., 29, 1874 189 Gaudiosa (Nassa), Hinds. Voy. Sulphur, 36, t. 9, f. 16, 17, 1844 34 Gausapata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon , f. 317, 1845. = T. ficulina, Lam. Gayii (Nassa), Kiener. Bucc., 71, t. 21, f. 79 56 Gemma (Nassa), Phil. Abbild. Bucc., t. 1, f. 5. ? = N. complanata, Powis. Gemmata (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch, sp., 334, 1874 183 Gemmellari (Nassa), Biondi. Atti Accad. Catan., xi, 1855 62 Gemmulata (Nassa), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 169 55 Gemmulifera (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 99, 1851 52 Gemmulosa (Nassa), C. B. Ad. Panama Shells, p. 61 .' 62 Geniculata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 100, 1851. = N. subspinosa, Lam. Georginte (Melo), Gray. Griffith's Cuvier, t 34, 1833. — M. diadema, Lam., var. ducalis. Gibba (Mitra), Dohrn. Zool Proc., 368. 1860 159 Gibberula (Nassa), Marratt. Vars. No. 1205. = N. incrassata, Miill., var. Gibbesii (Nassa), Cooper. Pac. R. R. Rept, App., 371. = N. mendica, Gould. Gibbosula (Nassa), Linn. Syst. Nat. Edit., xii, 1201 24 Gibbum (Buccinum), Dillw. Cat., ii, 602. = Nassa mutabilis, L. Gigantea (Mitra), Swainson MSS. Reeve, Icon., f. 27, 1844. = M. sulcata, Swainson. Glabella (Nassa), Marrat (not Sowb.). New Forms of Nassa, t. 1, f. 7. = N. leevigata, Marrat. Glaberrima (Nassa), Marrat. Vars. Nos. 1203, 1204. = N. incrassata, var. Glaberrima (Nassa), Gmelin. Syst. Nat, Bucc. ? = N. conspersa, Phil. Glabra (Mitra), Pease (not Swains.). Am. Jour. Conch., iii, 272, t. 23, f. 2, 1867. == M. lubrica, Pease. Glabra (Mitra), Risso. Eur. Merid., iv, 241. = M. cornicula, Linn. Glabra (Mitra), Swainson. Exot. Conch., 24, t. 18 117 Glabrata (Nassa), Sowb. Strombus, Thes. Conch., i, t. 8, f. 66, 67. = N. obliqua, Kiener 27 Glabrata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 114, 1851 38 Glandiformis (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 310, 1845 186 Glans (Voluta), Gmelin. = Cymbium Neptuni, Gmel. 28 218 INDEX. PAGE. Glaus (Nassa), Linn, Syst. Nat. Edit., xii, IL'OO *J7 Glans (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 19'J, 1841. = Cylindra fenestrata Lam. Glauca (Nassa), C. B. Ad. Panama Cat., (31. 1852. = N. tegula, Reeve. Glauca (Nassa), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., 125, 1852. ? = N. unicolorata, Kiener. Globosa (Nassa), Sowerby. Genera of Shells, f. 6. =t Desmoulea abbrevhta, Gmel. Globosa (Mitra), Chemn. II. & A. Adams' Genera, i, 171 15'.) Globosa (Nassa), Quoy. Voy. Astrol., ii, 448, t. 32, f. 25-27 26 Globulosa (Bullia), d'Orb. (not Kieuer). Voy. Am., 435. = B. deformis, King 11 Globulosa (Bullia), Kiener. Coq. Viv., t. 10, f. 33 11 Globulus (Cassis), Menke. Synopsis Moll., No. 806, 1828. ? -.— Desmoulea, Lam. Globulus (Vasumj, Lain. Jlist., vii, 107.. !'•'> Gosavia, Stoliczka. Sitzb. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Hi, 1865 : Pal. Indica. ii, 72.. 78 Gotoensis (Vlitra), E. A. Smith. Zool. Proc., 215, t. 20, f. 51, 1879. = T. Collinsoni, A. Ad. Gracilior (Mitra), Carpenter MSS 145 Gracilis (Cymba), Brod. Spec. Conch., 7, f. 8. = C. cisium, Lam. Gracilis (Voluta), Gray. Griffith's Animal Kingdom, t. 40, f. 4. = V. Pacifica, Soland. Gracilis (Voluta), Swains. Jour. Sci., xvii, 52. = V. Pacitica, Sol., var. Gracilis (Nassa), Pease, Am. Jour. Conch., iii, 27o, t. 23, f. 4, 1807. = N. leptospira, A. Ad. Gracilis (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 31, 1844 lot* Gradata (Bullia), Deshayes. Lam., An. s. Vert., x, 186. = B. cochlidium, Kiener. Graeffei (Mitra), Crosse. Jour, de Conch., 3 ser., vii, 297, 1867. = Turricula luculenta, Reeve. Graja (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 327. = M. cornicula, Linn. Grana (Nassa), Lam. Hist. Nat., vii, 274 '. '21 Granata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 271, 1845. = M. pellis-serpentis, Reeve. Granatina (Mitra), Swains. Tenison-Woods, Proc. Roy. Soc., Tasm., 133, 1876 1-V.i Granatina (Mitra), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 310. = M. scabriuscula, Linn. Granifera (Nassa), Kiener. Monog., 100, t. 27, f. Ill -(\ Granulatum (Bucc.), Phil., i, 226, t. 11, f. 2. = Nassa incrassata, var., pygmsea. Granosa (Mitra), Chemn. Conch. Cab., x, t. 151, f. 1442, 1443. = T. sanguisuga, Linn., var. Granulifera (Mitra), Lamarck. Edit. Desh., x, 340 15s Granulosa (Bullia), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 250 14 Granulosa (Mitra), Lamarck. Anim. s. Vert,, vii, 304 1-53 Granulosa (Nassa), Marrat. Vars. of Nassa, 80, 1880 63 Granuni (Mitra), Forbes. .Egean Invert., 191, 184:',. = T. tricolor, Gmel. Graphitera (Nassa), Beck. Hombr. et Jacq., Voy. au Pole sad, v, 80, t. 21, f. 28, 29, 1853. = N. picta, Dunker. Grata (Nassa), Marrat. Vars. of Nassa, 81, 1880 63 Gratiosa (Mitra), Reeve. Conch., Icon., f. 277, 1845 Hi1 Gravis (Voluta), Dillwyn. Desc. Cat., i, 569. = Turbinella napus, Lrm. Grayie (Voluta), Crosse. Jour, de Conch., xix, 287, 1871 91 INDEX. 219 PAGE. Grayi (Bullia), Reeve. Conch. Icon., sp. 7, 1846. =B. Mauritiana. Gray. Greci (Columbella), Phil, Moll. Sicil., ii, 194, t. 27, f. 18, 1844. = Turricula Columbellaria, Scac. Grelloisi (Mitra), Recluz. Jour, de Conch., iv, 247, t. 7, f. 8, 1853. = M. pellis;serpentis, Reeve. Groenlandica (Mitra), Gray. Reeve, Icon., f: 106, 1844 124 Gruneri (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 119, 1844 168 Gruneri (Nassa), Reeve (not Dunker). Icon., sp. 75. = N. muricata, Quoy. Gruneri (Nassa), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., 171, 1846 44 Guadaloupensis (Nassa), Petit. = Phos (vol. iii). Guildingii (Voluta), Sowb. Proc. Zool. Soc., 151, 1844; Thes. Conch., t. 55, f. 110, 111 , 105 Cuinaica (Voluta), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 393. = V. musica, Linn. Gussoni (Bucc.), Calacara. = Nassa Tinei, Marav. Guttata (Voluta), Reeve, Icon., f. 56, 1849 105 Guttata (Mitra), Swainson MSS. Reeve, Icon., f, 69, 1844 116 Haldemani (Buec.), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., 62, 1847 36 Hamillei (Mitra), Petit. Jour, de Conch,, ii, 259, t. 7, f. 9, 1851 117 Hamillei (Voluta), Crosse. „ Jour, de Conch., 3 sp., xvii, 115, 178, 1869; xviii, t. 1, f. 5 ; t. 2, f. 1, 1870. = V. rupestris, Gmel. Haneti (Mitra), Petit. Jour, de Conch., iii, 57, t. 2, f. 11, 1852. Hanleyana (Mitra), Dunker. Mai. Blatt., xxiv, 70, 1877 158 Hanleyana (Nassa), Marrat. Vars. of Nassa, 83, 1880 63 Hanleyanum (Bucc.), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., 63, 1847 62 Hanleyi (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., No. 168, f. 661, 1874 146 Hanleyi (Turricula), Dohrn. MaL Blatt.. viii, 138, 1862 194 Harfordi (Voluta), Cox. Zool. Proc., 358, t. 26, f. 2, 1869. = V. canaliculata, McCoy. Hargreavesi (Voluta), Angas. Zool. Proc., 613, t. 42, f. 13, 1872'. 89 Harpa (Voluta), Barnes. Ann. N. Y. Lye., i, 139, t. 9, f. 4 104 Harpa (Harpula), Swains. Exot. Conch. = Voluta costata, Swn. Harpeeformis (Mitra), Lamarck. Edit. Desh., x, 334. == M. cruentata, Chemn. Harpula, Swains. Malacol., 317. 1840. = Voluta, Linn, sect. Harpularia (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 8, 1877 63 Hastata (Mitra), Sowb, Thes. Conch., f. 620, 632. = Turricula casta, H. Adams. Haustrum (Voluta), Solander MSS. Gray, Zool. Proc., 54, 1855. = Melo tessellata, Lam. Hebes (Mitra), Reeve. Icon., f. 292, 1845 137 Hebra, H. & A. Adams. Gen. Rec. Moll., i, 120. =S. G. of Nassa, Mart. 7 Hebnea (Columbella), Lamarck. Edit. Desh., x, 270. = Milra litterata, Lam. Hebreea (Voluta), Linn. Syst. Nat. Edit., xii, 1194 84 Helvacea (Mitra), Phil. Zeit. Mai., 84, 1851 135 Hemprichi (Mitra), Jickeli. Jahrb. Mai. Gesell., i, 21, t. 2, f. 1, 1874... 136 Hepatica (Nassa), Mont. Test. Brit., 243, t. 8, f. 1. ? =N. monile, Kiener. Herklotsiana (Mitra), Dohrn. Mai. Blatt., viii, 137, 1862. ? = M. Isabella, Swn. Hermannseni (Bucc.), Dunker. Zeit. Mai. 63, 1847. = Nassa 62 Hima, Leach. Gray, Ann. Mag. N. H., xx, 1847. =S. G. of Nassa, Mart. 7 Hindsii (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 165, 1844. = M. sulcata, Swn. llirta (Nassa), Kiener. Monog., 63, t. 19, f. 72 28 220 INDEX. PAGE. Hispida (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 101, 1851. = N. Gruneri, Dunker. Histrio (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 144, 1844. = T. dermestina, Lam. Horrida (Nassa), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., 59, 1847. = N. muricata, Quoy. Hotessieri (Nassa), d'Orb. Moll. Cuba., ii, 142, t, 21, f. 40-42, 1853. = N. ambigua, Mont. Hoyti (Mitra), Garrett. Jour, of Conch., iii, 47, 1880 195 Humeralis (Mitra), Garrett, Jour, of Conch., iii, 18, 1880 159 Hybrida (Mitra), Kiener. Iconog., 74, f. 69. = T. intermedia, Kiener. Hystrio (Mitra), Montrouzier. Jour, de Conch , 3 ser., ii, 240, 1862. = M. flammea, Quoy. Icteria (Bullia), Soland. Adams1 Genera, 114 lf» Ignea (Voluta), Wood. Index Test. = Turricula subulata, Lam. Ignobilis (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Ic , f. 152, 1844 119 Ilyanassa, Stimpson. Am. Jour Conoh., i, (51, 1865. = S. G. of Nassa 7 Imbricaria, Schumacher. Essai Nouv. Gen., 236, 1817 109. 197 Immersa (Nassa), Carp. Marrat, Var?., No. 1249. = N. bimaculo?a, A. Ad. Imperiale (Vasum), Reeve. Proc. Zool. Soc., 1842 72 Imperialis (Voluta), Lam. Edit Desh., x, 385 88 Impressa (Mitra), Keeve (not Anton.) Conch. Ic., f. 130, 1844. = T. rubricata, Reeve. Impressa (Mitra), Anton. Verzeichn., 07, 1839 132 Inca (Mitra), d'Orb. Voy. Am. Merid., 427, t. 79, f. 1. = M. len?, Wood. Incarnata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 299, 1845. = M. carnicolor, Reeve. Incisa (Mitra), Ad. & Reeve. Moll. Voy. Samarang, 27, t. 10, f. 31, 1848. 114 Incisa (Turricula), Garrett. Jour, of Conch , iii, 63, 1880. = T. Zebuensis, Reeve. Incrassata (Nassa), Strom. Kongl. Vid. Selsk. Skr., iv, 369, t, 16, f. 25.... 49 Indentata (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., No. 173, f. 412, 1874 144 Indica (Voluta), Sowb. Thes. Conch. 1, 210, t, 51, f. 68-70. = V. interpuncta, Martyn. Indica (Melo), Gmel. Syst. Nat., 3467 80 Induta (Mitra), Sowb. Zool. Proc., 128, t. 24, f. 9, 1875 121 Inermis (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 273, 1845 ; Zool. Proc., 216, 1879. 1 75 Infausta (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon , f. 326, 1845 1,V» Infecta (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 75 M versicolor, Mart 10:5 Inflata (Nassa), Lam. An. sans Vert., vii, 1^70. = N. mutabile, Linn. Inflata (Mitra), Risso. Eur. .Merid., iv. = M. cornicula, Linn. Infrafasciata (Mitra), Souverb. Jour de Conch., 3 ser., v, 155, t. 5, f. 7, 1865 122 Innexa (Voluta), Reeve Icon., f. 9, 1849; Brazier. Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasmania, 171, 1876. — = V. rutila, Brod., var. Inquinata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 20, 1844 118 Insculpta (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc. 133, 1851. M. annulata, Reeve. Insculpta (Na-sa), Cpr. Cal. Proc , iii, 223, 1866 Insignis (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 132. 1851 129 Insignis (Nassodonta), H. Adams. Zool. Proc., 445, 1866 37 Insolata (Mitra). Sowb. Thes. Conch., No. 77, f. 650,1874 124 Instricta (Turricula), Garrett. Jour, of Conch., iii, 48, 1880 195 Insularis (Voluta), Solander. Portl. ('.->>». = V. Pacifica, Soland. Interlirata (Nassa), E. A. Smith. Jour. Linn. Soc., xii, 545, t. 30, f. 5, 1876 4S Interlirata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 70. = M. flammea, Quoy. Intermedia (Mitra), Kiener. Iconog., t. 22, f. 70 10S INDEX. 221 Intermedia (Nassa), Forbes. Kept. JEg. In., v, 140. = N. incrassata, Strom. Intermedia (Nassa), Dunker Verb. Z. B. Soc. Vienna, xvi, 909, 1886. = N. suturalis, Lam. Interpuncta (Voluta), Martyn. Univ. Conch., t. 127 84 Interrupta (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 135, 1851 169 Interrupta (Mitra), Anton. Verzeichn., 68, 1839 192 Intersculpta (Mitra), Sowb. Zool. Proc., 258, 1870 159 Interstincta (Nassa), Marratt. Quar. Jour. Conch., Vars. No. 1163 64 Interstriata (Mitra), Sowb. Zool. Proc., 259, 1870 172 Interstriata (Nassa), Conrad. Pac. R. R. Rept., v, t. 6, f. 49, 1856. ? = N. perpinguis, Hinds. Intertamiata (Mitra), Sowb Thes. Conch., f. 154, 1874 176 Isara, H. & A. Adams. Genera, i, 171. = Mitra, Lam. Isabella (Mitra), Swainson. Zool. Illust., 2d ser 137 Isabellei (Nassa), Reeve (not Orb.) Icon., f. 47. = N fenestrat a, Marrat, Isabellei (Nassa), d'Orb. Voy. Am. Merid., 423, t. 61, f. 18-21 33 Italica (Cyclonassa), Issel. Bull. Mai. Ital., ii, 79, t. 4, f. 9-11, 1869. = C. neritea, Linn. Jacksoniana (Nassa), Quoy. Astrolabe, ii, 452, t. 32, f. 28, 29. = N. monile, Kiener, var. Jacksoniana (Nassa), Kiener. Monog., 64, t. 19, f. 73. = N. monilp, Kien. Jaculanda (Mitra), Gould. Otia Conch., 129 ; Bost, Proc., vii, 332, 1860. 162 Jamrachi (Voluta), Gray. Ann. Mag. N. Hist., 3 ser., xiv, 236, 1864. = V. Turneri, Gray. Japonica (Mitra), A. Ad. Jour. Linn. Soc., vii, 198, 1864. T. crebrilirata, Reeve. Japonica (Nassa). Lischke. Mai. Bliitt., xv, 220. == N. balteata, Lischke. Japonica (Desmoulea), A. Adams. Zoo1. Proc, 113, 1851 66 Japonica (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 110, 1851. ? N. tenuis, E. A. Smith. Jonasi (Nassa), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., 171, 1846; Phil. Abbild. Bucc., iii, 66, t. 2, f. 10 26 Jucunda (Mitra), Tapparone-Canefri. Voy. Magenta, 27, t. 1, f. 3, 1874. == M. tigrina, A. Ad. Jucunda (Mitra), Dunker. Jour, de Conch., 3d ser., xix, 212, t, 9, f. 1, 1879 165 Judrcorum (Mitra), Dohrn. Zool. Proc., 367, 1860 171 Jukesii (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 139, 1851. = T. corrugata, Lam. Junonia (Voluta), Chemn. Conch. Cab., xi, t, 177, f. 1703, 1704 90 Kamieschi (Cyclops), Chemn. Marr. Conch., i, 165, f. 792-4 65 Kaupii (Voluta), Dunker. Mai. Blatt., x, 145, 1863 90 Keeni (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 15, 1877. = N. albescens, Dunker, var. Kieneri (Buccinum), Anton. Verzeichn., 92, 1830. ? Nassa picta, Dunker. Kieneri (Mitra), Phil. Zeit. Mai., 22, 1850. M. chrysostoma Swn. Kieneri (Nassa), Desh. Moll. He Bourbon, 129, 1863 53 Kieneri (Mitra). Sowb. Thes. Conch., No. 429, f. 324, 1874 124 Kingi (Voluta), Cox. Jour, de Conch., xix, 76, t. 4, f. 2, 1871 92 Kirki (Voluta), Hutton. N. Zeal. Cab., 18; Jour, de Conch., 3 ser., xviii, 21, 1878 (V. flavicans, Gmel., teste Hutton in litt.) 99 Kochiana (Nassa), Dunker. Zeit, Mai., Ill, 1846 58 Kraussiana (Nassa), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., Ill, 1846 25 222 INDEX. PAGE. Kraussii (Turricula), Dunker. Mall. Jap., 8, 1861 1*7 Kreuslerre (Voluta), Angas. Zool. Proc., 55, t 2, f. 3, 1865 94 Kurrachensis (Bullia), Angas. Zool. Proc., 529, t. 54, f. <;, 1877 1 "> Labecula (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 98, 1851. = N. Jonasi, Dunker. Labiata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 114, 1851 39 Labida (Nassa), Reeve. Icon., 179, 1854. -_- N. leptospira, A. Ad. Labyrinthum (Buccinum), Qmelin. Syst. Nat., 3483. ? B. cochlidium, Kiener. Laeepedii (Buccinum), Payr. .Moll. Corse, t. 7, f. 23, 24. Nassa incrassata, Strom. Lachrymosa (Nassa), Reeve. Monog., f. 52, 1853, = N. monile, Kien. Lachryma (Mitra), Reeve. Icon., f. 258, 1845 125 Lactea (i Ultra), Lamarck. Anim., vii, b!2. M. cornicula, Linn. Lactea (Nassa), Marratt. Vars. of Nassa, 80, 1880 f',:! Lacunosa (Mitra), Reeve. Icon., f. G5. ? = M. variegata, Reeve. Lacunosa (Mitra), Sowb. (nee Reeve). Thes., f. 171, 1874. = M. eximia, A. Ad. Laeta (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 135, 1851 l-">9 Lsetum (Buccinum), Phil. Zeit. Mai., 140, 1848 <'>•_> Lsevicostata (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 139, 1874. = T. Qruneri, Reeve. Laevicostata (Turricula), Garrett. Jour, of Conch., iii, 50,1880 195 Laevigata (Nassa) Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 3, t. 1, f. 7, 1877 23 Lsevigata (Voluta), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, :i(.»4. = V. musica, L. LtEvigata (Mitra), Gmelin. Syst. Nat., 3455. M. cornicula, Linn. Ltevigata (Bullia), Mart. Conch. Cab., iv, t. 127, f. 1215, 121 0. - B. laevissima, Gmel. Laevigata (Nassa), Pusch. Pol. Pal., 122, t. 11, f. 8. = N. mutabilis, Linn. Laevis (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool, Proc., 132, 1861. == M. casta, Lain. Laevis (Mitra), Edchwald. Zool. Russ. Pol., 297, t. 5, f. 14. M. ebenus, Lam. Laevis (Nassa), Chemn. H. & A. Adams' Genera, t. 12, f. 7. = N. canaliculata, Lam. Laevissima (Bullia), Gmel. Syst. Nat., 3494 11 Laevissimum (Nassa), Bronn. It. Tert., 25. = N. cornicula, Olivi. Loavizonata (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch, sp. 314, 1874. = T. luculenta, Reeve. Lamarckii (Mitra), Deshayes. Encyc. Melh., ii, 448 112 Lamarckii (Bullia), Kiener. Coq. Viv., t. 3, f. 6. == B. cochlidium, Kiener. Lamberti (Mitra), Souv. Jour, de Conch., 284, t. 13, f. 3, 1875 l-(>> Lapparia, Conrad. Am. Jour. Conch., i, 24, 1865 !('•' Lapponica (Voluta), Syst. Nat. Edit., xii, 1195. V. interpuncta, Mart. Largilliertiana (Voluta), d'Orb. Rev. Zool., 210, 1841 101 Larva (Mitra), Lamarck. Edit. Desh., x, 339. = T. cruentata, Chemn. Laterculata (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 051, 1874. Laticostata (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 12, 1S77. ? — N. arcularia, Linn 21 Latruncularia (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 166, 1844 120 Lauta (Mitra), Ileeve. Conch. Icon., f. 244, 1844. M. j.anlalis, Kiistor. Lauta (Nassa), Marratt. Vars. of Nassa, 82, 18SO r.:; Layardi (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 135, 1854. T. creln-ilirala, live. Lecadrei (Nassa), l-'olin. Meleagrinicoles, 7o, t. r., C. 11, 1SD7. - N. versicolor, C. B. Ad. Lefebrei (Bucc.), Maravigna. Rev. Zool., 325, 1840. = Lachesis. INDEX. PAGE. Legrandi (Mitra), Tenison- Woods. Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasm., 140, 1875; 34, 1878 '. 169 Leiodermsi, Conrad. Proc. Philad. Acad , 184, 180;") 77 Leiodomus, Swa'ns. Malacol., 74, 3l2, 1840. = S. G. of Bullia, Gray. Leptospira (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 108, 1851 25 Lens (Mitra), Wood. Index Test. Suppl., t. 3, f. 28 133 Lens (Nassa), Cheum. Marrat, Vars., No. 1355. -.- N. nitidula, Linn. Lentiginosa (Nassa), A. Adams. Zool. Proc., 105, 1851. = N. gaudiosa, Hinds. Leontocroma (Mitra), Brusina. Contrib. No. 80. = M. columbellaria, Scacchi. Leucodesraa (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 243, 1844. M. pardalis, K lister. Leucostoma (Mitra), Swains. Sowb., Tank. Cat. App., 27, 1825 159 Leucozona (Mitra), Bellardi. Monog., 26. == M. ebenus, Lam. Lienardi (Mitra), Souv. Thes. Conch., f. 239 151 Lifouana (Mitra texturata, var.'), Crosse. Jour, cle Conch., xx, 74, 219, 1872 134 Ligata (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 134, 1851. - T. cruentata, Chemn., var. proxima. Lignaria (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 64, 1844. = M. lens, Wood. Lilacina (Nas-a), Gould. Wilkes' Exp. Moll., 2(55, f. 336, 1852. = N. gaudiosa, Hinds. Lilacina (Mitra), Sovvb. Thes. Conch., f. 634, 1874 178 Lima (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., sp. 181, 1874. : Cylindra Sinensis, Reeve. Limata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 312 116 Limata (Nassa), Chemn. Conch Cab., xi, 87, t. 188, f. 1808-9. - N. clathrata, Born. Limbifera (Mitra), Lamarck. Edit. Desh., x, 329 154 Limicola (Bucc.), Phil. Zeit. Mai., 59, 1851 62 Liinnarfortne (Bucc.), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., 64. 1847. ? — Nassa 62 Lincolnensis (Mitra), Angas. Zool. Proc., 313, t, 18, f. 10, 11, 1878 177 Lineata (Mitra), Swainson. Brod., Zool. Proc., 1835 139 Lineata (Voluta), Leach. Zool. Misc., i, t. 12, f. 2. := V. zebra, Leach. Lineata (Nassa), Pult. H. & A. Adams' Genera, i, 118 = Planaxis. Lineatus (Conoelix), Swainson. Zool. 111., lstser.,i, t. 24. middle figures, 1821. — Imbricaria 198 Lirieolata (Nassa), Phil. Marrat, Vars., No. 1356 64 Lineolata (Planaxis), Risso. Eur. Merid., iv, 173, f. 136. = N. Cuvieri, Payr. Lineolata (Voluta), Kiister. Conch. Cab., t. 36, f. 6. = V. vespertilio, Linn. Lirata (Nassa), Marrat. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 4 ser., xiii, 70, 1874. = N. nigra, Hombr. et Jacq. Lirata (Nassa), Dunker. Moll. Jap., t. 1, f. 22 ; Mai. Blatt, 231, 1860. = N. festiva, Powis. Litterata (Mitra), Lamarck. Edit. Desh., x, 339 155 Littoralis (Mitra), Forbes. Rep. .Egean Invert., 190, 1843. = T. tricolor, Gmelin. Littoralis (Mitra), Risso. Eur. Merid., iv. M. ebenus, Lam. Livescens (Nassa), Phil. Zeit. Mai., 135, 1848 54 Livida (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 134. = M. ebenus, Lam., var. costata. Livida (Bullia), Reeve. Conch. Icon., sp. 10, 1846. = B. vittata, Linn... 15 2t4 INDEX. La'bbeckeanus (Dibaphus), Weinkautt. Kiister, Pleurotoma, 2, t. A, f. 1. Mitroidea multiplicata, Pease, juv. Longispira (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 403, 1874 ISO Loricata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch Icon., f. 174, 1841. M. Isabella, Swn. Loroisi (Voluta), Valenc. Jour, de Conch., xi, 71, t, 1, f. 1, 18(5:5 '•»:) Lota (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 239. 1845 186 Lowei (Mitra), Dohrn. Zool. Proc., 203. 1862. ?= T. tricolor, Gmel. Lubens (Mitra), Reeve. Conch., Icon., f. 331, 1845. := T. militaris, Rve., var. Lubrica (Mitra), Pease. Am. Jour. Conch., iv, 85, 1868. T. discors, Grandidier. Lucida (Mitra), Reeve. Conch., Icon., f. 266, 1845 170 Lucida (Nassa), Marrat, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist , 4 ser.. xiii, 70, 1874 64 Lucida (Neritula), Ad. & Ang. Zool. Proc., 35, 1864. = Callomphala (Trochidae). Luctuosa (Nassa), A. Adams. Zool. Proc., 105, 1851. ? — N. gaudiosa, Hinds 1-V1 Luculenta (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 245, 1844 185 Lugubris (Mitra), Swainson. Zool. 111., 1st ser., t, 66.. 14'.) Lugubris (Voluta), Swains. := V. flavicans, Gmel. Lurida (Nassa), Gld. Bost. Proc., iii, 153, 1849; Moll. Wilkes' Exp., f. 325. 36 Lutea (Mitra). Quoy. Voy. Astrol., ii, 650, t. 45, bis, f. 7-9. = M. acuminata, Swn. Luteofusca (Turricula), Garrett Proc. Zool. Soc., 842, 1872 195 Luteola (Nassa), E. A. Smith. Zool. Proc., 212, t. 20, f. 47, 1878. ? = N. paupera, Gld. Luteostoma (Voluta), Deshayes, in Lamarck, x, 409 88 Luteostoma (Nassa), Brod. and Sowb. Zool. Jour., iv, 376, 1829 :i'.» Luteostoma (Nassa), Kiener. Monog. 110, t. 30, f. 1. = N. luteostoma, Brod. and Sowb. Lutescens (Mitra), Lamarck. Ann. du Mus., xvii, 210. — M. cornicula, Linn, Lymnacana (Bullia), A. Ad. Genera, 113. Volutharpa, vol, iii 15 Lyraeformis (Voluta), Swains. Zool. 111., t. 54; Brod., Zool. Jour., iii, 83, t. 3, f. 3 KM Lyneformis (Nassa), Marrat. Var«. of Nassa, 79, 1880 (io Lyrreformis (Voluta), Kiener (nee Brod.). Monog., 35, t, 42, f. 2 = V. megaspira, var. Prevostiana, Crosse. Lyrata (Nassa), Kiener. Monog. Bucc:, 38, t. 22, f. 88. Cyllene (vol. iii). Lyrata (Voluta), Hum-ph. Sowb., Tank. Cat., 2140. ^ L. costata, Swn. Lyrata (Mitra), Lamarck. An. sans. Vert., vii, 308 166 Lyrella (Nassa), Beck. Reeve, Icon., f. 95. ~ N. pauperata, Lam. Lyria, Gray. Zool. Proc., 1847; H. & A. Adams' Genera, i, 116 76, 101 Lyriformis (Voluta), Vigors. Kiener, Monog., 35, t. 42, f. 2. = V. megaspira, Sowb. Macandrewi (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 421, 1874 179 Macgillivrayi (Voluta), Cox. Zool. Proc., t, 47, f. 9, 1873, V. piperita, Sowb., var. Macquariensis (Voluta), Petterd. Jour, of Conch., ii, 34:5, iST'.t. V. papillosa, Swn., var. Macrospira( Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc,, 138, 1851 177 Macula (Buccinum), Mont, Test. Brit., 241, t. 8, f. 4. Nassa incrassata, Strom. Maculata (Voluta), Swains. Exot. Conch., t. 38 93 .Maculata (Nassa), A. Ad. Sool. Proc., 114, 1851 38 INDEX. 225 PAGE. Maculosa (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon , f. 175... 155 Maculosum (Bucc.), Costa. = Nassa incrassata, Strom. Maderensis (Nassa), Reeve. Iconog , f. 182, 1854. = N. Cuvieri, Payr. Msesta (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 323; 1845 143 Magellanica (Voluta), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 398 97 Magellanica (Voluta), Kiener (nee Lam.). Monog., t. 51. = V. ancilla, Soland. Masnifica (Voluta), Lamarck. Edit, Desh., x, 397 89 Malabarica (Bullia), Hanley. Adams' Genera, 113. = B. melanoides, Desh. Malleti (Mitra), Petit, Jour, de Conch., Hi, t. 58, t. 2, f. 1, 1853 142 Mamilla (Cymba), Gray. Sowb., Zool, Proc., 149, 1844; Zool. Proc., 34, t. 45, 1859 101 Mamillana. Crosse. Jour, de Conch. , xix, 308, 1871. = Voluta, Linn., sect. 101 Mamillata (Planaxis), Risso. Eur. Mer., iv, 178, f. 122. = N. reticulata, Lino. Mangelioides (Nassa), Reeve. Iconog., f. 152, 1853 26 Margaritifera (Nassa), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., 60, 1847. = N. cremata, Hinds, var. Margaritifera (Nassa), Reeve (non Dunker). Icon., f. 59. = N. Kieneri, Desh. Marginata (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 311, 1874. ? = M. coronata, Lam,, juv. Marginulata (Nassa), Lam. An. s. Vert., vii, 278. =N. reticulata, Linn. Marginulata (Nassa), Reeve (not Lam.), Icon., f. 43, 50, 51. — N. Kieneri, Desh. Maria (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 140, 1851. = M. incisa, Ad. & Rve. Maria-Emma (Voluta), Gray. Zool. Proc., 230, t. 48, 1859. — V. Grayge, Crosse. Marmorata (Nassa), Anton. Verzeichn., 92, 1839 „. 62 Marmorata (Voluta), Swains. Exot. Conch., t. 1 92 Marmorata (Mitra), Swains. Zool. Illust., t. 24. = Imbricaria conica, Schum. Marmorea (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 106, 1851. = Var. of N. picta, Dunker , 36 Marmorea (Mitra), A. Ad'. Zool. Proc., 139, 1851 178 Marquesana (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 270, 1851 114 Marratii (Nassa), E. A. Smith. Jour. Linn. Soc., xii, 543, t. 30, f. 4; Zool. Proc., 809, t. 50, f. 8, 1878. = N. gaudiosa, Hinds. Matronalis (Mitra) Schum. Nouv. Syst., 239, 1817. = M. casta, Lam. Maura (Mitra), Swains. Zool. Proc., 193, 1835 121 Mauritia, A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 273, 1869. = Mitroidea, Pease. Mauritiana (Bullia), Gray. Zool. Beechey, p. 226, 1839 12 Mauritiana (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., 2, f. 610, 1874 114 Mazza, Klein. Ostrac., 62, 1753 ; H. & A. Adams' Genera, i, 156. — Turbinella, Lam. Mazzalina, Conrad. Am. Jour. Conch., i, 23, 1865. =Lagena (vol. iii). Media (Mitra), Risso. Eur. Merid., iv. == M. cornicula, Linn. Mediolaris (Bullia), von Mart. Jahrb. Mai. Gesell., i, 137, t. 6, f. 4. = Var. of B. diluta, Krauss, Mediomaculata (Mitra), Sowb, Zool. Proc., 255, 1870 184 Mediterranea (Nassa), Risso. Eur. Mer. iv, 170. = N. mutabilis, Linn. Megaptygma, Conrad. Proc. Philad. Acad., 563, 1862; Gabb. Philad. Proc., 292., 1876. = Volutifusus, Conrad. Megaspira (Voluta), Sowb. Zool. Proc., 150, 1814 95 29 226 INDEX. PAGE Megaspira (Voluta), Adams. Ann. Mag., June, 1876. = V. Hamillei, Cr. Melaleuca (Mitra), Quoy. Voy. Astrol., ii, 657, t. 45, bis, f. 26, 27. ? = M. australis, Swn. Melaniana (Mitra), Lamarck. Ann. du Mus., 212 127 Melanioides (Nassa), live. Iconog., f. 150, 1853 »',! Melanoides (Bullia), Desh. Voy. Belang., 430, t. 2, f. 3, 4 14 Melo (Voluta), Soland. Melo Indica, Gmel. Melo, Ifumphrey. Mus. Calonn., 1797; Sowerby, Genera, 1827 7">, 's'» Melongena (.Mitra), Lamarck. An sans Vert., vii, 309 1<><> Mendica (Nassa), Gould. Ot;a Conch., 70, 1849 ~>i> Mica (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 314, 1SJ.~>. T. csulata, Reeve. Micans (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 285, 1845 129 Micans (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 106, 1851. = N. gaudiosa, Hinds-. Michaudi (Turricula), Crosse & Fisher. Jour, de Conch., 337, 1864. M. Deshayesii, Reeve. Microstoma (Nassa), Pease. Zool. Proc., 145, 1860. ~ N. paupera, Gould. Microstoma (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch , f. 291, 1874. M. pellis-serpentis, Reeve. Microvoluta, Angas. Zool. Proc., 34, 1877 70 Microzonias (Mitra), Schrenck. Moll. Amurl., 451. ? = M. Kraussii, Dunker. Microzonias (Mitra), Lamarck. Anim., vii, 320 is:', Miga (Nassa), Brug. Diet., No. 41 42 Militaris (Mitra), Reeve. • Conch. Icon., f. 236, 1845 171 Milium (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 257, 1845 160 Millecostata (Mitra), Swainson. Brod., Zool. Proc., 1835 1S5 Millepora (Mitra), Lamarck. Ann., No. 5. = M. digitalis (Chemn.), Dillw. Miltonis (Melo), Gray. Griffith's Animal Kingdom, t. 29. = M. diadema, Lam , var. Miniata (Mitra), Anton. Verzeichn., 67, 1839. = M. peregra, Reeve. Minor (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 14, 1877 63 Minor (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., No. 167, f. 662, 1874. M. tabanula, Lam Minutum (Buccinum), Pennant. Brit. Zool., iv, 122, t. 79. = Nassa incrassata, Strom. Mirabilis (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 136, 1851. = T. angulosn, Kiistcr. Mirifica (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 278, 1845 ir,| Mitchelini (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 259, 1871 M. limbifera, Lam. Mitchelinii (Mitra). Guerin. Mag. de Zool., t. 38, 1830. M. aurantia, Gmelin. Mitis (Turbinella), Lam. Anim. sans Vert., ix, 382. = Vasum capitellum, Linn. Mitis (Voluta), Lam. • Edit. Desh., x, C88. V. vespertilio, Linn. Mitra, Lamarck, Prodr., 1799; Syst., 74, 1801 108, 109 Mitnvformis (Voluta), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 404; Proc. Zool. Soc., "«4. 1864 10:; Miiralis (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc , 108, 1851 N. t:i-ni:i, duel. Mitraria, Rafinesque. Anal. Nat , 1815. Mitra. Lam. Mitrella, Swainson (not Risso), Elem., 18:55 ; Malacol., 129, :!21. ISIO. Swainsonia, H. & A. Ad. Mitreola, Swainson, Elem., 1835: Malacol., 129, 320, 1840. Strigatella, Sw. Mitroidea, Pease. Zool. Proc., 514, 1865 109, H.2 Mitrolites, Krug. Urw., ii, 431, 1823. Mitra, Lam. INDEX. 227 PAGE. Mitromorpha, A. Ad. Ann. Mag. N. Hist., 3d ser., xv, 322, 1865. = PleurotomicUo. Mitropsis, Pease. Am. Jour. Conch., iii, 211, 1867.- = Columbellidae. Modesta (Truncaria). Powis. Zool Proc., 183*, p. 94 10 Modesta (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 254, 1845 170 .Modesta (Volutaj, Wood, Cab. Suppl., f. 24. = V. flavicans, Gmel. Modesta (Turricula), Pease (not Rve.) Am. Jour. Conch., 212, t. 15, f. 6, 1867. = T. Gruneri, Reeve. Modicella (Turricula), Garrett, Jour, of Conch., iii, 53, 1880 195 Moesta (Nassa), Hinds. Zool. Voy. Sulphur, 36, t. 9, f. 18, 19, 1844. = N. exitis, Powis. Molleri (Mitra), Kiister. Conch. Cab., 109, t, 17a, f. 12-14 154 Molopophorus, Gabb. Pal. Calif., ii, 156, 1869. == S. G. of Bullia, Gray. 7 Moltkiana (Voluta), Mart. H. & A. Adams' Genera, i, 161 101 Monile (Nassa), Ki^ner. Bucc , 68, t. 11, f. 40 28 Monilifera (Mitra), C. B. Ad. Contrib. Conch., 57, 1850. = T. microzonias. Lam. Moniliferum (Bullia), Val. Kiener, Coq. Viv., t. 3, f. 8. = B. armata, Gray. Monoceros, Fleming. Brit. An., 342, 1828. Alectrion, Montf. Montrouzieri (Mitra), Tapparone-Canefri. Ann. Mus. Genera, vi, 1874. — T. tricolor, Montr. Montrouzieri (Mitra), Souverb. Jour, de Conch., 282, t, 13, f. 1, 1875. 170 Morchii (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 134, t. 28, f. 5, 1854. = M. Isabella, Swn. Morleti (Nassa), Crosse. Jour, de Conch., xv, 445, 1867. = N. fossata, Gld. Morrissii (Nassa), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., 60, 1847. = Phos plicosus, Dunker (vol. iii). Mozambicensis (Bullia), Smith. Zool. Proc., 719, t. 75, f. 18, 1877 14 Mucronata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 105, 1851. = N. monile, Kiener. Mucronata (Mitra), Swainson. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 125, 1844 174 Mucronata (Melo), Brod. Sowb., 1855. = M. diadema, Lam., var. ducalis. Multicostata (Voluta), Brod. Zool. Jour., iii, t. 3, f. 2. = V. Mitneformis, Lam. Multicostata (Mitra), Swainson. Brod., Zool. Proc., 1835. = T. aureolata, Swn. Multicostata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 98, 1851 54 Multigranosa (Nassa), Dunk«.r. Zeit. Mai., 61, 1847. = N. pauperata, Lam. Multilirata (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 135, 1851. Multilineata (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 11, 1877 63 Multiplicata (Mitroidea), Pease. Zool. Proc., 514, 1865: Garrett in Leeds Jour. Conch., iii, 68 162 Munieriana (Nassa), Crosse. Jour. Conch. 345, t. 13, r'. 6, 1864 57 Muricata (Mitra), Swainson. Brod., Zool. Proc., 1835. — M. lens. Wood. Muricata (Nassa), Quoy and Gaim. Voy. Astrol., ii, 450, t, 32, f. 32, 33... 44 Muricata (Turbinella), Encyc. Meth., t. 431, bis, f. 4. = Vasum capitellum, Linn. Muricatum (Vasum), Born. Mus. 233 71 Muriculata (Mitra), Lamarck. Anim. sans Vert. Edit, Desh., x, 333 191 Musica (Voluta), Linn. Syst, Nat. Edit., xii, 1194 88 Musica, Humphrey. Mus. Calon., 18, 1797; Fischer, Jour, de Conch. 105, 1879. = Voluta, Linn. Mueicalis (Voluta), Mart. H. & A. Adams' Genera, i, 165. = V. virescens, Solander. 228 INDEX. PAOE. Musiva (Nassa), Gould. Bost. Proc., Hi, 153, 1850. N. picta, Dunker. Mustelina (Nassa), Gould. Bost. Proc., vii, 331, 1860. ? N. gaudiosa, Hinds. MutabilLs (Mitra), Reeve Conch. Icon., f. 235, 1845. — T. cadaverosa, Keeve. Mutabilis (Nassa), Linn, Syst. Nat Edit,, xii, 1201 22 Mutellina (Mitra), Duclos. H. & A. Adams' Genera, i, 174 159 Mutyca, H. & A. Adams' Genera, i. 172. Mitroidea, Pease. Myristica (Nassa), Hinds. Voy. Sulphur, 36, t. 9, f. 10, 11, 1844 4'. Nana (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 102, 1851. N. Jonasi, Dunker. Nana, Schum (pars.). Nouv. Syst. 225, 1817, Neritula, Plancus. Nana (Voluta), Anton. Verzeichn., 70, 1839 101 Nanina, Ri?so. Hist. Nat,, iv, 1826. Neritula, Plancus. Nanus (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 194, 1844 M. aurantia, Gmel. Napus (Turbinella), Lam. Anim. s. Vert., ix, 377. — T. pyrum. Linn. Nasica (Voluta), Schubert and Wagner, t, 217, f. 3031, 3032. = V. angulata, Swains. Nassa. Lamarck. Prodr., 71, 1799 0, 17 Napsodonta, H Adans. Zool. Proc., 445, t. 38, f. 8, 1866. ? = Zeuxis, H. & A. Adams 6 Nassoides (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch, f. 631, 1874 K>2 Nassula (Buccinum), V. Salis. Reise, 367. = Nassa reticulata, Linn. Nasuta (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 623, 1874 169 Natalensis (Bullia), Krauss. Siidaf. Moll., 121, t. 6, f. 16. = B. digitalis, Meusch., var 12 Nautica (Melo), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 374. M. .Kthiopica, Linn. Navicula (Cymba), Gmel. Syst, Nat., 3467. = C. Neptuni, Gmel. Naytia, H. & A. Adams. Gen. Rec. Moll., i, 118. S. G. of Nassa, Mart ('» Nebularia, Swainson. Malacol., 319, 1840. = Mitra, Lam. Nebulosa (Mitra), Swainson. Brod., Zool. Proc., 1835. = M. versicolor, Mart. Nebulosa (Mitra), Reeve. Icon., f. 3. M. erronea, Dohrn. Neptuni (Cymbium), Gmel. Syst. Nat., 3467 80 Neritea (Neritula), Linn. Sy?t. Nat. Edit., xii, 1201 ».»4 Neritula, Plancus. Conch. Min. nob., 27, 1739 7, «U Nevillei (Mitra), Hanley. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 306, 1874. = M. zephyrina, Duel. Newcombii (Mitra), Pease. Am. Jour. Conch., v, 69, 1869 131 Nexilis (Mitra), Martyn. Univ. Conch., t, 22, M. filaris. Linn., var. Nicobarica (Mitra), Frauenfeld. Voy. Novara, 7, t. 1, f. 5, 1805 190 Nigella (Nassa), Reeve. Icon., f. 173, 1854 61 Nigra (Nassa), Hombr. et Jacq. Voy. Astrol. et Zel., v, 78, t. 21, f. 18, 19, 1853 41 Nigra (Mitra), Dillwyn (not Chemn.). Desc. Cat,, i, 55:;. = M. melaniana, Lam. Nigra (Mitra), Quoy. Keeve, Conch., Icon , f. 109. M. abbreviata, Sowb. Nigra, (Mitra), Quoy. Astrol., ii, 644, t. 45, f. 16-18. = M. <>uoyi, Desh. Nigricans (Strigatella), Pease. Zool. Proc., 514, 1865 : Am. Jour. Conch., 215, 1867 153 Nigrofasciata (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., sp. 313, 1874. = T. luculenta, Reeve. Niotha, H. & A. Adams. Gen. Rec. Moll., i, 117. =* S. G. of Nassa, Mart. 7 INDEX. PAGB. Nisptuin (Buccinum), Potiez et Michaud. Galerie, i, 378, 1838 62 Nitens (Mitra), Risso. Eur. Merid., iv, 241. = M. cornicula, Linn. Nitens (Mitra), Kiener. .Mitra, t. 29, f. 96. =; M. annulate, Reeve. Nitida (Mitra). A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 139, 1851 .». 122 Nitida (Nassa) Jeffreys. Brit. Conch., iv, 349, 1867. = N. reticulata, L., var. Nitidula (Nassa), Ad. Jay's Catalogue 62 Nitidulum (Buccinum), Linn. Hanley. = N. Cuvieri, Payr. Nivea (Mitra), Swainson. Brod., Zool. Proc., 1835 137 Nivea (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 110, 1851 57 Nivifer (Nassa), Marrat. Vars., No. 1400 64 Nivosa (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 9, 1877 52 Nivosa (Voluta), Lam. Edit, Desh., x, 389 8« Nivosa (Mitra), Swains. BJigh Cat. ExoL Conch. App. - M. versicolor, Martyn. Nobilis (Voluta), Solander. Gray, Zool. Proc., 62 1855. V. scapha, Gmel. Nodata (Nassa), Hinds. Voy. Sulphur, 86, t. 9, f. 14, 15, 1844 46 Nodicincta (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 110, 1851 63 Nodicostata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 99, 1851. = N. fissilabris, A. Ad. Nodif'era (Nassa), Powis. Zool. Proc.. 95, 1835. ? = N. hirta, Kiener. Nodilirata (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc.. 136, 1851. = T. mucronata, Swains. Nodosa (Nassa), Marrat, Vars. of Nassa, 77, 1880 63 Nodosa (Mitra), Swainson. Philos. Mag.. 401, 1823. Nodulifera (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool Proc , 140, 1851 ; Jour. Linn. Soc., xii, 550 170 Nodulifera (Nassa), Phil. Zeit, Mai., 136, 1848; Abbild. Bucc., t. 1, f. 3. ? = N. echinata, A. Ad. Nodulosa (Turricula), Pease. Am. Jour. Conch., iii, 214, 1867 192 Nodulosa (Mitra), var. B, Gmelin. Syst. Nat., 3453. = M. granulosa, Lam. Nodulosa (Nassa), Marrat, Ann. Mag. N. Hist., 4 ser., xii, 426, 1873. = N. granifera, Kiener. Nodulosa (Voluta), Lam. Edit, Desh., x, 396. = V. musica, L. , var. polypleura. Norrisii (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 6, 1844 137 Norrisii (Voluta), Gray. Jardine's Annal«, i, 414, 1838; Sowb., Zool. Proc., 150, 1844 86 Northia, Gray. Zool. Proc., 140, 1847 5 Northiae (Buccinum), Gray. Griffith's Cuvier, t. 36, f. 3. = Northia serrata. Dufresne. Novie-boracense (Nassa), Wood. Index Test. Suppl., t. 4, f. 26. = N. obsoleta, Say. Novoe-Hollandiae (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 368, 417, 1874. = M. flammea, Quoy. Novae-Zelandiae (Nassa), Reeve. Icon., f. 186, 1854. ? = N. nigra, Hombr. et Jacq., var. Nubila (Mitra), Gmel. (var. A). Syst. Nat., 3450. == M. versicolor, Mart Nubila (Mitra), Gmel. (var. B). Syst, Nat., 3450. = M. versicolor, Martyn. Nucea (Nassa), Pease. Am. Jour. Conch., v, 70, t. 8, f. 7, 1870 61 Nucea (Cylindra), Gronovius. Zoophylacium, Pt. 3, t. 18, f. 11 195 Nucleola (Mitra), Lamarck. Edit. Desh., x, 337 134 Nucleola (Mitra), Lamarck. Ann., No. 64; Kiener, Iconog., 84, t. 26, f. 83 , 145 230 INDEX. Nucleolus (Nassa), Phil. Zeit. Mai., 52, 184(5 I'.i Nucleus (Lyria), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 405 101' Nux (Cylindra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., sp. 187, 1874 l'.>7 Nux-avellana (Mitra), Dohrn. Zool. Proc., 368, 1860; Mai. Blatt., viii, 137. = M. pudica, Pease. Nympha (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 249, 1845. = M. variegata, Reeve. Obeliscus (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 107, 1844 170 Obesa (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 87, 1844. = Cylindra dactylus, Linn. Obesa (Nassa), G. & H. Nevill. Jour. Asiat, Soc. Bengal, 05, t. 5, f. :.'. 3, 1875 20 Obliqua (Nassa), Pease. Zool. Proc., 513, 1865. = N. granifera. Kiener. Obliqua (Nassa), Hombr. et Jacq. Voy. au Pol sud, v, 84, t. 21, f. -\-'>, 44, 1854. = N. granifera, Kiener. Obliqua (Nassa), Kiener. Monog. Buccin., t. 31, f. 4 T 27 Obliqua (Mitra), Lesson. Rev. Zool., 142,1842 120 Obliquata (Mitra), Lamarck. Edit. Desh., x, 339 KuS Obliquata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 105, 1851. ? = N. picta, Dunker. Obliqueplicata (Nassa), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., 61, 1847; Phil., Abbild. Bucc., t. 1, f. 13. = N. miga, Brug. Obliquum (Bucc ), Brocchi. Conch, foss., ii, 336, t. 4, f. 16. = N. mutabilis, Linn. Oblonga (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 5 (>:>> Obscura (Mitra), Humphrey Cat. H. & A. Ad Genera, i, 170 159 Obscura (Mitra), Button. Cat. N. Zeal. Moll., 19; Jour, de Conch., 3 ser., xviii,21, 1878.. 158 Obsoleta (Nassa), Say. Jour. Philad. Acad., ii. 232, 1822 no Obsoleta (Mitra), Phil. Enum. Moll. Sicil., 1, 230. = M. Columbellaria, Scacchi. Obtusispinosa (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 373, 1874. = T. mucronata, Swains. Obtusata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 100, 1851 4o Ocellata (Mitra), Swainson. Zool Illust., 2d ser. M. fissurata, Lam. Oleacea (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 105, 1844. \1. scutulatsi, L-im. Olivacea (Mitra), Anton. Verzeichn., 68, 1839 105 Olivacea (Nassa), Brug. Diet. No. 38. = N. tsenia, Gmel. Olivaceum (Bucc.), Delle-Chiaje., t. 47, f. 14, 15. = N. corniculum, Olivi. Olivaeformis (Mitra), Swainson. Zool. Illust , 2d ser 1">1 Olivaria (Mitra), Lamarck. Edit. Desh., x, 300. — Cylindra nucea, Gron. Olivaria (Mitra), Sowb. Index, Thes. Conch. •=- Cylindra nucea, Gronov. Olivi forme (Buccinum), Kiener, t. 25, f. 99. = N. obsoleta. Say. Olivoidea (Mitra), Cantraine. Bull. Acad. Brux., 391, 1835. = M. Columbellaria, Scacchi. Olla (Cymba), Linn. Syst. Nat., 1196 ; Reeve, Ann. Mag., Nat, Hist., 3 ser., vii, 273 80 Onerata (Nassa). Desh. Conch. He Bourbon, 130, t. 12, f. 24, 25, 1863. = N. granifera, Kiener. Oniscina (Mitra), Lamarck. Edit. Desh., x, 340 13:J Optata (Nassa), Gould. Bost. Proc., vii, 331, 1860 »>:; Orbiculata (Nassa), A. Adams. Zool. Proc , 102, 1851. i N. Kraussiana, Dunker... 25 Ordinata (Mitra), Pease (ubi). Ptetel Cat 159 Oriens (Nassa), Marrat. Vars. No. 552 , 64 INDEX. 231 t PAGE. Orientalis (Mitra), Gray. Griffith's Animal Kingdom, t. 40, f. 5, 1834. = M. Maura, Swainson. Ornata (Mitra), Schub. & Wagn. Conchyl., t. 225, f. 3098, 3099 196 Ofnata (Mitra), Kiemr. Icon., t. 3, f. 8. = M. Rosske, Reeve. Ornata (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 135, 1851 169 Ornata (Nassa), Kiener. Bucc., 80, t. 21, f. 83. == N: stolata, Gmel. Osidiris (Mitra), Issel. Mai. Mar Rosso, 263, t. 3, f. 9, 1869 191 Ossea (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 219, 1844. = Imbricaria punctata, Swn. Osseum (Buccinum), Menke. Cat, No. 624; Mai. Blatt, xviii, 126, 1871. 16 Otocheilus, Conr. Am. Journ. Conch., i, 24, 1865. = Cithara (Pleurotomidse.) 78 Ovoidea (Turbinella), Kiener. Iconog., 7, t. 17, f. 1 70 Pacifica (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 272. = T. cadaverosa, Reeve. Pacifica (Voluta), Soland. Port, Cat., 190 , 94 Pseteli (Mitra), Dohrn. Mai. Blatt, vii, 125, 1861 152 Pagoda (Nassa), Reeve. Icon. Triton, f. 97, 1844 45 Paligera (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 515, 1874 189 Pallida (Mitra), Pease. Zool. Proc., 146, I860.... 159 Pallida (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 139, 1851 159 Pallida (Nassa), Powis. . Zool. Proc., 96, 1835 = Phos (vol. iii). Pallida (Mitra), Issel. Ann. Mas. Geneva, xi, 418, fig. 1, 1878. = M. tricolor, Gmel. Pallida (Voluta), var , Kiener. Monog., t. 43. f. 12. ? — V. maculata, Swains. Pallida (Voluta), Gray. Griffith's Cuvier, t. 30, f. 4, 1834. = V. volva, Gmel. Pallidula (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 106, 1851. = N. gaudiosa, Hinds. Panamensis (Nassa), C. B. Ad. Panama Cat. No. 51 ; Carpenter, Second Report, 179. = N. exilis, Powis. Papalis (Mitra), Linn. Syst. Na<. Edit , xii, 1194.... Ill Papillaris (Voluta), Reeve. Icon., f. 10, 1849. = V. papillosa, Swains. Papillaris (Voluta), Gmelin. = Cymbium olla, Linn. Papillatum (Cymba), Schum. Essai Nouv. Syst., 237. = C. olla, Linn. Papillosa (Voluta), Swains. Bligh, Cat. App 96 Papillosa (Nassa), Linn. Syst. Nat. Edit., xii, 1200 30 Paranassa, Conrad. Am. Journ. Conch., iii, 262, t. 19, f. 6, 1867. = S. G. of Ptycbosalpinx, Gill 8 Pardalis (Mitra), Kiister. Conch. Cab.. 105, t. 17, f. 14, 15 183 Parva (Nassa), Marrat. Vars. of Nassa, 83, 1880 63 Patriarchalis (Mitra), Lamarck. Anim. sans Vert., vii, 318 191 Patula (Cymba), Brod. Spec. Conch., 5, f. 2, a, b. • Ponton, Zool. Proc., 375, 1868. = C. Neptuni, Gmel. Patula (Mitra). Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 333, 1845 125 Paucicostata (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 11, 1877. ? = N. vibex, Say. Paupera (Nnssa), Gould. Bost. Proc., iii, 155, 1850 ; Moll. Wilkes' Exp., 262, f.330 47 Pauperata (Nassa), Lam. Edit, Desh., x, 183 52 Paupercula (Mitra), Linn. Syst. Nat. Edit., 12, 1190 156 Paupercula (Mitra), Schroeter. Einl., i, 217, 1. 1, f. 11. = M. retusa, Lam. Pay tense (Bullia), Val. Kiener, Coq. Viv., t. 6, f. 16. = B. cochlidium, Kiener. Peasei (Mitra), Dohrn. Zool. Proc., 366, 1860. == M. Isabella, Swn. Peasei (Turricula) Garrett. Jour of Conch., iii, 57, 1880 166 232 INDEX. PAGE. Peculiaris (Mitra), Reeve. Conch Icon., f, 303, 1865. ? = M. typha, Reeve. Pedersenii (Enseta), Verrill. Am. Jour. Sci., N. S., xlix, 226, 1870 104 Pediculina (Nassa), Gould. Bost. Proc., vii, 332, 1860 63 Pediculus (Mitra), Lamarck. Ann. Mus., No. 80. M. tabanula, Lam. Pellis-serpentis (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 66, 1844 151 Pellis-serpentis ( Voluta), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 386 = V. vespertilio, Linn. Pellucida (Neritula), Risso. Eur. Merid., 271 65 Pepo (Voluta), Solander, teste Gray. = Cymbium Neptuni, Gmel. Perdicina (Voluta), Schub. et Wagner. = Lyria nucleus, Lam. Peregra (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 186, 1844 144 Peritrema (Nassa), Tenison-Woocls. Proc. Linn. Soc N. S. Wales, iv, 21, t. 4, f. 5. 1879 48 Perlata (Nassa), Meuschen. = N. granifera, Kiener. Perpinguis (Nassa), Hinds. Voy. Sulphur, 36, t. 9, f. 12, 13 56 Perronii (Mitra), Lam. Ann., No. 71. = M. aurantia, Gmelin. Persica (Bullia), E. Smith. Zool. Proc., 730, t. 46, f. 11, 1878 13 Persica (Cymba), Mart. = C. Neptuni, Gmel. Persica (Nassa), von Martens. Vord. Asiat. Conch., 94, t. 5, f . 47. = N. leptospira, A. Ad. Pertusa (Mitra), Linn. Syst. Nat. Edit., 12, 1193. ? = M. digitalis (Chemn), Dillw. Pertusa (Mitra), Linn. ? Dillw., Desc. Cat., 558. = M. cardinalis, Gmel. Petrosa (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 314, 1874 124 Pfeifferi (Nassa), Phil. Abbild., iii, Buc.. 45, t. 1, f. 7. = N. conspersa, Phil. Pharaonis (Mitra), Ge'ne'. Issel, Mai. Mar. Risso, 119, t. 3, f. 8, 18fi'.». = T. cadaverosa, Rve. Pharaonis (Mitra), H. Ad. Zool. Proc., 9, t, 3, f. 1, 1872. = T. Appelii, Jickeli. Philippiana (Mitra), Forbes. ^Eg. Invert., 191. — M. cornicula, Linn. Philippii (Dibaphus), Crosse. Rev. et Mag. Zool., 1860, t. 3, f. 1, 1H58.. 164 Philippinarum (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 141, 1851 141 Philippinarum (Cymba), Mart. = C. olla, Linn. Phrontis, H. and A. Adams. Gen. Rec. Moll., i, 117. = S. G. of Nassa, Mart , 6 Pia (Mitra), Dohrn. Zool. Proc., 366, 1860 1:5!) Pica (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 247, 1845 125 Pica (Mitra), Chemn. Conch Cab., xi, 24, f, 1721, 1722. ? = M. paupercula, Linn. Picea (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 658, 1874 150 Picea (Strigatella), Pease. Zool. Proc., 146, 1860 150 Picta (Nassa), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., 172, 1846 86 Picta (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 123, 1844. = M. Barbadensis, Gmel. Picta (Mitra), Danilo et Sandri. Brusina, Verh. Zool. Bot, Wien, xv, 15, 1865. = M. tricolor, Gmel. Picturata (Nassa), Marrat. Vars. of Nassa, 78, 1880 f,:', Pigra (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 133, 1851 120 Pingue (Bucc.). Phil. Zeit. Mai., 61, 1851. •= Nassa r,2 Pinguis (Deemoulea), A. Adams. Zool. Proc., 113, 1851 65 Pinguis (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 304, ] = T. nodosa, Swains. Piperita (Voluta), Sowb. Zool. Proc., 150, 1844 87 Pisolina (Mitra), Lamarck. — T. dermestina, Lam., var. INDEX. 233 PAGB. Planaxis, Risso. Hist. Nat., iv, 172, 1826. = Tritia, Risso. Planilirata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 184. = M. Solandri, Rve. Planicostata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 108, 1851 34 Plebecula (Nassa), Gould. Bost. Proc., 332, 1860. = N. paupera, Old. Plebeja (Mitra), Dohrn. Zool. Proc., 368, 1860; Mai. Blatt, viii, 137, 1862. = M. latruncularia, Reeve. Pleioptygma, Conrad. Proc. Philad. Acad., 563, 1862 78 Plicaria (Mitra), Linn. Syst. Nat. Edit., x, 732, 1758. = T. plicata, Klein. Plicata (Mitra), Klein. Reeve, Icon., f. 56 167 Plicata (Nassa), Bolt. = N. pulla, Linn. Plicata (Nassa), Pease MSS. Carpenter, Z. Proc., 516, 1865. = N. taenia, Gmel. Plicata (Voluta), Dillw. Desc. Cat., i, 563. =r^ V. musica, L., var. sulcata. Plicatella (Nassa), Gould. Bost. Proc., viii, 280, 1862 63 Plicatella (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., iii, 1851 ' 58 Plicatissima (Mitra), Kiister. Conch. Cab., 119, t. 17 b, f. 11, 12 188 Plicatula (Mitra), Pease. Am. Jour. Conch., 1867, t. 15, f. 4. = Turr. Emiliee, Schmeltz. Plieatula (Mitra), Brocchi. Foss. Subap., ii, 318, t. 4, f. 7 ; Petit, Cat. Test. Eur., 281. = M. ebenus, Lam. Plicatula (Nassa), Dunker. Godeffroy Exped. Cat. = N. picta, Dunker. Plicosa (Nassa), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., iii, 1846; Marrat, No. 1309. = Phos (vol. iii). Plumbea (Mitra), Lam. An. sans Vert., vii, 33-2. = M. ebenus, Lam. Plumbea (Mitra), Lamarck. Reeve, Icon., f. 156; Sowb., Thes. = M. cornicula, Linn., var. Polita (Mitra) Reeve. Conch., Icon., f. 94, 1844 126 Polita (Bullia), Gray. Voy. Blossom, 126, 1839. = B. polita, Lam. Polita (Bullia), Deshayes. Voy. Belanger, t. 3, f. 1, 2. = B. Belangeri, Kiener 16 Polita (Bullia), Lam. An. s.Vert., x, 162 15 Polita (Nassa), Marrat. Vars. of Nassa, 79, 1880. ? = N. gaudiosa, Hinds. Politum (Teinostoma), A. Ad. = Rotellidse. Politum (Bucc.), Bivona. = Nassa cornicula, Olivi. Polygonata (Nassa), var., Kiener. Buccin., 92, t. 27, f. 107. — N. Jacksoniana, Quoy. Polygonata (Nassa), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 184. ? = N. vibex, Say. Polygonata (Nassa), Reeve (not Lam.). Icon.; f. 123. = N. rufolineata. Marrat. Polypleura (Voluta), Crosse. Jour, de Conch., 163, t. 5, f. 6, 1876. = Y. musica, L., var. Polyzonalis (Voluta), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 394. = V. virescens, Soland. Ponderosa (Nassa), Reeve. Icon., f. 196, 1854. = Desmoulea pinguis, A.. Ad. Pontificalis (Mitra), Lamarck. Anim. s. Vert., vii, 300 Ill Porcata (Mitra), Humphrey. Reeve, Icon., f. 187, 1844. = M. peregra, Reeve. Porcina (Voluta), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 383. = Cymbium proboscidale, Lam. Porphyretica (Mitra), Keeve. Conch. Icon., f. 195, 1844 191 Potensis (Mitra), Montrouz. Jour, de Conch., 2 ser., iii, 374, 1859; iv, 120, 1866. = Cylindra dactylus, Lam., var. Prrecallosa (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 11, 1877 63 30 234 INDEX. PAGE. Prsetexta (Voluta), Reeve. Icon., f. 29, 1849 94 Praetexta (Mitra), Sowb. Zool. Proc., 258, 1870. = T. Zebuensis, Rve. Pretiosa (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 116, 1844. = M. crenifera, Lam., juv. Prevostiana (Voluta), Crosse. Jour, de Conch., 3 ser., xviii, 165, 1878; xix, 41, t. 1 ; t. 2, f. 1, 1879 96 Prismatica (Nassa), Brocchi. Conch, foss., ii, 337, t. 5, f. 7. = N. clathrata, Born. Prismatica (Nassa), Monterosato. Nuova Revista, 40; Aradas & Benoit, 292. N. denticulata, A. Ad. Prismatica (Nassa), Monterosato (non Brocchi). = N. renovata, Monts. Pristis (Northia), Deshayes. An. s. Vert., x, 192. = N. serrata, Dufresne. Proboscidale (Cymbium), Lam. An. sans Vert. Edit. Desh., x, 382 79 Producturn (Cymbium), Lowe. Linn., Proc., v, 169, 1860. = C. olla, Linn. Prompta (Nassa), Marrat. Vars. of Nassa, 77, 1880 49 Propinqua (Turricula), Garrett. Jour, of Conch., iii, 58, 1880 152 Propinqua (Mitra), Sowerby (not A. Ad.). Thes , sp. 22, f. £9, 1874 11 2 Propinqua (Mitra), Garrett. Jour, of Conch , iii, 22, 1880 171 Propinqua (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 270, 1851. = M. versicolor. Mart, 112 Propinqua (Nassa), J. Sowb. Min. Conch. N. corniculum, Oliv. Proscissa (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 177, 1844 147 Proxima (Turricula), Nevill. Jour. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 98, 1875. = Var. of T. cruentata, Chemn. Proxima (Nassa), C. B. Ad. Panama Cat., No. 52,' 1852. = N. versicoior, Ad. Pruinosa (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 171, 1844 142 Psephasa, Crosse. Jour, de Conch., xix, 302, 1871. =: Voluta, Linn., sect 98 Pseudostrombus, Klein. Ostracol., 35, 1753. = S. G. of Bullia, Gray 5 Ptychoris, Gabb. Proc. Philad. Acad., 291, 1876 77 Ptychosalpinx, Gill. Am. Jour. Conch., iii, 153, 1867 ; Conrad, Am. Jour. Conch., iii, 261, 1867 7 Puella (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon , f. 276, 1845 184 Pugillaris (Turbinella). Lam. Hist., vii, 104. — Vasum muricatum, Born. Pulchella (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 142, 1844. = T. dermestina, Lam. Pulchella (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc,, 108, 1851. = N. Capensis, Krauss, var. Pulcherrima (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 10, t, 1, f. 15, 1871. ? — N. concinna, Powis. Pulchra (Turricula), Garrett. Jour, of Conch., iii, 56, 1880 177 Pulchra (Desmoulea), Gray. Ann. Nat. Hist., i, 29, 18:58 86 Pulchra (Voluta), Sowb. Tankerv. Cat., t. 3..f. 2 86 Pulla (Nassa), Linn. Syst. Nat. Edit., xii. 1201. .f. 24 Pullata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 102, 1844. = T. plicata, Klein. Pullus (Buccinum), Burrows. Elem., 147, t. 16, f. 4. Nassa gibbosula, Linn. Pullus (Buccinum), Pennant. Brit. Zool., t. 72, f. !»2. = Nassa reticulata, L. Pumilio (Nassa), E. A. Smith. Zool. Proc., 732, t. 75, f 11, 1871 57 Pumilio (Voluta), Brusiua. Verh. Zool. Bot, Vereins, xv, I '•>, 18r,f, 101 Punctata (Nassa), A. Adams. Zool. Proc., 105, 1851 • ::"> (Mitra), Swains. Zool. Illust., 2d ser 197 INDEX. 235 PAGE. Punctata (Voluta), Swains. Zool. Illust., i, t. 101 89 Punctata (Voluta), Kiener. Monog. t. 46, f. 1. = V. flavicans, Gmel. Punctatus (Con(jelix), Swains. Zool. 111., 1st ser., i, t. 24, f. 3. =± Imbricaria 198 Puncticulata (Mitra), Lamarck. Edit., Desh., x, 312, '....:. 115 Puncto-lirata (Mitra), A. Ad. Jour. Linn. Soc., vii, 199, 1864 136 Punctostriata (Mitra),. A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 134, 1854 159 Puncturata (Mitra), Sowb. Zool. Proc., 798, t. 48, f. 5, 1878 179 Pupinoides (Nassa), Reeve. Icon., f. 162, 1853. := N. glabrata, A. Ad, Pupula (Turricula), Bunker. Cat. Godeff. Mus., No. 4, 84 193 Pudica (Mitra), Pease. Zool, Proc., 146, 1860 150 Pura (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 136, 1851. = M. carnicolor, Reeve. Pura (Nassa), Marrat, New Forms of Nassa, 13, 1877 63 Purpurata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch Icon., f. 275. 175 Pusia, Swainson. Malacol., 320, 1840. = Turricula, Klein, sect 182 Pusilla (Nassa), Marrat. Vars. of Nassa, 82, 1880 ' Pusilla (Mitra), King. Zool. Journal, v, 349 152 Pusilla (Turricula), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 141, 1851 194 Pusilla (Lyria), Schrenck. Bull. St. Petersb., v, 514 ; Amur. L. Moll., 445, t. 17, f. 13-15 103 Pusilla (Mitra), Bivona. Nuove Gen., 23, t. 8, f. 3. == M. tricolor, Gmel. Pusio (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 100, 1851 54 Pusio (Mitraj, Phil. Zeit, Mai.; 29, 1850; 85, 1851. Pusio (Voluta), Swains. Zool. Illust., t. 181. = V. virescens, Soland. Pusiola (Nassa), Dunker. Marrat, Vars. of Nassa, No. 285 64 Putillus (Turricula), Pease. Zool. Proc., 1865; Am. Jour. Conch., 214, t. 15, f. 24, 1867 190 Pygmaea (Nassa), Lam. Hist. Nat., vii, 154. = N. incrassata, Strom., var. 49 Pygmaea (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 268, ; Catlow's Nomenclator. M. Capensis, Dunker. Pyramidalis (Desmoulea), A. Adams. Zool. Proc., 113, 1851 66 Pyramidalis (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 208, 1844 187' Pyramidella (Mitra), Brocchi. Foss. Subapp., ii, 318, t. 4, f. 5. = M. ebenus, Lam. Pyramidella (Turricula), A. Ad. Ann. Mag. N. Hist., 3 ser., ix, 297, 1862 195 Pyramis (Voluta), Wood. Index Test. = Mitra cancellata, Swains. Pyrurn (Turbinella), Linn. Syst. Nat. Edit., xii, 1195 68 Quadrata (Nassa), Marr. Vars., No. 1480, 1880. = N. stigmaria, A. Ad. Quantula (Nassa), Gould. Bost. Proc., vii, 331, 1860 63 Quercina (Nassa), Marrat, Vars. of Nassa, 80, 1880. ? — N. cornicula, Olivi. Quinquecostata (Nassa), Marrat. Vars. of Nassa, 82, 1880 63 Quisquiliarum (Bucc.), Phil. Zeit. Mai., 62, 1851 62 Quoyi (Mitra), Deshayes. Lam., Edit., 2, x, 348 122 Quoyii (Nassa), Hombr. et Jacq. Voy. au Pol sud, v, 79, t. 21, f. 20-22, 1854. = N. cremata, Hinds. Radiata (Mitra), Schum. Essai, Nouv. Syst., 238, 1817. M. paupercula, Linn. Radiata (Marginella), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 436. = Voluta zebra, Leach. Radula (Cylindra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., sp. 183, 1874 196 Radius (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. .Icon., f. 309, 1845; Nevill, Jour. Asiat. Soc. Beng., 100, 1875 166 Radix (Mitraj), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 552, 1874 180 236 INDEX. Ramosa (Melo), Meuschen. H. and A. Adams' Genera. = M. diadema, Lam. llapa (Turbinella), Gmelin. Syst. Nat., 3458. T. pyrum, Linn. Rapum, Humph. Mus. Gallon. (Swainson), 1797. Turbinella, Lam. Raricosta (Planaxis), Risso. Eur. Me>id., 174, f. 106. — N. cornicula, Olivi. Ravida (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 97, IH'.l. = N. splendidula, Dkr. Rawsoni (Turricula) Morch. Jour, de Conch., 373, 1876 173 Reata (Nassa), Gould. Marrat, Vars. of Nassa, No. 830. = N. beata. Gld. Recediva (Nassa), Marr. Vars. of Nassa, No. 1463. = Var. of N. conferta, Mart 64 Rectilateris (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 404, 1874 175 Recurva (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 297, 1845 160 Reeveana (Nassa), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., 62, 1847; Phil., Abbikl. Bucc., t. 2, f. 3. = N. picta, Dunker. Reevei (Mitra), Phil. Zeit. Mai., 23, 1450. M. tessellata, Martyn. Reevei (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 109, 1851. : N. fossata, Gld. Reevei (Voluta), Sowb. Thes Conch., 269. = V. praetexta, Reeve. Regia (Melo), Brod. Sowb., Thes. Conch., t. 83, f. 26, 27. = M. Broderipii, Gray. Regia (Melo), Schub. et Wagn. Conch. Cab., xii, 13, t. 218, f. 3038, 3039. = M. /Ethiopica, Linn, var. Regina (Mitra), Sowb. Genera of Shells 164 Regularis (Nassa), Kiister. Buccinum, 68, t. 12, f. 23, 24. = N. signata, Dunker. Renovata (Nassa), Monterosato. Enum. e Synon., 43; Bull. Soc., Mai. Ital., vi, 259. — N. denticulata, A. Ad. Reposta (Nassa), Gould. Bost. Proc., vii, 331, 1860 «',:', Reticosa (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 97, 1851. = N. stigmaria, A. Ad. Reticulata (Mitra), Pease. Thes. Conch., f, 290. = M. pellis-serpentis, Keeve. Reticulata (Nassa), Quoy (not Linn.) Voy. Astrol., ii, 444, t. 32, f. Hi, 17. =N. cremata, var. margaritifera. Reticulata (Nassa), Linn. Syst. Nat. Edit., x, 740 58 Reticulata (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 136,1851 159 Reticulata (Voluta) Reeve. Zool. Proc., 144, 1843 94 Reticulata (Voluta), Sowb. (nee Reeve.) Thes. Conch., f. 47, 48. = V. Reevei, Sowb. Retusa (Mitra), Lamarck. Anim. s. Vert., vii, 319 l">(i Retusa (Desmoulea), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 158 r,r> Rhinoceros (Vasum), Gmelin. Syst. Nat., 3458 71 Rhodia (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 225, 1845 127 Rhodostoma (Bullia), Gray. Reeve, Conch. Icon., sp. 25, 1847. = B. digitalis, Meusch. Rigida (Mitra), Swainson. Zool. 111., i, t. 29. = T. semifasciata, Lam. Rigida (Mitra), Reeve. Cpnch. Icon., f. 169. = T. Deshayesii, Reeve. Ringens (Bucc.), Phil. Zeit, Mai., 59, 1851 «12 Ringens (Desmoulea), A. Ad. Zool. Proc , 42, t. 27, f. 6, 1854 •'.», Riparia (Planaxis), Risso. Eur. Mdrid , 7~>. = N. Cuvieri, Payr. Rissoides (Northia), Reeve. Iconica, Pleurotoma, f. Ill '.' Rissoides (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 14, t. 1, f. 25, 1877 48 Roadnightge (Voluta), M'Coy. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 5, ser. viii, 89, t. 7, f. 1,2, 1881 '.Mi Roborea (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 306, 1845 140 Robusta (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 140. = M. Ziervogeliana, Gmel., var. INDEX. 23t PAGE. Roissyi (Nassa), Desh. Voy. Belanger, 482, t. 3, f. 3, 4, 1834 57 Holland! (Mit-a), Bcrnardi. Jour, de Conch., iv, 67, t. 2, f. 6, 7, 1853. ? = Imbricaria carbonacea, Hinds. Rorata (Turricula), Gould. Sowb. Thes., f. 240. = T. militaris, Reeve. Rorata (Mitra), Gould. Bost Proc., iii, 171, 1850. = T. Zebuensis, Reeve. Rosacea (Nassa). Reeve. Icon., f. 183, 1854 49 Rosacea (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f 321, 1845. = M. annulata, Reeve. Rosea (Mitra), Swainson. Brod., Zool. Proc., 1835.. 189 Rosea (Mitra), Kiener. Icon., 83, t. 23, f. 73. = M. crebrilirata, Reeve. Rosea (Mitra), Duclos. = T. subulata, Lira. Roseata (Thala), A. Ad. ZH>!. Proc., 135, 1854 160 Roseo-caudata (Mitra), Hanley. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 655, 1874 182 Rosettae (Mitra), Angas, Zool. Proc., 55. t. 2, f. 6, 1865 121 Rossiie (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 198, 1844. = M. variegata, Reeve. Rossiniana (Voluta), Bernardi. Jour, de Conch., vii, 377, 1859; viii, 127, t. 1, 1860 88 Rostellites, Conrad. Emory's Mex. Bound. Surv. Rept., i, 158, 1855 77 Rotundico^tata (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 8, 1877 63 Rotundilirata (Mitra) Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 178, 1844. = M. tabanula, Lam. Rubella (Mitra), Adams & Reeve. Moll. Voy Samarang, 27, t. 10, f. 30, 1848 176 Rubens (Nassa), Kibter. Conch. Cab., Bucc., 25, t. 6, f. 7-9. — Cantharus (vol. iii). Rubiginea (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 134, 1854. = M. proscissa, Reeve. Rubiginosa (Mifra), Reeve. Conch Icon., f. 68, 1844 119 Rubiginosa (Mitra), Hutton. Cat. N. Zeal. Moll. 20; Jour, de Conch., 3 ser., xviii, 22, 1878. = M rubra. Reeve. Rubiginosum (Cymbium), Swains. Exot. Conch., t, 28 79 Rubra (Mitra), Swainson. Brod.. Zool. Proc., 1835 188 Rubra (Nassa), Potiez et Mich. Gall, des Moll., 381, t. 22, f. 17, 18. = Lachesis minima Rubricata (Mitra). Reeve. Conch. Icon., Index. = T crebrilirata, Rve. Rubricata (Nassa), Gould. Proc. Bost. Soc , iii, 155, 1850. N. Gayi, Kiener. Rubritincta (Mitra) Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 147, 1844. = M. ferruginea, Lam. Riickeri (Voluta), Crosse. Jour, de Conch., xv, 144, 1867 ; xvi, 97, t, 1, f. 1. = V. piperita, Sowb., var. Rudis (Voluta), Gray. Griffith's Cuvier, t. 30, f. 1, 1834. = V. Ferussaci, Donovan. Rufa (Bucc.), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., 59. 1847 62 Rufescens (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 137, 1851. ? — M. annulata, Reeve. Ruffina (Mitra). Linn. Syst, Nat. Edit., 12 1192 ? = M. crenifera, Lam. Ruffina (Voluta), Linn. Dillw., Desc. Cat., i, 546. ? = Mitra adusta, Lam. Rufilirata (Mitra), Ad. & Reeve. Moll. Samarang, 26, t. 10, f. 26, 1848. = M. flammea, Quoy. Rufocincta (Mitra), A.' Ad. Zool. Proc., 134, 1851, — M. Capensis. Dunker. Rufocincta (Nassa) A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 106, 1851. - N. versicolor, C. B. Ad. Rufofilosa (Turricula), E. A Smith. Jour. Linn. Soc., xii, 548, 1876 195 Rufolineata (Nassa), Marr. Vars. of Nassa, No. 212. = N. myristica, Hinds, var 45 Rufomaculata (Mitra), Souverbie. Jour, de Conch., 2 ser., iv, 321, t. 11, f. 9, 1860 •. , 179 238 INDEX. PAGE. Rufula (Nassa), Reeve (non Kiener). Icon., f. 14, lS.~>;j. — N. glans, L., var. elegans. Rufula (Nassa), Kiener. Bucc., 89, t. 24, f. 95. X. mutabilis, Linn. Rufulum (Nassa), Kiener. Bucc., 89, t. 24, f. 95. = N. mutabilis, Linn. Rugata (Truncaria), Reeve. Bucc., f. Ill, 1847 1<> Rugosa (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 5, 1877 <»•'! Rugosa (Mitra), Gmelin. Syst, Nat , 345*5. T. corrugata, Lam. Rugosa (Mitra), Swains. Sowerby, Tank. Cat. App., 27, 1825. ? = T. Cumingii, Reeve. Rumphii (Nassa), Hombr. et Jacq. Voy. Astrol. et Zel., v, 75, t. 2^, f. 9, 10, 1853. = N. pulla, Linn 24 Rupestris (Voluta), Gmelin. Syst. Nat,, 3464 ; Lischke, Jap. Meeres Conch., Suppl., 59 S3 Rupicola (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 53, 1844. M. lens, Wood. Ruppellii (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 179, 1844. = M. Solandri, Reeve. Russa (Mitra), Gould. Bost. Proc., vii, 332, 18GO; Otia, 129 159 Rustica (Turricula), Sowb. (not Reeve). Thes. Conch., f. 143. = T. Deshayesii, Reeve. Rustica (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 329, 1845 17»i Rutila (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 137, 1851 151 Ilutila (Voluta), Brod. Zool. Jour., ii, 30, t. 3 87 Rutilans (Nassa), Reeve. Iconog., f. 147, 1853. — N. unicolorata, Kiener. Sacerdotalis (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 139, 1851 120 Salmonea (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 375, 1874 109 Saltata (Mitra), Pease. Zool. Proc.. 512, 1865; Am. Jour. Conch., 216, 1867. = Thala 10J Samoensis (Nassa), Dunker MS. Marrat, Vars., No. 962. = N. paupera, Gould. Samuelis (Mitra), Dohrn. Zool. Proc., 368, 1860. M. astricta, live. Sanctse- Helen re (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 110, 1851 40 Sandvichensis (Mitra), G. & H. Nevill. Jour. Aa. Soc. Beng., 99, 1879. — M. cruentata, Ch., var. Sanguinolenta (Mitra), Lam. Edit. Desh., x. 305 11:; Sanguisuga (Mitra), Linnseus. Syst. Nat. Edit., 12, 1192 K,5 Santangeli (Mitra), Maravigna. Guerin's Mag., t. 23, 1840. M. zonata, Marry att. Savignii (Mitra), Payraudeau. Moll, de Corse, t. 8, f. 22. M. tricolor, Gmelin. Scabra (Nassa), Dunker. Zeit, Mai., 171, 1846; 59, 1S47. = N. horrida, Dunker. Scabricola, Swainson. Malacol., 319, 1840. Mitra, Lam., section 132 Scabricula (Nassa), Powis. Zool. Proc., 1835 It, Scabriuscula (Mitra), Linn. Syst. Nat., 12th Edit., 1192 135 Scabriuscula (Mitra), Lamarck (not Linn.). Edit. Desh., x, 310. = M. sphaerulata, Martyn. Scabriuscula (Nassa). Ad. (not Powis). Panama Cat., No. 5:1, 1S52. =i N. complanata, Powia. Scalariformis (Nassa), Val. Kiener, Bucc., 79, t. 21, f. 80. = N. clathrata, Born. Scalariformis (Mitra), Tenison-Woods. Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasm, 140, 1875. 159 Scalarina (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 12, t. 1, f. 27, 1877. = N. nigra, Hombr. et Jacq. INDEX. 239 PAGE. Scalaris (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 108, 1851 29 Scalpta (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 5. — N. subspinosa, Lam. Scapha (Voluta), Gmelin. Syst. Nat,, 3468 89 Scapha (Voluta), Solander. — Cymbium proboscidalis, Lam 89 Scapha, Gray (partim., not Klein nor Humph.). . Zool. Proc., 131, 1847. = Voluta, Linn., sect. Aulica. Scaphella, Swains. Gray, Zool. Proc., 141, 1847. = Voluta, L., sects. Aulica, Alcithoe, etc. Schizopyga, Conr. Pacif. R. R. Kept., vi, t. 2, f. 1, 1856. = Tritia, Risso. Schomburgki (Mitra), Angas. Zool. Proc., 313, t. 18, f. 12, 13, 1878 173 Schrceteri (Mitra), Deshayes. Lam., Edit., 2, x, 322. = M. cornicula, Lam., var. Scita (Mitra), Tenison-Woods. Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasm., 141, 1875 128 Scitula (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 138, 1851 176 Scitula (Nassa), A. Ad. Gen., i, 119 63 Sclateri (Voluta), Cox. Proc. Zool. Soc., 358, t. 26, f. 3, 1869 92 Scolymus (Turbinella), Gmelin. Syst. Nat,, 3553 70 Scolymus, Swains. Malacol., 78, 304, 1840. = Vasum, Bolt, Scrofa (Voluta), Solander (ubi ?), teste Gray. .== V. flavicans, Gmel. Sculpta (Nassa), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., 96, 1853 62 Sculptilis (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 290, 1845. = T. cfelata, Rve. Scutulata (Mitra), Lamarck. An. sans Vert., vii, 3114 155 Secalina (Mitra), Gould. Bost. Proc.. vii, 120, 1860; Otia, 129 159 Sectilis (Mitra), Pease. Am. Jour. Conch., iii, 271, 1867 159 Semen (Mitra). Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 256, 1845 190 Semiconica (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., No. 132, f. 619, 1874. = M. Philippinarum, A. Ad. Semicostata (Nassa), Brocchi. Brusina, Verh. Z. B. Gesell., 12, 1865. = N. Cuvieri. Payr. Semicostata (Mitra), Anton. Verzeichn., 68, 1839 193 Semicostata (Nassa), Brusina. Contr., 66. = N. incrassata, Strom. Semicostata (Nassa), Marrat, Var. of Sculpt., 3. = Var. of N. monile, Kien. Semifasciata (Mitra), Lamarck. Desh., 335 174 Serniferruginea (Mitra), Jonas. Reeve, Icon., f. 222, 1845 152 Semiflammea (Bullia), Reeve. Conch. Icon., sp. 17, 1846 13 Semigranosa (Nassa), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., 170, 1846. = N. splendidula, Dkr. Semigranulata (Nassa), Dkr. H. and A. Adams' Genera, i, 117. ? = N. semigranosa, Dunker. Semilivida (Mitra), Tenison-Woods. Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasm., 31, 1877.... 159 Seminodosa (Nassa), A. Ad. Proc. Zool. Soc., 104, 1851. = N. papillosa, Linn 30 Seminulum (Nassa), Tapparone-Canefri. Ann. Mus. Geneva, vii, 1029, 1875 62 Semiplicata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc.. 107, 1851 32 Semiplicata (Turricula), Lamarck. H. & A. Ad. Genera, i, 176 195 Semiplicata (Bullia), Gray. Beechey's Voy., 127, 1839 12 Semiplicata (Nassa), Dunker (not Adams). Zeit. Mai., 59, 1853. = Nassa semisulcata, Dkr. Semiplicata (Mitra), Swains. Brod., Zool. Proc., 197, 1835. = M. microzonias, Lam. Semiplicatum (Bucc.), Costa. Cat., 91. = Nassa cornicula, Olivi. Semisculpta (Mitra), Ad. & Reeve. Moll. Voy. Samarang, 27, t. 10, f. 28,1848 174 240 INDEX. Semistriata (Mitra), Krynicki. Bull. Moscow, ii, 67, 1837 .................. 15'.' Semistriata (Nassa), Forbes, .'Eg. Invert., 140. = N. cornicula, Olivi. Semistriata (Nassa), Brocchi. Conch, foss., 651, t. 15, f. 15. = N. cornicula, Olivi. Semisulcata (Nassa), Dunk^r. Novit. Conch., 96, t. 32, f. 5, 6. = N. gaudiosa, Hinds. Semisulcata (Nassa), Hombr. et Jacq. Voy. Astrol. et Zel., v, 81, t. 21, f. 30, 32, 1853. '=-- N. crassa, Koch. Semitica (Turricula), Jickeli. Jahrb., Mai. Gesell., i, 45, t. 2, f. 8, 1874. Semiusta (Bullia), Reeve. Conch Icon., sp. 22, 1847. = B. digitalis, Meusch. Senegalensh ( Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 129, 1844 ......... .. ............ 117 Senticosa (Melo), Bolt. H. & A. Adams' Genera. M. armata, Lam. Sesarma (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 13, t. 1, f. 14, 1877. = N. gaudiosa, Hinds. Serotina (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 132, 1851 ................................. 152 Serotina (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 108, 1851 ................................. 39 Serpentina (Voluta), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 390. == V. vespertilio, Linn. Serpentina (Mitra), Lamarck. Edit, Desh., x, 312 .............................. 114 Serrata (Northica), Dufresne. Kiener, Bucc., 23, t. 9, f. 28 .................. 9 Serrata (Nassa), Brocchi. Sub. App. Foss., t. 5, f. 4. ? = N. reticulata, Linn. Sertula (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 107, 1851. = N. gaudiosa, Hinds. Sertum (Mitra), Duval. Jour, de Conch., iii, 160, t. 7, f. 1, 1852. = M. scutulata, Lam. Signata (Nassa), Dkr. Zeit. Mai. ,61, 1847 ........................................ 57 Signifer (Voluta), Brod. Zool. Proc., 232, 1847. = V. flavicans, Gmel. Simplex (Nassa), E. A, Smith. Ann. Mag. N. Hist,, 5 ser. vi, 319, 1880. 63 Simplex (Mitra), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., Ill, 1846 ................................. 11'.' Sinarum (Nassa), Phil. Zeit. Mai., 63, 1851 ...................................... 62 Sinensis (Cylindra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 190 b., 1844 ..................... 196 Sinensis (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 4 ............................. 63 Sinusigera (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 100, 1851 .............................. 61 Siquijorensis (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 97, 1851 ......... . .................. Sistroidea (Nassa), G. & H. Nevill. Jour. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, xliii, 1'i. 2, t. 1, f. 6, 1874. = N. subpinosa, Lam. Smithii (Nassa), Marrat. Quar. Jour. Conch., 1, 204, 1877 .................. 63 Solandri (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 172, 1844 ........................... 146 Solida (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 18, 1844; Angas, Zool. Proc., 194, 1867 .................................................................................. 120 Solida (Teinostoma), Smith. Zool. Proc., 737, t. 75, f. 25, 1871. = Rotellidae. Solidula (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 133, 1844. M. Ziervogeliana, Gmel., var. Solitaria (Mitra), C. B. Ad. Panama Shells, 44, 1852; Carpenter, Zool. Proc., 341, 1863. = Thala .......................................... ............... K>o Sophise (Voluta), Gray. Ann. Mag. N. Hist., xviii, 431, 1846 .............. 87 Sophia; (Mitra), Crosse. Jour, de Conch., 3d ser., ii, 253, 1862 ............ 115 Sordida (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 97, 1851 .................................. 52 Sowerbyi (Voluta), Kiener. Monog., t. 50. = V. papillosa, pars. Spadicea (Mitra), Dunker. Sowb., Thes., f. 478, 1874. M. peregra, Reeve, var. Sparta (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 11, t, 1, f. 22, 1877 ........ :!4 Speciosa (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 148, 1844 ........................... 192 Speciosa (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 100, 1851. = Phos plicosus, Krauss (vol. iii). INDEX. 241 PAGE. Specio.sa (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. '209, 1844. = M. variata, Reeve. Spectabilis (Voluta), Gmelin. Syst, Nat., 3468. = V. ancilla, Soland. Spengleriana (Voluta), Mart. H. & A. Adams' Genera, i, 161 101 Sphgerul*ta (Mitra), Martyn. Univ. Conch., f. 21 134 Spicata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 291, 1845. = T. fusiformis, Kiener. Spilus (Nassa), Watson. Marrat, Vars. No. 772... 64 Spinea (Voluta), Kiister. Conch. Cab., ii, t. 31, f. 3, 4. = V. corona, Chemn. Spiralis (Voluta), Gmelin. Syst. Nat., 3464. — M. exasperata, Gmel. Spirata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 106, 1851. — N. glans, L., var. elegans, Kiener, Spiripuncta (Mitra), Garrett. Jour, of Conch., iii, 27, 1880 143 Splendidula (Nassa), Dunker. Zeit, Mai. 170,1846 52 Sprela (Nassa), Watson. Marrat, Vars. No. 774 64 Spreta (Mitra), A. Ad. Jour. Linn. Soc., vii, 201, 1864 182 Spurca (Nassa), Gould. Boat. Proc., vii, 332, 1860 63 Squalida (Bullia), King. Zool. Jour., v, 349. = B. cochlidium, Kiener. Stainforthii (Mitra) Reeve. P. Z. S., 93. 1841 166 Stearnsiana (Nassa), Garrett. Marrat, Vars. 89, 1880, ~ N. crenolirata, A. Ad., var. Stearnsii (Voluta), Dall. Calif. Proc., N. 270, t, 1, f. 1, 1872 97 Stigmataria (Mitra), Lamarck. Anim., vii, 311. = T. sanguisuga, L., var, Stigmaria, (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 96, 1851 54 Stimpsoniana (Nassa), C B. Ad. Panama Shells, 72. — N. scabriuscula, Powis. Stolata (Nassa), Gmel. Syst, Nat., 3496 45 Stoliczkana (Nassa), G. & H. Nevill. Jour. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, 24, t. 1, f. 8, 1874. = N. hirta, Kiener. Stolida (Nassa), A Ad. Zool. Proc., 105, 1851 31 Stragulata (Voluta), Miihlf. = V. zebra. Leach. Strangei (Mitra), Angas. Zool. Proc., 110, t. 13, f. 4, 1867...: 136 Straminea (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 132, 1851 140 Striata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 114, 1851. = N. glabrata, A. Ad. Striata (Nassa), C. B. Ad. Panama Shells, 289, 1852.' ^= N. versicolor, C. B. Ad. Striata (Mitra), Gray. Beechey's Voy., 135, t. 36, f. 7, 1839. = M. limbifera, Lam. Striata (Mitra), Brusina. Verb. Zool. Bot. Gesell. Wien, xv, 14, 1865. 194 Striatella (Mitra), Calcara. := M. Columbellaria, Scacchi. Striatula (Mitra), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 323. — M. Barbadensis, Gmelin, Strigata (Mitra), Swainson. Brande's Jour. App., 1824 121 Strigatella, Swainson. Malacol, 319, 1840 108, 153 Strigillata (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., sp. 190,1874 141 Sturmii (Nassa), Phil. Zeit. Mai., 135, 1848. =±= N. vibex, Say. Suavis (Mitra), Souv. Jour, de Conch., 183, t. 13, f. 2, 1875 194 Subdivisa (Mitra), Chemn., part. = T. costellaris, Lam. Subdiaphanum (Bucc.), Bivona. = Nassa Cuvieri, Payr. Subnodosa (Voluta), Leach. Zool. Misc., i, 24, f. 8. = V. Magellanica, Lam., var. Subplicata (Voluta), Button. N. Zeal. Cat., 18. = V. eracilis, Swn. Subquadrata (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 485, 18747 = T. cadaverosa, Rve., var Subrostrata (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 297, 1874. = M. pudica, Pease. 31 242 INDEX. PAGE Subspinosa (Nassa), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 173 43 Subtexturata (Vlitra), Garrett, Jour, of Conch., iii, 26, 1880 I'M Siibtrtineata (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., iv, sp. 468, f. 405. = T. crebrilirata, live. Subulata (Mitra), Lamarck. Anim. sans Vert., vii, 313 177 Subvariabilis (Nassa), d'Orb. Prodr., iii, 83. = N. mutabilis, Linn. Succincta (Mitra), Swains. Sowb., Tank. Cat. App., 20, 1825 135 Succincta (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 107, 1851. = N. gaudiosa, Hinds. Sufflata (Nassa), Gould. Bost. Proc., vii, 330, 1860. = N. tenuis. E. A. Smith 23 Sulcata (Miira), Swains. Sowb., Tank. Cat. App., 26, 1825 13'.» Sulcata (Bullia), Reeve. Conch. Icon., sp. 14, t. 4, 1847 , 13 Sulcata (Mitra), Menke. Miirch, Nachr. Mai. Gesell., v, 70. = M. peregra, Reeve. Sulcata (Truncaria), Kiener. Buccinum, t. 13, f. 45 10 Sulcata (Voluta). Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 3(.ic>. = V. musijja, Linn. Sulcifera (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 98, 1851 24 Suluensis (Mitra), Ad. & Rve. Moll. Voy. Samarang, 26. t. 10, f. 27, 1848. 172 Suluensis (Mitra). Smith (nee Ad. & Rve.). Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist , 425, 1875. M. fusco apicata, Smith. Suturalis (Na&sa), Lam. An. sans Vert., x, 166. = N. glans, Linn, var. Suturata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 282, 1845. M. pellis serpentis, Reeve. Swainsoni (Conoelix), Lesson. Voy. Coquille, ii, Pt. 1, 400, t. 11, f. 5, 1830. --- Imbricaria conica, Schum. Swainsoni (Mitra), Broderip. Zool. Proc., 1885 121 Swainsonia, H. & A. Adams' Genera, i, 180. Mitra, Lam., section 130 Tabanula (Mitra), Lamarck. Anim., vii, 323 14C> Tabescens (Nassa), Marrat. Vars. of Nassa, 81, 1880 »;:; Tsrnia (Nas-a 1,-Gmel. Syst. Nat., 3493 30 Teeniata (Mitra), Lamarck. An. sans Vert., vii, 307 104 Taeniolatum (Buccinum), Phil. Archiv fiir Naturg., i, 69, 1845 57 Tahitensis (Bullia), Gmel Syst. Nat,, 3490 15 Tahitensis (Mitra), Garrett. Jour, of Conch., iii, 30, 1880 Us Tamsiana (Bullia), Dunker. Moll. Guin., 19,1853 10 Tasmanica (Mitra). Tenison-Woods. Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasm.. 13'.t. 1S7">.. I-".'.- Tasmanica (Nassa), Woods. Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasmania, 150, 1ST-"). t — N. monile, Kiener, var. Jacksoniana. Tatei (Mitra), Angas. Zool. Proc., 861, t. 54. f. 8. 1878 is:1, Talhna- i Mitra), .Jickeli Jahrb. Mai. Gesell., i, 25, t. 11 f. 4, 1S74 13'.' Tayloriana (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 125, 153, 1874. T. ni'niata. Lam. Tegula (Nassa). Reeve. Icon., f. 18, 1853 :'.<> Teinostoma, H. & A. Adams' Genera, i, 132. Family Umboniina1. Telasco, H. \- A. Adams. Gen. Hec. Mdl. i. 119. /euxis, H. \ A. Ad. Telescnpium (Mitra). Reeve. Concb. Icon , f. 80, 1844 14:1 Telum (Mitroidea), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 613. .;i I. L874 168 Tenella (Nassa), Reeve. Icon. Index, 1851 50 Tenuilirata (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 407, 1874 1 7S Tenuis (Bullia), Gaay. Reeve, Conch. Icon., sp. 1, 1846 11 Tenuis (Nassa). K. A. Smith. Ann. Mag. N. Mist,, xv. 42:'.. 1S75; /ool. Proc., 211,187'.) 23 Tenuis (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., sp. 66, f. 327, 1874 129 INDEX. 243 PAGE. Terebralis (Mitra), Swainson. Brod., Zool. Proc., 1835. = T. subulata, Lam. Terebralis (Mitra), Lamarck. Anim. s. Vert., vii, 303. = M. tessellata, Martyn. Terebroides (Nassa), Rve. Icon., f. 161, 1853. = N. labiata, A. Ad. Teresiae (Mitra), Tenison- Woods. Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasm., 140, 1875; 34, 1878 128 Teretiuscula (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 108, 1851 32 Tessellata (Mitra), Martyn. Univ. Conch., f. 19 132 Tessellata (Mitra), Kiener. Icon., t. 13, f. 42. = M. Barbadensis, Gmel. Tessellata (Melo), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 377 80 Tessellata (Mitra), Swainson. Zool. 111., 2d ser = M. Rossise, Reeve. Tessellata (Nassa), Rve. Icon., f. 167, 170, 1853. = N. vibex. Say. Tessellatum (Bucc.), Scacchi. Cat., ii. = Nassa Cuvieri, Payr. Tessellatum (Bucc.), Gmel. Syst. Nat., 3479. = Nassa mutabilis, Linn. Tessellatum (Buccinum), Olivi. Zool. Adriatica, 142, 1792. = N. reticulata, Linn, var. TesselJatus (Fusus), Schubert et Wagner. T. 219, f. 3048, 3049. = Voluta dubia. Brod. Testacea (Mitra), Swainson. Brod., Zool. Proc., 1835 127 Textilina (Nassa), Mo'rch. Kreb's Catal. = Phos (vol. iii). Texturata (Mitra), Lamarck. Edit. Desh., x, 328 134 Thatcheri (Voluta), McCoy. Ann. Mag. N. Hist,, i. 54, t. 2, f. 1, 1868; Proc. Zool. Soc., 561, 1869; Jour, de Conch., 38, 1873 96 Thersites (Nassa), Brug. Encyc. Meth., t. 394, f. 8 25 Thiarella, Swainson. Malacol. 130, 1840. = Mitra, Lam. Thiarella (Voluta), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 392. = V. musica. Linn. Tiara, Swainson. Malacol., 129, 319, 1840. = Turricula, Klein. Tiarella (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 133, 1851. = M. coronata, Lam. Tiarula (Nassa), Kiener. Bucc., iii, t. 30, f. 4 41 Ticaonica (Vlitra), Reeve Conch. Icon , f. 181, 1844. = M. crassa, Swn. Tigrina (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 132, 1851 157 Tirnorensis (Mitra), Dohrn. Mai. Blatt, 56, 1864. ? = T. cremsns, Rve. Tinei (Nassa), Maravigna. Atti Soc. Groenia, 1841. . ? = Var. of N. cornicula, Olivi. Tissotiana (Voluta), Crosse. Jour, de Conch., xv, 195, t. 6, f. 1, 1867. = V. flavicans, Gmel., var. Todilla (Thala), Migh. Bost. Proc., ii, 24, 1845; Pease, Am. Jour. Conch., iii, 216, 1867 160 Tornata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 269, 1815. == M. flammea, Quoy. Tornatelloides (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 316, 1845 144 Torulosa (Mitra), Lam. Edit, Desh , x, 334. '— M. exasperata, Gmelin. Tranquebarica (Bullia), Bolten. Morch, Cat. Yoldi, 77. — B. Belangeri, Kiener. Tricarinata (Nassa), Lam. Anim., x, 171 62 Tricolor (Mitra), Montrouzier.' Jour, de Conch., 3d ser., i, 272, 1861. = T. luculenta, Reeve, var. Tricolor (Mitra), Gmel. Syst. Nat., 3476 193 Trifaseiata (Truncaria), A. Adams. Genera of Recent Mollusca, i, 112.. 10 Trifasciata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 113, 1851. — N. cornicula, Olivi. Trifaseiata (Nassa), Gmel. Syst, Nat., 3489. ? -- N. unicolorata, Kiener. Tringa (Nassa), Souverbie. Jour, de Conch., 3 ser., iv, 272, t. 10, f. 7, 1864 47 Trinodosa (Nassa), E. A. Smith. Jour. Linn. Soc., xii, 545, t. 30, f. 2, 1876. :== N. tiarula, Kiener. 244 INDEX. Tristis (Mitra), Swainson. Brod., Zool. Soc. Proc., 134, 1835 155 Tritia, Risso. Hist. Nat., iv, 172, 1826. = S. G. of Nassa, Mart 7 Tritiaria, Conrad. Am. Jour. Conch., i, 21, 18G5 ; Conrad, A. J. C., iii, 204. := S. G. of Ptychosalpinx, Gill 8 Tritonella, A. Adams. Genera, i, 121. = Hima, Leach. Tritoniformis (Nassa), Kiener. Bucc., 108. t. 30, f. 2 45 Tritonis (Cymba), Brod. Spec. Conch., 5, f. 3, a, b. = C. Neptuni, Gniel. Tritonium (Bucc.), Blainv. Faune Franc., 121. = Nassa incrassata, var. pygmaea, Lam. Trivittata (Nassa), Say. Jour. Phil. Acad., ii, 231, 1822 60 Truncaria, Adams and Reeve. Voy. Samarang, 33, 1848 5 Truncata (Mitra), Kiener. Iconog., i. 30, f. lol. ? — Imbricaria punctata, Swainson. Truncata (Bullia), Keeve. Conch. Icon., sp. 15, 1846 16 Trunculus (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., sp. o!2, 1874 190 Tryoni ( Desmoulea), Crosse. Jour, de Conch., xvii, 409, 1869. — = D. ret usa, Lam. Tschudii (Nassa), Troschel. Archiv. Naturg., i, 173, t. 5, f. 4, 1802. = N. dentifera, Powis. Tuberculata (Mitra), Kiener. Iconog. Index. = M. nodosa, Swn. Tuberculata (Voluta), Swainson. Exot. Conch., ix, t. 6. = V. Magellanica, Lam., var. Tuberculatum (Bucc.), Turton. Diet., 16. = Nassa incrassata, var. pygmaea. Tuberosa (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 237, 1844. =x= T. patriarchalis, Lam. Tubigera (Turbinella), Anton. Verzeichn., 70, 1839. ? = Vasum imperiale, Reeve. Tumida (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 51, 1844 192 Turben (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 213, 1844 146 Turbiaata (Voluta). Kiener. Monog , t. 26, f. 2. = V. hebraea, Linn., var. Tur,binea (Nassa), Gould. Bost. Jour. N. H., v, 292, t. 24, f. 10, 1845... 57 Turbinella, Lam. Prodr., 73; Syst. An., 83, 1801 67 Turbinella (Vasum), Linn. Mus. Ulric., 634 72 Turgida (Mitra), Reeve. Conch Icon., f 273, 1845 144 Turneri (Voluta), Gray Griffith's An. Kingd., t. 40, f. 1 !»2 Turricula, Klein. Ostrac., 74, 1753 109, 164 Turricula (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 139, 1851. — T. militaris. Reeve, var. Turricula (Nassa), Pease MSS. Carpenter, Zool. Proc., 616, 1865. = N. paupera, Gld. Turriger (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 262, 1845. = T. fusiformis, Kiener. Turris, Montf. Conch. Syst., ii, 539, 1810. = Turricula, Klein. Turrita (Bullia), Gray. Zool. Beechey Voy., 126, 1839 14 Turrita (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 110, 1851. = N. clathrata, Born. Turturina (Mitra), Souv. ' Jour, de Conch., 3 ser., xv, 43, 297, 1875; 3 ser., xvii, 73, t. 1, f. 2, 1877. 184 Tusa (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 283, 1845 Typha (Mitra). Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 267, 1845 128 Typostigma (Mitra), Brusina. Weinkauff, ii, 33 194 Umbilicata (Melo), Brod. Sowb., Genera of Shells. = M. diadema, Lam., var. Umbonata (Mitra), Sowb. Zool. Proc., 259, 1870. = T. Osidiris, Issel. INDEX. 245 PAGE. Umbrosa (Mitra), Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 123, 1874. = T. vulpecula, Linn. Undata (Nassa), Mnrrat. New Forms of Nassa, 9, 1877 63 Undata (Volutjt), Martyn. Univ. Conch. = V. interpuncta, Mart. Ucdulata (Voluta), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 401 92 Ui.dulosa (Cyliidra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 192, 1844 196 Unicincta (Nassa), Say. Jour. Philad. Acad.. v, 211, 1826. ? = Phos Gaudeloupensis, Petit (vol. iii). Unicolor (Nassa), Hombr. et Jacq. Voy. Astrol. et Zel., v, 76, t. 21, f. 13-15, 1853. = N. unicolorata, Kiener. Unicolorata (Nassa), Kiener. Monog. Bucc., 60, t. 19, f. 69 31 Unidentata (Nassa), Powis. Kiister, Bucc., 24, t. 6, f. 4-6. = N. dentifera, Powis. Unifnscialis (Columbella), Chenu. = M auriculoides, Reeve. Unifascialis (Mitra). Lamarck. Edit. Desh.. x, 337. == M. nucleola, Lam. Unifascialis (Mitra), Anton. Verzeichn., 68. =± M. Antonii, Kiister. Unifasciata (Voluta), Wood. Index Test. = T. Cumingii, Reeve. Unifasciata (Nassa), Kien. Bucc , 76, t. 14, f. 50. = N. Cuvieri, Payr. Unifasciata (Cyclonassa), Risso. = Neritula neritea, Linn. Unifasciata (Nassa), Pease MSS. Carpenter, Zool. Proc., 516, 1865. = N. paupera, Old. Unilineata (rarffcu^a), Garrett. Jour, of Conch., iii, 60, 1880 ". 195 Ustulata (MitraJ, Reeve. Conch. Icon , f. 89,' 1844 ; .".. 119 Uzielliana (Mitra), Crosse. Jour, de Conch., 3 ser., i, 285, 1861 ; ii, 50, '1862 150 Uzita, H. & A. Adams. Gen. Rec., Moll., i, 120. == S. G. of Nassa, Mart. 7 Valid* (Bullia), Dunker. Zeit. Mai., 191, 1852; Novit, 33, t. 10, f. 1, 2. = Pusionella. Vanikorensis (Mitra), Quoy. Voy. Astrol., ii, 649, t. 45, bis, f. 5, 6 199 Variabilis (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 95, 1844 119 Variabilis (Nassa), Phil. Enum. Moll. Sicil., i, 221. = N. Cuvieri, Payr. Varians (Nassa), Dunker. Mai. Blatt., vi, 231, 1860 62 Variata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 2o9, Index. Varicifera (Nassa). A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 1<)8, 1851 : Smith, Zool. Proc., 210, 187V) 31 Varicosa (Nassa), Turton. Zool. Jour., ii, 365, t. 13, f. 7. — N. incrassata, var. pygmsea, Lam. Variegata (Mitra), Gmeliu. Syst. Nat., 3457. = M. serpentina, Lam. Variegata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 97, 1851. = N. gemmulata, Lam. Variegata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. Ill, 1844 113 Vai-iolaria (Turbinella), Lam. Edit. Desh., ix, 380. — Vasum turbiuella, Linn. Vasum, Bolt. Mus., 1798. Link. Beschreib., iii, 119, 1807; Z. P., 231, 1851 67,71 Velata (Bullia), Gould. Otia Conch., 67 ; Wilkes' Exp., 252, f. 319. = Nassa gaudiosa, Hinds 16 Velicata (Nassa), Meusch. Marrat. = N. gaudiosa, Hinds. Ventricosa (Desmoulea), Lam. H. & A. Adams' Genera. = N. mutabilis, Linn. Ventricosa (Nassa), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 168. ;= N mutabilis, Linn. Venusta (Nassa), Dkr. Zeit. Mai., 59, 1847. = N. cremata, var. margaritifera. Venustula (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 204. = M. aureolata, Swn. Verrucosa (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon , f. 232, 1845 , 174 Verrucosa (Nassa), Gmel. Syst. Nat,, 3497. 246 INDEX. PAGE. Verrucosa (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 97, 1851 54 Versicolor (Mitra), Martyn. Ur.iv. Conch., f. 23 112 Versicolor (Nassa), C. B. Ad. Panama Cat,. 66, 1852 50 Versicolor (Mitra), Kiener. Iconosr., t. 7, f. 18. M. erronea, Dohrn. Vespertilio (Voluta), Linn Syst. Nat, Edit., xii, 1494 86 Verpertilio, Klein. Ostrac., 76, 1753. = Voluta, Linn, sect 86 Vexillulum (Turbinella), Reeve. Zool. Proc., 1842. = Vasum ceramicum. Linn. Vexillum (Mitra), Reeve Conch. Icon., f. 183, 1844 146 Vexillum (Voluta), Lam. Edit. Desh., x, 402 85 Vexillum, Bolten. Mus., 1798. = Turricula, Klein. Vibex (Nassa), Say. Jour. Pbilad. Acad , ii, 231, 1822; Am. Conch., t. 57, f. 2 42 Vibex (Nassa), Reeve (not Say). Icon., f. 81. = N. subpinosa, Lam. Vibex (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 134, 1851. = T. cruentata, Chemn., var. proxima. Vincta (Nassa), Marrat. New Forms of Nassa, 12, 1877 63 Vincta (Mitra), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 134, 1854. == M. Capensi*, Bunker. Violacea (Thala), Garrett. Cal. Proc., 202, 1872 .' 162 Virescens (Voluta), Solander. Dillw., Desc. Cat., i, 562 84 Virgata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 197, b 156 Virgata (Mitra), Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 197, a. M. retusa, Lam. Virginalis (Mitra), Lesson. Rev. Zool., 143, 1842 195 Virgo (Imbricaria). Swainson. Zool. Proc., 1835 198 Vitellina (Mitra), Gould. Bost. Proc., iii, 170, 1850 132 Vitiensis (Na^sa), Hombr et Jacq. Voy. Astrol. et Zel., v, 79, t. 21, f. 23-25, 1853. = N. hirta, Kiener. Vitrea (Nassa), Phil. Kritisches Register, No. 2 62 Vitrea (Nassa), Gray. Am. Nat. Hist., i, 28, 1838 ,, 62 Vitrea (Bullia), Reeve. Conch. Icon., sp 20, 1846. = B. polita. Lam... 15 Vittata (Nassa), A. Ad. Zool. Proc., 114, 1851. = N. maculata, A. Ad. Vittata (Bullia), Linn. Edit,, 12, 1206 15 Vittata (Mitra), Swainson. Zool. 111., 1st ser. = M. tamiata, Lam. Vittatum (Buccinum), Kiener. Monog., 25, t. 9, f. 30. = Bullia granulosa, Lam. Vitulina (Voluta), Dillwyn. Desc. Cat., i, 553. = Mitra ferruginea, Lam. Votuta, Linn, (emend). Syst. Nat., x, 729; xii, 1186; Gray, Zool. Proc., 69, 1855 75, 82 Volutella, d'Orb (nee. Swains.). Voy. Amer., 424, 1840. . Voluta, Linn., sect 98 Volutella, Perry. Conch., t. 26, 1811. = Vasum, Bolt. Volutifusus, Conrad. Am. Jour. Conch., ii, 67, 1866 77 Volutilithes, Swains. Malacol., 318, 1840. = Voluta, Linn, sect 100 Volutoconus, Crosse Jour, de Conch , xix, 306, 1871. = Voluta, Linn, sect 100 Volutoderma, Gabb. Proc. Philad. Acad., 289, 1876 77 Volutolyria, Crosse Jour. d 5. Amoria Turneri, Gray. Troschel, t. 5, f. 5 7~> 6. Voluta musica, Linn. Jour, de Conch., t. 5, f. 4, 1879 84. 7<'> 7. Lyria deliciosa, Montrouz. Jour, de Conch. , t. 13, f. 7, 1867 102, 76 8. Volutomitra Groenlandica, Gray. Troschel, t. 5, f. 5b 1*8 9. Mitra cornea, Lam. Troschel, t. 6, f. 5 108 10. Mitra (Nebularia) adusta, Mart. Troschel, t. 6, f. 7 108 11. Mitra (Chrysame) fraga, Quoy. Troschel, t. 6, f. 8 108 12. Zierliana Woldemarii, Kiener. Troschel, t. 9, f. 11 10'.' 13. Turricula corrugata, Lam. Troschel, t, 9, f. 13 109 14. Imbricaria conica, Schum. Troschel, t, 8, f. 6 109 15. Cylindra nucea, Meusch. Troschel, t. 5, f. 7 109 16. Marginella elegans, Gmelin. Troschel, t. 5, f. 6. See vol. v. 17. Volvaria Philippinarum, Redfield. Troschel, t, 5, f. 8. See vol. v. 18. Persicula clandestina, Brocc. Troschel, t. 5, f. 11. See vol. v. 19. Cystiscus Capensis, Stimpson. Troschel, t. 5, f. 10. See vol. v. Plate 3. Lingual Dentition. 20. Bullia rhodostoma, Gray. Troschel, Gebiss, ii, t. 8, f. 7 5 21. Pseud ostrombus vittatus, L. Troschel, t. 8, f. 10 •"> 22. Nassa arcularia, L. Troschel, t. 8, f. 15 6 23. Nassa thersites. Brug. Troschel, t. 8, f. 14 6 24. Nassa cornicula, Olivi. Troschel, t. 8, f. 13 <; 25. Ilyanassa obsoleta, Say. Troschel, t. 8, f. 22 7 26. Neritula neritea, L. Troschel, t. 8, f. 11 7 Fossil Genera. 27. Molopophorus striata, Gabb. Pal. Calif., ii, t. 26, f. 36 7 28. Ptychosalpinx altilis, Conrad. Am. Jour. Conch., iii, 153 7 29. Ptychosalpinx scalaepira, Conrad. Am. Jour. Conch., iii, t. 19, f. 4. 7 30. Paranassa granifera, Conrad. Am. Jour. Conch., iii, t. 19, f. 6 8 (248) REFERENCE TO PLATES. 249 FIGURE. PAGE. 31. Tritiaria peralta, Conrad. Am. Jour. Conch., iii, t. 19, f. 5 8 32. Schizopyga Californica, Conr. Pac. R. R. Rept., vi, t. 2, f. 1 55 88, 34 Indian Bracelet, made from Turbinella pyrum, and saw u^ed for cutting the shell. Simmond's Commercial Products of the Sea, f. 20, 21 69 35. Caricella prsetenuis, Conrad. Tert. Fossils, t. 17, f. 1 67 36. Volutifusus typus, Conr. Am. Jour. Conch., ii, t. 3, f. 2 77 37. Athleta Tuomeyi, Conrad. Jour. A. N. S. Philad., iv, t. 47, f. 35... 77 38. Leioderma leioderma, Conr. Jour. A. N S. 1'hilad., iv, t. 46, f. 32. 77 39. Cr7ptochorda Stromboides, Gmel. Sowb. Genera, Bucc., f. 8 78 40. Fusimitra cellulifera, Conr. Jour. Philad. Acad., 2 ser. i, t. 12, f. 8. 109 41. Conomitra Fusoides, Lea. Contrib. Geol., t. 6, f. 176 109 42. Volutella (Microspira) oviformis, Conr. Am. Jour. Conch., iv, t. 5, f. 3. See vol. v. 43. Lapparia dumosa, Conr. Wailes' Geol. Miss., t. 15, f. 4 109 Plate 4. Fossil Genera. 44. Volutoderma Navarroensis, Gabb. Pal. Calif., i, t, 19, f. 56 77 45. Volutomorpha Conradi, Gabb. Jour. Phil. A«ad., iv., t. 48, f. 10.... 77 46. Rostellites Texana, Conrad. Emory's Mex. Bound. Surv., i, t. 14, f. 2 b 77 47. Ptychoris Purpuriformis, Forbes. Pal. Indica, ii, t. 8, f. 5 77 48. Pleioptygma Carolinensis, Conrad. Tuomey & Holmes, Pleioc. Foss. S. C., t. 27, f. 9 78 49. Gossavia Indica Stol. Pal. Indica. ii, t. 6, f. 7 78 Plate 5. 50. Northia pristis, Desh. ( serrata). Reeve, Bucc., f 39 9 51. Notthia serrata, Dufresne. H. & A. Adams' Genera, t. 12, f. 1 a 9 52. Northia albopunctata, Adams and Reeve. Voy. Samarang, 1. 11, f. 21. 9 53. Northia Rissoides, Reeve. Icon. Pleurotoma. fig. 11J 9 54. Truncaria filosa, Ad. & Reeve. Voy. Samarang, t. 11, f. 18 9 55. Truncaria Australia, Angas. Zool. Proc.. t 26, f. 5, 1877 9 56. Truncaria rugata, Reeve. Icon. Bucc., f. Ill 10 57. Truncaria modesta, Powis. Reeve, Bucc., f. 19 10 58. Truncaria sulcata, Kiener. Iconog., Bucc., t. 13, f. 45 10 59. Bullia Isbvigata, Mart. (= laevissima, Gm.). Reeve, Bullia, f. 6 11 60. Bullia globulosa. Kiener. Reeve, Icon , f. 5 11 61. Bullia deformis, King. Reeve, Icon., f. 21 11 62. Bullia tenuis, Gray. Reeve, Icon., f. 1 .. 11 ('»:!. Bullia callosa, Gray. Reeve, Icon., f. 24 , 11 64. Bullia Mauritiana, Gray. Reeve, Icon., f. 12 b 12 65. Bullia Grayi, Reeve (= Mauritiana). Icon., f. 7 12 66. Bullia semiplicata, Gray. Reeve, Icon., f. 18 a 12 67. Bullia digitalis, Meuschen. Reeve, Icon., t. 4, f. 4 12 68. Bullia semiusta, Reeve (= digitalis). Icon., f. 22 12 (ill. Bullia rhodostoma, Gray (= digitalis). Reeve, Icon., f. 25 12 70. Bullia Persica, E. A. Smith. Zool. Proc., t. 46, f. 11, 1878 13 71. Bullia sulcata, Reeve. Conch. Icon., t. 4, f. 14 13 72. Bullia Natalensis, Krauss (= digitalis, var.). -Kiister, t. 14, f. 2.... 12 73. Bullia cochlidium, Kiener. Iconog. Bucc., t. 6, f. 17 13 74. Bullia annulata, Lam. Reeve, Icon., f. 13 14 75. Bullia semiflammea, Reeve. Icon., f. 17 13 32 250 REFERENCE TO PLATES. Plate 6. FIGURE. PAGE. 7i>. Bullia cochlidium, Kiener. Reeve, Bullia, f. 23 13 77. Bullia gradata, Desh. ( cochlidium). Reeve, Bullia, f. 3 13 78. Bullia Larnarckii, Kiener (-— cochlidium). Iconog., t. 3. f. 6 13 79. Bullia Paytense, Kiener (--cochlidium). Iconog., t. 6, f. 16 13 80. Bullia squalida, King (— cochlidium). Reeve, f. 26 13 81. Bullia labyrintbum, Gin. (= cochlidium). Kiister, t. 10, f. 11 13 82. Bullia armata, Gray. Reeve, Icon., f . 2 b 14 83. Bullia moniliferum, Val. (= armata, Gray). Kiener, t, 3, f. 8 14 84. Bullia turrita. Gray. Reeve, Icon., f. 16 14 85. Bullia Melanoides, Desh. Voy. Belanger, t, 2, f. 3 14 86. Bullia Mozarabicensis, Smith (.= Melanoides). Zool. Proc. t. 75, f. 18, 1877 14 87. Bullia vittata, Linn. Reeve. Iconog., f. 9 15 88. Bullia polita, Lam. Reeve, Icon., f. 19 15 89. Bullia vitrea, Reeve (= polita). Conch. Icon., Bullia, f. 20 15 90. Bullia Kurrachensis, Angas. Zool. Proc., t. 54, f. 6, 1877 15 91. Bullia vittata, Kiener (— granulosa, Lam.). Iconog., t. 9, f. 30 14 92. Bullia livi.la, Reeve (= vittata). Icon., f. 10, b 15 93. Bullia Taheitensis, Gmel. Reeve, Icon., f. 11 15 94. Bullia Belmgeri, Kiener. Reeve, Icon., f. 8 b 16 95. Bullia polita, Desh. (= Belangeri). Voy. Belang., t. 3, f. 1 16 96. Bullia diluta, Krauss. Kiister, Buccinum, t 14, f. 5 16 97. Bullia rnediolaris (--- diluta, var.), Von Martens. Jahrb. Mai.. 1, t. 6, f. 4 Hi 98. Bullia truncata, Reeve. Icon., f. 15 16 Plate 7. 1. Nassa mutabilis, Linn. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 6 b 22 2. Nassa mutabilis, Linn. Poli, Test. Sicil., iii, t. 47, f. 6 22 3. Nassa rufula, Kiener (•- mutabilis). Iconog. Bucc., t. 24, f. (.»o 22 4. 5. Nassa balteata, Lischke (— tenuis, Smith). Jap. Meeres Conch., t. 5, f. 10, 11 6. Nassa hevigata, Marrat. New Forms of Xassa, 1. 7 23 7. Nass-i coronata, Brug. Reeve, Icon., f. 20 c -3 8. Nassa Bronni, Phil. (.— coronata). Reeve, Icon., f. 149 2:5 9. 10. Nassa avcularia, Linn. Quoy, Voy. Astral., t. 32, f. 3, 4, 1 21 11. Nassa sulcifera, A. Ad. Reeve, Icon., f. 24 a 24 12. Nnssa pulla, Lnn. Reeve, Icon., f. 22 b 21 13. Nassa Rumphii, Hombr. and Jacq. (= pulla). Astrol. et Zel., t. 21, f. 9 24 14. Nassa Deshayesii, Hombr. and Jacq. (= pulla). Astr. et Zel., t. 21, f. 11 24 15. 16. Nassa gibbosula, Linn. Reeve, Icon., f. 64 a, b 24 17. Nassa circumcincta, A. Ad. ( --- gibbo-ula). Reeve, f. 71 a 24 18. Nassa K>;iussi;ui;i, Danker. Krauss, Siidaf. Moll., t. 6, f. 18 25 19. Nassa orbiculata, A. Ad. ( Kraussiana). Reeve, Ic -n.. f. 154 b... 2"> 20. Nassa Thersites, Brug. Quoy, Voy. Astrol., t. 32, f. 22 25 21. Nassa Thersites, Brug. Reeve, Icon., f. 65 2"> 22. N.-issa bimnculossi, A. Ad. (== Thersites). Reeve, f. 6 1 2-"> 23. Nassa dorsuosa, A. Ad. (= Thersite<). Reeve, f. 141, a 25 24. Nassu leptospira, A. Ad. Reeve, Icon., f. 84 25 25. Nassa gracilis, Pease ( — leptospira). Am. Jour. Conch., iii, t 2:'., f. 4... 25 REFERENCE TO PLATES. 251 FIGURE. PAGE. 26. Nassa bellula, A. Ad. (= leptospira). Reeve, Icon., f. 184 25 27. Nassa labida, Reeve (= leptospira). Icon., f. 179 25 28. Nassa Persica, Martens (= leptospira). Vord. As. Conch., t. 5, f. 47. 25 Plate 8. 29. Nassa Jonasi, Dunker. Philippi, Abbild. iii, Bucc., t. 2, f. 10 26 30. Nassa Burchardi, Dunker (= Jonasi). Abbild. iii, Bucc., t. 2, f. 14. 26 31. Nassa labecula, A. Ad. (= Jonasi). Reeve, Icon., f. 166 26 32. Nassa nana, A. Ad. (= Jonasi). Reeve, Icon., f. 164 26 33. Nassa callosa, A. Ad. Reeve, Icon., f. 185 a 26 34. Nassa callospira, A. Ad. (= callosa). Reeve, Icon., f. 66 b 26 35. Nassa cancellata, A. Ad. Reeve, Icon., f. 155 b 26 ;>('). Nassa Mangelioides, Reeve. Icon., f. 152 b 26 37. Nassa globosa, Quoy. Voy. Astrol , t. 32, f. 25 26 38. Nassa clathrata, Kiener (= globosa). Iconog., t. 27, f. 108 26 39. Nassa granifera, Kiener. Reeve, Iconog., f. 72 26 40. Nassa obliqua, Hombr. et Jacq. (= granifera). Voy. Astr. et Zel., t, 21, f. 44 26 41. Nassa onorata, Desk. (— granifera). He Reunion, t. 12, f. 24 26 42. Nassa glabrata, Sowb. Thes. Conch., i. t. 8, f. 66 27 43. Nassa obliqua. Kiener (= glabrata). Iconog., Bucc., t. 31, f. 4 27 44. Nassa grana, Lam. Kiener, Bucc., t. 16, f. 58 27 45. Nassa glans, Linn. Reeve, Icon., f. 5 27 46. Nassa glans, var. lata, nob 27 47. Nassa elegans, Kiener (= glans, var.). Iconog., Bucc., t. 24, f, 97.. 27 48. Nassa rufula, Reeve (_~ glans, var. elegans). Icon., f. 14 27 49. Nassa spirata, A. Ad. (= glans, var. elegans). Icon., f. 13 b 27 50. Nassa costata, A. Ad. (— hirta, Kiener). Reeve, Icon., f. 142 28 51. Nassa hirta, Kiener. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f . 1 28 52. Nassa intermedia, Dunker (= glans, var. suturalis). Voy. Novara, t. 1, f. 2 . 27 53. 54. Nassa suturalis, Lam. (= glans, var.). Reeve, Icon., f. 4, 11... 27 55. Nassa nodifera, Powis (= hirta?). Reeve, Icon., f. 23 28 56. Nassa crenulata, Reeve (= hirta). Icon., f. 2 b 28 57. Nassa Viiieusis, Hombr. et Jacq. (= hirta). Voy. Astr. et Zel., t. 21, f. 23 *.....; i 28 58. Nassa Stoliczkana, Nevill (== hirta). Jour. As. Soc. Bengal, xxiv, t. 1, f. 8 1 28 59. Nassa bifaria, Baird (= hirta). Voy. Curacea, t. 38, f. 1 28 Plate 9. 60. Nassa monile, Kiener. Reeve, Icon., f. 38 28 61. Nassa pauperata, Lam. (= monile). Quoy, Voy. Astrol., t. 32, f. 5. 28 62. Nassa lachrymosa, Reeve (= monile). Icon,, f. 52 28 63. Nassa Jacksoniana, Quoy (= monile, var.). Kiener, t. 19, f. 73.... 28 64. Nassa Jacksoniana, Quoy (-.-— monile, var.). Voy Astrol., t. 32, f. 29. 28 65. Nassa acuticostata, Montr. (=: monile, var. Jacksoniana). Jour, de Conch., 3 ser. iv, t. 10, f. 8 28 66. Nassa corticata, A. Ad. (= monile, var. Jacksoniana). Reeve, Icon., f. 189 28 67. Nassa mucronata, A. Ad. (= monile). Specimen 28 68. Nassa distorta, A. Ad. (= monile). Reeve, Icon., f. 32 b 28 69. Nassa scalaris, A. Ad. Reeve, Icon., f. 21 29 252 REFERENCE TO PLATES. FIGURE. PACE. 70. Nassa crenulata, Kiener (= scalaris). Bucc., t. 14, f. 40 29 71. Nassa seminodosa, A. Ad. (- papillaris). Reeve, Icon., f. 3 ;1>(l 72. Nassa Siquijorensis, A. Ad. Reeve, Icon., f. Go h 30 73. Nassa caelata, A. Ad. (-^Siquijorensis). Reeve, Icon., f. 133 30 74. Nassa papillosa, Linn. Reeve, f. 12 :'.<> 75. Nassa crenellifera, A. Ad. ( = scalaris). Reeve, f. 49 a 29 76. Nassa olivacea, Brug (= tscnia, Gmel). Quoy, Voy. Astrol., t. :'>2, f. 13 :',0 77. Nassa olivacea, Brug (-— taenia, Gmel.). Reeve, f. 19 30 78. Nassa fusca, Hombr. et Jacq. (= tsenia). Astr. et Zel., t. 21, f. 7... ;>-0 79. Nassa mitralis, A. Ad. (= = taenia). Reeve, Icon., f. 128 :'•»> 80. Nassa cinnamomea, A Ad. (--taenia). Reeve, f. 126 30 81. Nassa badia, A. Ad. (•= tgenia). Reeve, f. 124 30 82. Nassa elegans, Reeve (— taenia). Icon., f. 10 30 83. Nassa canaliculata, Lam. Kiener, Bucc., t. 23, f. 89 31 84. Nassa canaliculata, Lam. Reeve, Icon., f. 18 a :>>1 85. Nassa canaliculata, Lam. Marrat, New Forms, t. 1, f. 12 31 86. Nassa laevis, Chemn. (•-— canaliculata). II. & A. Adams' Genera, t. 12, f. 7 31 Plate 10. 87. Nassa stolida, A. Ad. Reeve, Icon., f. 31 ,°>1 88 Nassa unicolorata, Kiener. Reeve, f. 17 «1 . 89. Nassa unicolor, Hombr. et Jacq. (= unicolornta ). Astr. et /el., t. 21, f. 15 31 90. Nassa rutilaris, Reeve ( unicolorata). Icon., f. 147 31 91. Nassa varicifera. A. Ad. Reeve, f. 118 b 31 9J 94. Nassa Cuvieri, Payr. Kiener, t. 20, f. 74-76 9-"». Nassa variabilis, Phil. f= Cuvieri). Reeve, Icon., f. 129 a 9i). Nassa unifasciata, Kiener (== Cuvieri). Bucc., t. 14, f. 50 ;>>2 97. Na-sa Maderensis, Reeve (= Cuvieri). Icon , f. 182 b 98. Nassa semiplicata, A. Ad. Reeve, f. 78 a 32 99. Nassa teretiuscula, A. Ad. Reeve, f. 104 b 32 100. Nassa exilis, Powis. Reeve, f. 101 a 32 101. Nassa moesta, Hinds (== exilis). Voy. Sulphur, t. 9, f IS 32 102. Nassa Foi.tainei, d'Orb. ( exilis). Voy. Am., t. 77, f. 5 32 103. Na«s-M casta, Gould. Wilkes' Exp., t. 19, f. 328 83 Kil. Nassa leabellei, d'Orb. Voy. Amer., t, 61. f. 19 38 105. Nas^a complanata, Powis. Reeve, Icon., f. Ill b --'I 106. Nassa Wi'.soni, ('. H. Ad. ( complanata). Reeve, f. 158 b 107. Nassa gemma, Phil, (r^complanaia). AbbiM. iii, Bucc.. t. 1 . f. .">.. :!:! 108. 109. Nassa Capense, Dunker. Kihter, Bucc., t. 12, f. 14, 15 :;:; 1 10. Nassa ])iilchella, A. Ad. ( Capense). Heeve, Icon., f. 90 a :',:! 111. Nassa foveolata, Dunker. Rr-eve, Icon., f. 83 b :'.4 112. Nassa planicostata, A. Ad. llec-ve, f. 96 b :'.4 11:',. Nassa sparta, Marrat New Forms, t, 1, f. 22 :!4 114. Nassa gaudiosa, Hinds. Voy. Sulpliur, t. 9, t'. 17 ;>>1 11"). Nassa gaudiosa, Hinds. Reeve, Icon., f. 48 :!4 116. Nassa sertula, A. .\d. f . Nassa anthracina, Garrett, Proc., Philad. Acad., t. 3, f. 57, 1873. 38 loll. Nassa glabrata, A. Ad. Reeve. Icon , f. 157 38 157. Nassa Pupinoides, Keeve (.-__ glabrata). Icon., f. 162 38 158. Nassa maculata, A. Ad. Reeve, Icon,, f. 103 38 159. Naesa vittata, A. Ad. (—maculata). Reeve, f. 160 a 38 160. \assa serotina, A. Ad, Reeve, Icon. f. 107 39 161. Nassa labiata, A. Ad. Reeve, f. 159 39 162. Nassa Terebroides, Reeve (-.= labiata). Icon., f. 161.. ... 39 !<>:>. Nassa luteostoma, Kiener. Voy. Bonite, t. 41, f. 5 39 164. Nassa luteostoma, B. arid S. Reeve, Icon., f 63 39 165. Nassa xanthostoma, Gray (= luteostoma). Zool. Beechey's Voy., t. 36, f. 3 39 166. Nassa tegula, Reeve. Icon., f. 98 39 167. Nassa glauca, C. B. Ad. (— tegula). Reeve, Icon., f. 139 a 39 254 REFERENCE TO PLATES. FIGURE. PAGE. 168. Nassa annellifera, Reeve. Icon., f. 168 40 169. Nassa Sanctse Helena), A. Ad. Reeve, f. 188 // 40 170. Nassa obtusata. Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 135 4o 171. Nassa fissilabris, A. Ad. Reeve, f. 138 40 172. Nassa nodicostata, A. Ad. ( fissilabris). Reeve, t. 97 b 40 17:!. Nassa albipunctata, Reeve (=- fissilabris. Icon., f. 144 40 174. Nassa tiarula, Kiener. Icon. Bucc.. t. 30, f. 4 41 175. Nassa tiarula, Kiener. Reeve, Icon., f. 92 a 41 176 Nassa eoronula, A. Ad. (= tiarula). Reeve, f. 99 a 41 177- Nassa delicata, A. Ad. (= tiarula). Reeve, f. 180 b 41 1 7s. N;>ssa trinodosa, Smith (—tiarula). Jour. Linn. Soc , xii, t. 30, f. 2. 41 179. Nassa crenolirata, A. Ad. (— fissilabris). Reeve, Icon., f. 165 40 Plate 13. 180. Nassa cinctella, Gld. Moll. Wilkes' Exped., f. :;27 41 181. Nassa cinctella, A. Ad. (= cinctella, Gld.). Reeve, Icon., f. 17G... 41 182. Nassa clathratula, A. Ad. (= cinc'tella). Reeve, f. 125 a 41 183. Nassa nigra, Hombr. et Ja^q. Voy. Astrol. et Zel., t, 21, f. 18 41 184. Nassa lirata, Marrat (= nigra). Specimen 41 185. Nassa Deshayesiana, Issel (= nigra). Conch. Pers., t. 1, f. 2 41 186. Nassa scalarina, Marrat ( nigra). New Forms, f. '11 41 187. Nassa Novae-Zelandirc, Reeve (= nigra, var. ). Icon., f. 186 a 41 188. Nassa crassa, Koch. Phillippi, Abbild. iii, Bucc., t. 1, f. 4 42 189. Nassa crassa, Koch. Reeve, Icon., f. 67 42 190. Nassa semisulcata, H. & J. (= crassa). Voy. A.str. et Zel., t. 21, f. 30 42 191. Nass-i miga, Brug. Kiener, Bucc., t. 22, f. 87 42 192. Nassa miga, Brug. Reeve, Icon., f. 86 42 193. Nassa obliqueplicata, Dunker (= nliga). Phil., Abbild iii, Bucc., t. 1, f. 13 42 194. Nassa Antillarum, d'Orb. (= ambigua). Moll. Cuba., t. 23, f. t... 42 195. Nassa Candei, d'Orb (— amhigua). Ibid., t. 23, f. 4 42 196. Nassa Hotessieri, d'Orb. (= ambigua). Ibid., t. 21, f. 41 42 197. Nassa acuta, Say. (= amhigua). Am. Conch., t. 57, f. 3 42 198. Nassa vibex, Say. Am. Conch., t. 57, f. 2 42 199. Nassa Antillarum, Phil. (= vibex). Abbild. iii, Bucc., t 1, f. 2 ... 42 200. 201. Nassa Antillarum, Phil. (= vibex). Reeve, f. 77, 115 42 202. Nassa Sturmii, Phil. (= vibex) Abbild. iii, Bucc., t, 1, f, 1 42 203. Nassa fida, Reeve (= vibex). Icon., f. 88 42 204. Nassa tessellata, Reeve (= vibex). Conch. Icon., f. 167 b 42 205. Nassa cinisculus, Reeve (= vibex). Icon., f. 146 b 42 208. Nassa Fretensis, Perkins (= vibex). Bost., Proc., xiii, 117 42 207. Nassa polygonata. Lam. Kiener, t. 29, f. 119 42 208 Nassa subspinosa, Lam. Kiener, t. 26, f. 103 209. Nassa vibex, Reeve ( — sub-pinosa) Icon., f. 81 210. Nassa geniculata, A. Ad. ( snbspinosn). Heeve, Icon., f. 171 43 211. Nassa sistroidea, Nevill (— subspinosa). Jour. As. Soc. Bengal, xliii, t. 1, f. 6 4.', 212. Nassa scalpta, Marrat ( subspinosa). New Forms, f. 30 43 213. Nassa ambigua, Mont. Reeve, Icon., f. 187 a 42 Plate 14. 214. Nassa muricata, Quoy. Reeve, Icon., Nassa, f. 73, b 44 215. Nassa muricata, Quoy. Voy. Astrol., t. 32, f. 32 44 REFERENCE TO PLATES. 255 FIGURE. FAGB. 216. Nassa horrida, Danker (= muricata). Philippi, Abbild , iii, Bucc., t. 2, f. 8 , 44 I7. Nassa Gruneri, Reeve (— muricata). Icon., f. 75 44 218. Nassa curta, Gould ( — murio-ita). Moll. Wilkes' Exp., f. 326 44 219. Nassa Gruneri, Dunker. Philippi, Abbild. iii, Bucc., t. 2, f. 2 44 220. N.-issa hispida, A. Ad. (— Gruneri). Reeve, Icon., f. 87, b 44 221. Nassa Webb i, Petit. ( — Gruneri). Jour de Conch., i, t. 13, f. 8.. 44 222. Nassa acinosa, Gld. (= Gruneri). Moll. Wilkes' Exp., f. 329 44 223. Nassa echinata, A. Ad. Reeve, Icon , f. 131 44 224. Nassa noduiifera, Phil. (—echinata). Abbild. iii, Bucc., t. 1, f. 3.. 44 22o. Nassa ornata. K'ener (=stolata, Ginel.). Iconog. Bucc., t. 21, f. 83. 45 226. Nassa pagoda, Reeve. Conch. Icon., Triton, f. 97 45 227. Nassa decussata, Kiener (= pagoda) Iconog., Bucc., t. 30, f. 3... 45 228. Nassa angulifera, A. Ad. (— pagoda). Renve, Icon., f. 34 45 229. Nassa Tritoniformis, Kiener. Iconog., Bucc , t. 30, f. 2 45 230. Nassa fuscata, A. Ad. (= Tritoniformis). Reeve, Icon., f. 127 b.. 45 231. Nassa myristica, Hinds. Voy. Sulphur, t. 9, f. 10 45 242. Nassa rufolineata, Marr. (= myristica, var.). Reeve, Icon., f. 123. 45 33. Nassa scabriuscula, Powis. Reeve, Icon., f. 174, b 46 234. Nassa collaria, Gould (= sc-ibriuscula), Reeve, Icon., f. 169 a 46 235. Nassa Stimpsoniana, 0. B. Ad. (-- scabriuscula). Reeve, Icon., f. 143, a 46 236. Nassa nodata, Hinds. Voy. Sulphur, t. 9, f 15 46 237. Nassa f isciata, Lain. Hombr. et Jacq .Voy. Astrol., t. 21, f. 35.... 46 248. Nassa fasciata, Lam. Quoy, Voy. Astrol., t. 32, f. 18 46 249. Nassa festiva. Powis. Reeve, Icon., f 117 46 240. Nassa lirata, Dunker (= festiva). Moll. Japon., t. 1, f. 22 46 241. Nassa dealbata, A. Ad. (-—festiva). Reeve, Icon., f. 105 46 242. Nassa acutidentata, E. A. Smith ( festiva). Zool. Proc., t. 20, f. 46, 1879 ... 46 243. Nassa dentifera. Powis. Reeve, Icon., f. 130 46 244. Nassa unideniata, Powis (= dentifera). Kiister, Bucc., t. 6, f. 5.. 46 245. Nassa Tschudii, Troschel (— dentifera). Archiv Naturg., t. 5. f. 4 a, 1852 45 Plate 15. 246. Nassa pauper*, Gould. Moll. Wilkes' Exped., f. 330 47 247. Nassa microstoma. Pse. (— paupera). Specimen 47 248. Nassa balteata Pse. i .-— paupera). Am. Jour. Conch., v, t 8, f. 5.. 47 249. Nassa fraterculus. Dkr. (^paupera?). Moll. Japon, t. 1, f. 15.. 47 250. Nasva luteola, Smith (-- paupera). Zool. Proc., t. 20, f. 47, 1879. 47 251. Nassa tringa, Souv. Jour, de Conch , 3d ser., iv, t. 10, f. 7 47 252. Nassa compncta, Angas (— tringa). Specimen 47 253. Nassa Rissoides, .Marr. New Forms, t. 1, f. 25 48 254 Nassa dentioulata, A. Ad. Reeve, Icon., f. 55 47 255. Nassa abyssicola, A. Ad. Reeve, Icon., f, 175 a 47 256. Nassa concinna, Powis. Reeve, Icon., f. 91 48 2-">7. Nassa eximia, H. Adams. Zool. Proc.. t. 8, f. 28, 1872 48 258. Nassa crebrilineata, Hombr. et Jacq. (— concinna). Voy. Astr. et Zel , t. 21, f. 33 48 259. Nassa pulcherrima, Marr. (— concinna). New Forms, f. 15 48 260. Nassa concinna, Reeve (.— concentrica, Marr.). Icon., f. 82 48 261. Nassa interlirnta, Smith. Linn, Trans., xii, t. 30, f. 5 48 262. Nassa nucleolus, Phil. Reeve, Icon., f. 178, b 49 263. 264. Nassa incrassata, Strom. Forbes & llanley, Brit. Moll., t, 11, f. 1; t. 108, f. 2 ., 49 256 REFERENCE TO PLATES. FIGURE. PAGE. 2i>">. Nassa incrassata, var. pygmiea. Ibid., t. 108, f . 5 49 2i'iO. Nassa incrassata, Reeve. Icon. , f . 114 49 207. Nassa rosacea, Reeve. Icon., f. 183 49 268. - Nassa delicata, live. (.-.:- tenella). Icon , f. 103 50 269. Nassa Deshayesii, Drouet. Moll. Azores, f. 4 50 270. Nassa versicolor, C. B. Ad. Reeve, Icon., f. 110 50 271. Nassa striata, C. B. Ad (= versicolor). Reeve, Icon., f. 177 50 272. Nassa rufocincta, A. Ad (--versicolor). Reeve, Icon., f. 112 50 273. Nassa argentea, Marr. (? = tenella). New Forms, t. 1, f. 21 60 274. Nassa sinusigera. A Ad. Reeve, Icon., f. 113 A 51 275. Nassa Lecadrei. Folin (.— versicolor). Meleagrin, t. 0. f. 14 50 276. Nassa cernica, Nevills ( — sinusigera, var.). Jour. As. Soc. Beng., t. 1, f. 7, 1874 51 277. Nassa fraudulenta, Marr. (? = sinusigera). New Forms, f. 24 51 278. Nassa cribraria, Marr. (? = sinusigera). New Forms, f. 20 51 Plate 16. 279. Nassa albescens, Dun ker. Reeve, Icon , f. 100 51 280. Nassa bicolor, Hombr. (--albescens). Voy. Astr. et Zel., t. 21, f. 41 51 281. Nassa Isabellei, Rve. (— Kieneri) Icon., f. 47 51 282. Nassa Keenii, Marr. (.— albescens). Specimen 51 283. Nassa gemmulifera, A. Ad. (= albescens). Reeve, ICOQ., f. 130 a. 51 284. Nassa splendidula, Dunker. Phil , Abbild. iii, Bucc., t. 2, f. 16... 53 285. Nassa semigranosa, Dunker (= splendidula). Ibid., t. 1 f . 9 a.... -VJ 286. Nassa ravida, A. Ad (—splendidula). Reeve, Icon., f. 68 52 287. Nassa densigranata, Reeve (— splendidula). Icon., f. 181 52 288. Nassa pauperata, Lam. Reeve, Icon., f. 27 52 289. Nassa lyrella, Beck (— pauperata). Reeve, Icon., f. 95 52 290. Nassa multigranosa, Dkr. (— pauperata). Phil., Abbild. iii, Bucc., t. 2, f. 13 52 291. Nassa caperata, Phil. (— pauperata). Ibid , f. 18 52 292 Nassa sordida, Reeve. Icon., f. 90 52 293. Nassa candens, Hinds. Reeve, Icon., f., 39 b 53 294. Nassa candens, Hinds. Voy. Sulphur, t. 9, f. 7 63 295. Nassa cremata, Hinds. Voy. Sulphur, t. 9, f, 8 5:; 296. Nassa Quoyii, Hombr. et Jacq. (= cremata). Voy. Astr. et Zel., t. 21, f. 20 53 297. Nassa fragum, Hombr. et Jacq. (= cremata). Voy. Astr. et Zel., t. 21, f. 39 53 298. Nassa margariiifera, Uunker (— cremata, var.). Phil., Abbild. iii, Bucc., t. 1, f. 12 53 299. Nassa venusta, Dunker (— cremata, var. margaritifera). Ibid., t, 2, f. 1 53 300. Nassa costellifera, A. Ad. (= cremata, var. margaritifera). Reeve, Icon., f. 58 b 53 301. Nassa marginulata, Reeve (= Kieneri, Desh.). Icon., f. 51 a 63 302. Nassa margaritifera. Reeve (= Kieneri, Desh.). Icon , f. 59 53 303. Nassa Isabellei, Reeve (= Kieneri, Desh.). Icon., f. 47. See tig. 281 53 304. Nassa livescens. Phil. Lischke, Jap. Meeres' Conch. Suppl., t. 4, f. 2 54 305. Nassa pusio, A. Ad. Reeve, Icon., f. 172 a <">4 306. Nassa niulticoritata, A. Ad. Reeve, Icon., f. 136 a 54 307. Nassa verrucosa, A. Ad. Reeve, Icon., f. 36 54 REFERENCE TO PLATES. 251 FIGURE. PAGE. 308. Nassa stigmaria, A. Ad. Reeve, f. 42 b 54 309. Nassa cremata, Reeve (— stigmaria). Icon., Nassa, f. 26 b 54 310. Nassa retecosa, A. Ad. (= stigmaria). Icon., f. 28 b 54 Plate 17. 311. Nassa Cumingii, A. Ad. Reeve, Icon., Nassa, f. 30 a 55 312. Nassa gemmulata, Lam. Reeve, f. 29 55 313. Nassa clathrata, Lam. (= gemmulata). Encyc. Meth., t. 394, f. 5 b. 55 314. Nassa variegata, A. Ad. (= gemmulata). Reeve, Icon., f. 70 55 315. Nassa conoidalis, Desh, (— gemmulata). Voy. Belanger, t,. 3, f. 7. 55 316. Nassa fossata, Gld. Moll. Wilkes' Exped., f. 321 a 55 317. Nassa elegans, Reeve (— fossata, Gld.). Conch. Syst., ii, t. 268, f. 3. 55 318. Nassa Morleti, Crosse (= fossata). Jour, de Conch., xvi, t. 6, f. 3. 55 319. Nassa perpinguis, Hinds. Voy. Sulphur, t. 9, f. 12 56 320. Nassa mendica, Gould. Moll. Wilkes' Exped., f. 331 56 321. Nassa Woodwardi, Forbes (= mendica). Zool. Proc., t. 11, f. 3, 1850 66 322. Nassa Cooperi, Forbes ( = mendica). Zool. Proc., t. 11, f. 4, 1850. 56 323. Nassa Cooperi, Forbes (= mendica). Marrat, New Forms, f. 13... 56 324. Nassa Gayi, Kiener. Reeve, Icon., f. 87 b 56 325. Nassa rubricata, Gould (= Gayi). Moll. Wilkes' Exped., f. 332... 56 326. Nassa nivea, A. Ad. Reeve, Icon., f. 122 a .v. 57 327. Nassa signata, Dunker. Philippi, Abbild. iii, Bucc., t. 2, f. 17 57 328. Nassa regularis, Kiister (— signata). Conch. Cab., Bucc., 1. 12, f. 24. 57 329. Nassa turbinea, Gould. Bost. Jour. Nat. Hist., v, t. 24, f. 10 67 330. Nassa Roissyi, Deshayes. Voy. Belanger, t. 3, f. 3 57 331. Nassa Munieriana, Crosse. Jour, de Conch., 3 ser. iv, t. 13, f. 6... 57 332. Nassa dominula, Tapparone-Canefri (^= Roissyi). Voy. Magenta, t. 1, f. 17 a 57 333. Nassa pumilio, E. A. Smith. Zool. Proc., t. 75, f. 11, 1871 57 334. Nassa Kochiana, Dunker. Kiister, Bucc., t. 12, f. 12 58 335. Nassa plicatella, A. Ad. Reeve, Icon., f. 56 b 58 3;Ui. Nassa clathrata, Born. Museum, t. 19, f. 17 58 337. Nassa prismatica, Brocchi (-= clathrata). Conch, foss., ii, t. 5, f. 7. 58 338. Nassa turrita, A. Ad. (— clathrata). Marrat, New Forms t. 1, f. 17. 58 3:!'.). Nassa scalariformis, Val. (—clathrata). Kiener, Iconog., t. 21, f. 80 58 Plate 18. 340. Nassa nitida, Jeffreys (— retieulata), Brit. Conch., v, t. 87, f. 4... 58 341. Nassa retieulata, Linn. Forbes & Hanley, Brit. Moll., t. 11, f. 3... 58 342. Nassa retieulata, Linn. Forbes & Hanley, Brit. Moll., t. 108, f. 2.. 58 343-345. Nassa cancellata, Chemn. (= retieulata). Meyer & Mobi'us, Kielerbucht, ii, t. 42, f. 3, 8, 13 58 346. Nassa trivittata. Say. Binney's Edit, of Gould, f. 632 60 347. Nassa obsoleta, Say. Reeve, Conch. Icon.,f. 79... 60 •348. Nassa oliviforme, Kiener f= obsoleta). Iconog , t. 25, f. 99 60 349. Nassa obsoleta, ova-capsules. Am. Jour. Conch., t. 9, f. 12 60 350. Nassa Melanoides, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 150 b 61 351. Nassa nigella, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 173 a 61 352. Nassa nucea, Pease. Am. Jour. Conch., v, t. 8, f. 7 61 353-354. Neritula neritea, Linn. Reeve, Nassa, f. 153 64 355-356. Neritula Italica, Issel ( = neritea). Bull. Mai. Ital., ii, t. 4, f. 47. 64 357-358. Neritula Kamieschi, Chenu. Manuel, i, f. 792, 793 65 258 REFERENCE TO PLATES. FIGURE. PAGE. 359. Nerit.ula neritea, Linn. Reeve, Adams' Genera, t. 12, f. 8 G4 :;<)(). Neritula pellucida, Kisso. Reeve, Nassa, f. 151 05 3G1. Desmoulea abbreviate, Gmelin. Reeve, Icon., Nassa, f. 194 G5 :;('>•_:. Desmoulea pinguis, A. Ad. Reeve, Icon., Nassa, f. 19:5 a (15 :>6:5. Desmoulea pinguis, operculum. H. & A. Adams' Genera, t. 12, f. 6, a 05 304. Desmoulea ponderosa, Reeve ( pinguis). Icon., Nassa, f. 190.... 05 305. Desmoulea retusa, Lam. Kiener, Iconog., Bucc., t. 24, f. 94 GO 3GC.. Desmoulea retusa. Reeve Icon., Nassa, f. 195 b.. GO 307. Desmoulea Tryoni, Crosse ( retusa). Jour, de Conch., t. 1, f. • '•, 1871 GO 368. Desmoulea Japoniea, A. Ad. Reeve, Nassa, f. 192 GO 309. Desmoulea pyramidalis, A. Ad. Reeve, f. 191 b GO 370. Desmoulea ringens, A. Ad. Reeve, Nassa, f. 190 or, 371. Nassa peritremia, T, Woods. Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, iv, t, 4, f. 5 48 372. Nassa Coppingeri, E. A. Smith. Zool. Proc., t. 4, f. 7, 1881 60 373. Nassa tseniolata, Phil. Zool. Proc., t. 4, f. 8, 1881 57 Plate 19. 1. Turbinella pyrum, Linn (Junior). Kiener, Iconog., t. 7 68 2. Turbinella pyrum, Linn. Reeve, Icon., f. 15 G8 3. Turbinella napus, Lam. (= pyrum). Kiener, Iconog., t. 0 68 4. Turbinella ovoidea, Kiener. Reeve, loon., f. 23 70 5. Turbinella rapa, Gmel. ( pyrum). Kiener, t. 5 OS 6. 7. Turbinella napus, Lam. (~ pyrum). Monstr., Ann. Soc. ^lal., Belg., x, t. 2, f. 4, 5 08 25. Vasum mitis, Lam. (-- capitellum, L.). Kiener, t. 12, f. 2 73 Plate 20. 8. Turbinella scolymus, Gmel. Kiener, Iconog., t. 2 70 9. Turbinella fusus, Sowb. Reeve, Icon , f. 54 71 10. Vasum armatum, Brod. ( Ceramicum, Linn.). Reeve, Turbinella, f. 29 , .. 1 72 11. Vasum muricatum, Born. Reeve, Icon., f. 35, a 71 12. Vasum crcstus, Brod. ( muricatum). Reeve, Turbinella, f. 34 a... 71 Plate 21. 13. Vasum Rhinoceros, Gmel. Reeve, Icon., f. 33 71 14. Vasum Cassidiforme, Val. ( Rhinoceros). Reeve, f. 32 71 15. Vasum vexillulum, Reeve ('. Ceramicum). Reeve, f. 31 72 16. Vasum variolaria, Lam. ( turbinellum, juv. ). Kiener, t. 21, f. 1.. 72 17. Vasum globulus, Lam. Reeve, Turbinella, f. U 73 18. Vasum Ceramicum, Linn. Reeve, f. 46 72 19. Vasum Crosseana, Souv. ( muricatum). Jour, de Conch., t. 13, f. 1, 1876 71 20-22. Vasum cornigerum, Lam. ( turbinellum). Kiener, t. 1 72 23. Vasum iniperiale, Reeve. Icon., Turbinella, f. 28 72 24. Vasum capitellum, Linn. Reeve, Icon., f. 30 7:'. Plate 22. 1,2, Cymba proboscidale, Lam. Sowb., Thesaurus, i, t, so, f. 22, 27. 79 3, 4. Cymba porcinum, Lam. ( proboscidale). Sowb., Thes., i, t. 79, f. 5; t. 80, f. 20 79 REFERENCE TO PLATES. 259 FIGURE. PAGE. 6. Cymba rubiginosum, Swn. Sowb., Thes., t. 80, f. 1!) 79 7. Cymba cymbium, Sowb. (--= cisium, Lam.). Thes., t. 80, f. 21 79 5, 8. Cymba gracile, Brod. f= cisium, Lam.). Thes., t. 79, f. 15 ; t. 80, f. 24 79 9. Cymba Neptuni, Gmel. Thes., t. 79, f. 14 80 10. Cymba Tritonis, Brod. (= Neptuni). Thes., t. 79, f. 8 80 11. Cymba patula, Brod, (= Neptuni). Sowb., Thess., t. 79, f. 7 80 12. Cymba navicula, Gmel. (= Neptuni). Reeve, Cymba, t. 24, f. 15... 80 13. Cymbia olla, Linn. Sowb., Thes., t. 79, f. 4 80 Plate 23. 14. Melo Indica, Gmel. Sowb., Thes., i, t. 81, f. 1 80 15. 16. Melo tessellata, Lam. Sowb., Thes., i, t. 81, f. 8, 7 80 17. Melo ^Ethiopica, Linn. Sowb., Thes., iii, t. 262, f. 33 81 18. Melo regia, Sch. & Wagn. (= .Ethiopica, var.). Thes., t. 262, f. 31. 81 19. Melo nautica, Linn. (— ^Ethiopica, var.). Sowr., Thes., i, t. 82, f. 11 - 81 20. 21. Melo Broderipii, Gray (= .Ethiopica, var.). Sowb., t. 83, f, 26, 27 81 22, 23. Melo diadema, Lam. Sowb., Thes., i, t. 82, f. 16, 17 81 24, 25. Melo armata, Lam. (— diadema). Sowb., Thes., t. 83, f. 21, 22. 81 26. Melo umbilicata, Brod. (= diadema, var.). Sowb., t. 83, f. 30 81 27. Melo mucronata, Brod. (= diadema, var. ducalis). Sowb., t. 83, f.23 81 28, Melo Miltonis, Gray (= diadema, var.). Sowb., t. 83, f. 25 81 Plate 24. 29, 30. Voluta musica, Linn. Sowb., Thesaurus, i, t. 49, f. 41, 40 83 81. Voluta thiarella, Lam. (= musica). Sowb., Thes., t. 49, f, 39 83 32. Voluta Guinaica, Lam. (= musica). Sowb., Thes., t. 49, f. 38 83 33. Voluta sulcata, Lam. (= musica). Sowb., Thes., t. 53, f. 87 83 34. Voluta polypleura, Crosse (== musica, var.). Jour, de Conch., t. 5, f. 6, 1876 83 35. Voluta virescens, Solander. Sowb., Thes., i, t. 52, f. 78 84 36. Voluta pusio, Swains. (= virescens). Thes., t. 55, f, 119 84 37. Voluta Hebraea, Lam. Sowb., Thes., i, t. 54, f. 96 84 38. Voluta musica, Linn (animal). Fischer, Jour, de Conch., t. 5, f. 1, 1879 83 39. Voluta Indica, Sowb. (= interpuncta, Mart.). Sowb., t. 51, f. 68... 84 40. Voluta turbinata, Kiener (= Hebrsea, var.). Iconog., t. 26, f. 2.... 84 41. Voluta Hamillei, Crosse (= rupestris, Gmel.). Jour, de Conch., t. 1, f. 5, 1870 85 42. Voluta fulminata, Lam. (= rupestris). Sowb., Thes., t. 50, f. 51... 85 Plate 25. 43. 44. Voluta vespertilio, Linn. Sowb., Thes., i, t. 47, f. 15, 21 86 45. Voluta vespertilio, reversed. Sowb., Thes., i, t. 51,-f. 67 86 46. Voluta pellis-serpentis, Lam. (= vespertilio). Sowb., t. 47, f. 20... 86 47. Voluta serpentina, Lam. (= vespertilio). Sowb., t. 47, f. 23 86 48. Voluta vespertilio, Linn. Quoy, Voy. Astrol., t. 44, f. 3 86 49. Voluta mitis, Lam. (= vespertilio). Sowb., t. 47, f, 18 86 50. Voluta pulchra, Sowb. Reeve, Icon., f. 54 a 86 "2 GO REFERENCE TO PLATES. FIGURE. 1'AOli. 51. Voluta Wisemani, Brazier ( pulchra). Jour, de Conch., t. 5, f. 1, 1871 86 -VJ. Voluta lincolata, Kiister ( vespertilio). Conch. Cab., t. 88, f. 6... 80 53. Voluta nivosa, Lam. Sowb., Thes., i, t. 51, f. 01 *0 54. Voluta innexa, Reeve ( rutila). Sowb., Thes.. iii, t. 2G1, f. 137.. 55. 'Voluta Norrisii, Gray. Sowb., Thes., i, t. 51, f. 65 8(5 56. Voluta rutila, Brod. Sowb., Thes., i, t. 46, f. 6 S7 57. Voluta Sophia, Gray. Sowb., Thes., iii, t. 261, f. 132 87 58. Voluta luteostoma, Desh. Sowb., Thes., i, t. 51, f. 59 ss 59. Voluta maculata, Swains. Sowb., Thes., i, t. 53, f. 86 98 Plate 26. 60. Voluta piperita, Sowb. Thes., i, t. 51, f. 62 61. 02. Voluta aulica, Sol. Sowb., t. 46, f. 10, 11 63. Voluta Deshayesii, Reeve. Sowb., iii, t, 261, f. 184 88 64. Voluta Rossiniana, Bernardi. Sowb., Thes., iii, t. 201, t'. 185 05. Voluta imperialis, Lam. Sowb., i, t. 54, f. 102 8S 00. Voluta Bednalli, Brazier. Zool. Proc., t, 40, f. 1, 1880 89 07. Voluta Junonia, Chemn. Sowb., i, t, 49, f. 44 90 68. Voluta scapha, Gmel. Sowb., i, t. 48, f. 35 89 t',;). Voluta Kaupi, Dunker. Novit, Conch., t, 22, f. 1 90 70. Voluta magnitica, Lam. Sowb., Thes., i, t. 54, f. 108 89 71. Voluta volvacea, Lam. ( navicans, Gmel.). Sow))., t. 40, t'. 8 91 72. Voluta exoptaiula, Sowb. Thes. Conch., iii, t. 201, f. 186 91 78, Voluta Australia}, Cox. Zool. Proc., t. 52, f. 1, 1871 91 74. Voluta Maria-Emma, Gray ( Gray PC, Crosse). Sowb., Thes., iii, t, 261, f. 133 91 Plate 27. 75. Voluta Riickeri, Crosse ( piperita, var.). Jour de Conch., t. 1, f. 1, 1808 S7 76. Voluta Macgillivrayi, Cox ( piperita, var.). Zool. I'roc., t. 48, f. 9, 1878 87 77. Voluta dubia, Brod. Jahrbuch Mai. Gesell., vi, t, 4, f. 1 90 78. Voluta Ceraunia, Crosse (.-- piperita, var.). Jour, de Couch., I. 1, f. 1, 1880 S7 79. Voluta Catlu-artiio, Reeve. Zool. Proc., t. 38, f. 6, 1856 88 80. Voluta I'unctata, Swains. Jour, de Conch., t, 5, f. 2, 1871 89 81. Voluta dubia, Brod. (juv.). Sowb., Thes. Conch , i, t. 5-',. f. 1 16.... 90 s2. Voluta Hargreavesi, Angas. /ool. Proc., t. 42, f. 18, 1S72 88. Voluta Sclateri, Cox. Zool. Proc., t. 26, f. 3, 1869 92 84. Voluta Tissotiana, Crosse ( navicans). Jour, de Conch., t. 0, t'. 1, 1807 91 85. Voluta Turner!, Gray. Sowb., Thes., iii, t. 200, f. 129 92 86. Voluta Kingi, Cox. Zool. Proc., t. 34, f. 4, 1871 92 Plate 28. 87. Voluta Angasi, Sowb. (.-. undulata, Lam.). Thes. Conch., i, t. 48, f. 29 92 SS. Voluta uudulata, Lam. Sowb., i, t, 48, f. 28 92 S9. Voluta marmorata, Swn. Sowb., i, t. 46, f. S H2 90. Voluta pallida, Gray ( volva, (Jnu-L). Sow))., i, t. 58, f. 91 91. Voluta zebra, Leach. Sowb., Thes., i, t. 53, f. s:j REFERENCE TO PLATES. 261 FIQURK. PAGE. 92. Valuta Loroisi, Val. Sowb., Thes., iii.t. 261, f. 138 , 93 (,'3. Voluta pallida, Gray, var. (= reticulata. Rve.). Sowb., i, t. 63, f. 94. 94 94. Volnta puotexta, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 29 b 94 95. Voluta Harfordi, Cox (— canaliculata, McCoy). Zool. Proc., t. 26, f. 2, 1869 93 90. Voluta reticulata, Sowb. (= proetexta). Thes., i, t 49, f. 47 94 97. Voluta Pacifica, Soland. Sowb., Thes., i, t. 48, f. 26 94 (.>S. Voluta fusus, Quoy (= Facifica, juv.). Voy. Astrol., t. 44, f. 8.... 94 99. Voluta gracilis, Swn. (= Pacifica). Thes. Conch., i, t. 55, f. 117.. 94 100. Voluta Americana, Reeve. Zool. Proc., t. 38, f. 2. 1856 94 101. Voluta Cleryana, Petit ( — Americana). Jour, de Conch., 2 ser. i, t. 6, f. 4 , 94 102. Voluta megaspira, Sowb. Thes., i, t. 48, f. 32 95 103. Voluta fusiformis, Swains. Sowb., t. 54, f. 100 95 104. 105. Voluta fulgetrum, Sowb. Thes., i. t. 48, f. 33, 34 95 106. Voluta papillosa, Swn. Sowb., Thes., i, t. 48, f. 30 95 Plate 29. 107. Voluta ancilla, Sowb. ( Magellanica, Lam.). Thes., i. t. 54, f. 101. 97 IdS. Voluta subnodosa, Leach (— -: Magellanica). Thes., t. 47, f. 24 97 109. Voluta Beckii, Brod. Sowb., i, t. 54, f. 104... 97 110. Volutn, Magellanica, Sowb. ( ancilla). Thes., t. 54, f. 99 97 111. Voluta rudis, Gray ( Brasiliana). Thes., t, 46, f. 7. No color. 98 112. Voluta angulata, Swains. Sowb., t. 47, f. 13 98 113. Voluta Brasiliana, Soland. Orb., Voy. Am., t. 60, f. 4 98 114. Voluta concinna, Brod. Sowb., t, 51, f. 66 99 115. Voluti Brasiliana, Sol. Sowb., Thes., i. t, 54, f. 98 98 116. Voluta bullata. Swains. Sowb., t, 53, f. 88 100 117. Voluta Bra/ion, Cox. Zool. Proc.. t. 48, f. 8, 1873 100 118. Voluta cymbiola, Sowb., Thes , t. 52, f. 75 99 119. Voluta corona, Chcnm. ( cymbiola). Sowb., t. 55, f. 120 99 20. Voluta abyssicola, Ad. & Rve. Sowb., Thes., iii, t. 260, f. 124 100 21. Voluta angulata, Swains. Orb., Voy. Am., t, 60, f. 2 98 22. Voluta mamilla, Gray. Sowb., i, t. 50, f. 57 101 Plate 30. 23. Voluta Kllioti, Sowb. ( Turneri, Gray). Thes., iii, t. 260, f. 127. 92 24. Voluta Krcusleno Angas. Zool. Proc., t, 2, f. 3, 1865 94 2-">. Voluta t'estiva, Lam. Reeve, Icon., f. 28, c 95 26. Voluta Thatcher!, McCoy. Jour, de Conch., t. 1, f. 1, 1873 96 127. Voluta Africana, Reeve. Zool. Proc., t, 33, f. 3, 1856 9"> 128. Voluta Roadnighho, McCoy. Ann. Mag. Nat, Hist,, t. 7, f. 2, 1881. 96 129. Voluta coniformis, Cox. Jour, de Conch., t, 4, f. 1, 1871 100 130. Voluta Stearnsii, Dall. Calif. Proc., iv, t. 1, f. 1 97 1:>1. Voluta Ferussaci, Don. ( Brasiliana). Reeve, Icon., f. 23 98 132. Voluta Prevostiana, Crosse (== megaspira, var.). Jour, de Conch., t. 1, f. 1, 1879 95 Plate 31. 133. Lyria deliciosa, Montrouzier. Jour, de Conch., 2 ser.,iv, t. 2, f. 7. 102 134. 135. Lyria deliciosa, Jour, de Conch., t. 13, f. 3, 4, 1867. a, foot; />, siphon, cut open; c, mantle; d, c, branchiae; g, rectum; £, appendages of the siphon ; I, prerectal glands ; m, penis ; n, ten- tacles ; o, lateral appendages of the neck; p, visceral sac 102 2G2 REFERENCE TO PLATES. FIGURE. PACK. lot). Lyria nucleus, Lam. Reeve, Icon. Voluta, f. 41, b 10- 1:17. Lyria Beaui, Fischer & Bernardi. Jour, de Conch., 2 ser. i, t. 9, f. 1 102 138. Lyria cassidula, Reeve. Sowb., Thes., Hi, t, 260, f. 1:50 103 139. Lyria pusilla, Schrenck. Amur Landes Moll., t. 17, f. 15 103 140. Lyria Delessertiana, Petit. Sowb., i, t. 52, f. 74 lo:$ 141. Lyria Lyrteformis, Swn. Sowb., i, t. 49. f. 45 Hi:; 142. Lyria costata, Swains. Sowb., t. 52, f. 71 10= 5 143. Lyria Mitra-formis, Lam. Sowb., t. 52, f. 82 \(}-\ 144. Lyria Archeri, Angas. Zool. Proc., t. 2, f. 5, 1865 104 145. Lyria harpa, Barnes. Sowb., i, t. 55, f. 114 104 146. Lyria Cumingii, Brod. Sowb., t, 55, f. 105 104 147. Lyria Cylleniformis, Sowb. (= Cumingii). Thes., t. 55, f. 113 104 148. Lyria Guildingii, Sowb. Thes., t. 55, f. 110 105 149. Lyria guttata, Reeve. Icon., f. 56 1<>"> 150. Lyria Columbella, Sowb. Thes., iii, t. 260, f. 123 105 151. 152. Microvoluta Australis, Angas. Zool. Proc., t. 5, f. 2, 1877 H»."> 153. Voluta vexillum, Lam. Sowb., Thes., t. 50, f. 54 85 Plate 32. 1. Mitra episcopalis, Linn. Kiener. Mitra, t. 1, f. 1 Ill 2. Mitra papalis, Linn. Sowb., Thesaurus, f. 6 Ill 3. Mitra pontificalis, Lam. Sowb., Thes., f. 1 Ill 4. Mitra cardinalis, Gmel. Sowb., Thes., f. 32 Ill 5. Mitra Lamarckii, Desh. Sowb., Thes., f. 58 112 6. Mitra versicolor, Martyn. Sowb., Thes., f. 44 112 7. Mitra versicolor, Martyn. Kiener, Iconog., t. 7, f. 18 112 8. Mitra nebulosa, Swains. (-- versicolor). Keeve, Icon., f. 3 112 Plate 33. 9. Mitra variegata, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. Ill 113 10. Mitra variegata, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 162 11:! 11. Mitra propinqua, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 59 112 12. Mitra nympha, Reeve ( variegata). Icon., f. 249.... 11" 13. Mitra lacunosa, Reeve (= variegata). Conch. Icon., f. 65 11-". 14. Mitra Rossite, Reeve (== variegata). Sowb., Thes., f. 11:> 113 15. Mitra sanguinolenta, Lam. Kiener, Iconog., t. 14, f. 45. llo 16. Mitra eximia, A. Ad. Sowb., Thes., f. 266 113 17. Mitra lacunosa, Sowb. ( eximia). Thes. Conch., f. 171 11:; IS. Mitra ca>rulea, Reeve. Sowb., Thes., f. 232 114 19. Mitra Mauritiana, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 610 114 20. Mitra incisa, Ads. & Reeve. Thes. Conch., f. 292 114 21. Mitra Mariae, A. Ad. (= incisa). Smith, Zool. Proc., t. 50, f. 14, 1878 , 114 22. Mitra serpentina, Lam. Sowb., Thes., f. 73 114 23. Mitra Marquesana, A. Ad. Sowb., Thes., f. 575 Ill 24. Mitra Bovei, Kiener. Sowb., Thes., f. 60 , 1 15 2"). Mitra puncticulata, Lam. Sowb., Thes., f. 9 115 2U. Mitra Soplme, Crosse. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 546 115 27. Mitra cratitia, A. Ad. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 545 115 28. Mitra dactyloidea, Anton ( Olivu'formis). Kiister, t. 14, f. 2 131 REFERENCE TO PLATES. 263 Plate 34. FIGURE. PAGE. 29. Mitra floccata, Reeve. Sowb., Thes., f. 186 115 80. Mitra chalybeia, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 59 116 81. Mitra guttata, Swains. Sowb., Thes., f. 166... 116 32. Mitra Fergusoni, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 70 116 83. Mitra limata, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 312 116 34. Mitra Desetangsii, Kiener. Sowb., Thes., f. 183 117 35. Mitra florida, Gould. From type specimen 116 36. Mitra cancellata, Kiener. Iconog., t. 30, f. 98 117 37. Mitra Hamillei, Petit. Jour, de Conch., ii, t. 7, f. 9, 1851 117 38. Mitra Senegalensis, Reeve. Sowb., Thes., f. 347 117 39. Mitra declivis, Reeve. Sowb., Thes., f. 272 118 40. Mitra inquinata, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 29 118 41. Miira declivis, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. z72 118 42. Mitra glabra. Swains. Sowb., Thes., f. 54 117 43. Mitra fulgurita, Reeve. Sowb., Thes., f. 63 118 44. Mitra Wrightii, Crosse (:— inquinata). Jour, de Conch., t. 1, f. 1, 1878 118 Plate 35. 45. 46. Mitra striatula, Lam. (— Barbadensis, Gmel.). Sowb., Thes., f. 97, 374 118 47. Mitra variabilis, Reeve. Sowb., Thes., f. 184 119 48. Mitra tessellata, Kiener (= Barbadensis). Iconog., f. 42 118 49. Mitra picta, Reeve (— Harbadensis). Conch. Icon., f. 123 118 50. Mitra simplex, Punker. Krauss, Sudafr. Moll., t. 6, f. 20 119 51. Mitra ustulata, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 227 119 52. Mitra ignobilis, Reeve. Sowb., Thes., f. 110 119 53. Mitra abbatis, Chemn. (— contraota, Swn.). Reeve, Icon., f. 91 120 54. Mitra rubiginosa, Reeve. Sowb., The?., f. 167 119 55. Mitra cancellata, Swains. Sowb., Thes., f. 69 119 56. Mitra cylindracea, Reeve (= variabilis). Sowb., Thes., f. 188 119 57. Mitra solida, Reeve. Sowb., Thes., f. 165 120 58. 60. Mitra pigra, A. Ad. Sowb , Thes., f. 177, 325 120 59. Mitra latruncularia, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 166 120 61. Mitra caliginosa, Reeve. Sowb., Thes., f. 75 120 62. Mitra sacerdotalis A. Ad. Sowb , Thes., f. 79 120 63. Mitra strigata, Swains. Sowb., Thes., f. 330 121 64. Mitra Rosettx, Angas. Sowb., Thes., f. 839 121 Plate 36. 65. Mitra Chinensis, Gray. Sowb , Thes., f. 81 120 ('•it. Mitra Chinensis, Gray. Reeve, Icon., f. 36 120 67. Mitra orientalis, Gray ( = maura, Swn.). Sowb., Thes., f. 40 121 68. Mitra Swainsoni, Brod. Reeve, Icon., f. 4 121 69. Mitra abbreviata, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 328 122 70. Mitra induta, Sowb. Zool. Proc., t. 24, f. 9, 1875 121 71. Mitra nigra, Quoy (— Quoyi, Desh.). Voy. Astrol., t; 45, f. 17 122 72. Mitra infrafasciata, Souv. Jour, de Conch., t. 5, f. 7, 1865 122 73. Mitranitida, A. Ad. Sowb., Thes., f. 637 122 74. Mitra cornicula, Linn. Sowb., Thes., f. 523 122 75. Mitra fusca, Swains. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 301 122. 76. Mitra cornicularis, Lam. (~ cornicula). Kiener, Iconog., t. 12, f. 38. 122 77. Mitra Philippiana, Forbes (= cornicula). Sowb., Thes., f. 524 122 264 REFERENCE TO PLATES. PAGE. 78. Mitra graja, Reeve ( = cornicula). Sowb., Thes., f. 525 ............... 122 7'.i. Mitra lactea, Lam. ( cornicula, var.). Sowb., Thes., f. 102 ......... 1 80. Mitra plumbea, Reeve ( cornicula, var,). Conch. Icon., f. !•">'>. ... 122 81. Mitra Schrocteri, Desh. f cornicula, var.). Thes., Conch., f. 529.. 122 82. Mitra insolata, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 650 ................................ 121 SJ5. Mitra Grccnlandica, Gray. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. KM) ............ ..... 124 84, 85, 87. Mitra ebenus, Lam. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 329, 334, 835... 124 si;. Mitra Kieneri, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 324 ................................ 1 88. Mitra Defrancii, Payr. ( ebenus, var. costata). Reeve, Icon., f. 1 f>9. 124 Plate 37. 89. Mitra livida, Reeve (~ ebenus, var. costata). Conch. Icon., f. 134 b. 124 1)0. Mitra chelonia, Reeve (? : ebenus). Conch. Icon., f. 2S(.) ............ 124 91. Mitra patula, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 333 ................................. 125 '.!•_'. Mitra rufocincta, A. Ad. ( Capensis). Sowb., Thes., f. 653 ........ 125 93. Mitra lachryma, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 258 ............................. 125 04. Mitra vincta, A. Ad. ( Capensis). Sowb., Thes., f. 520 ............ 125 '.15. Mitra Capensis, Dunker. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 654 .................. 125 '.Hi. Mitra pica, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 247 ................................... 125 97. Mitra albina, A. Ad. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 547 ....................... 12'.) 98. Mitra flexilabris, Sowb. Zool. Proc., t. 24, f. 4, 1875 .................. 128 '.i'.i. Mitra petrosa, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 314 ................................ 121 100. Mitra funerea, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 108 .............................. 12f. 101. Mitra funerea, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 114 ..................... 12 (1 102. Mitra bilineata, Reeve ( fanerea). Conch. Icon., f. 294 ............ 12»', 103. Mitra analogica, Reeve. Conch., Icon., f. 293 ........................... 120 104. Mitra Australis, Swains. Reeve, Icon., f. 1 18 ........................... 12C» 105. Mitra melaleuca, Quoy ( Australis). Voy. Astrol.. t. 45 his, t'. 2C>. 12 c. lor,. Mitra Lamberti, Souv. Jour, de Conch., t. 13, f. 3, 1875 ........... 12f, 107. Mitra polita, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 94 ................................... 1*211 108. Mitra callosa, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 105 ..................... 126 109. Mitra effusa, Swains. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 100 ..................... 127 110. Mitra testacea, Swains. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 98 .................... 127 111. Mitra bulimoides, Reeve ( tostacea). Conch. Icon., f. 221 ......... 127 112. Mitra badia, Reeve ( testacea). Sowb , Thes. Conch., f. 1 SI ...... 127 1 1:5. Mitra typha, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 32:5 ......... . ............ 12 S 114. Mitra rhodia, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 225 ................................ 127 115. Mitra castanea, A. Ad. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 205 .................. 127 I 1»). Mitra peculiaris, Reeve ( typha). Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. -".22... 12S 117. Mitra tennis, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 327 ................................. 129 118. Mitra nigra, Clieinn. ( Melaniana, Lam.). Sowb., Thes., Conch., f. 4 ................................................................................. 127 119. Mitra digna, A. A.I. ( Melaniana). Sowb., Thes., f. 115 ........... 127 120. Mitra, mi cans, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 5S8 ..................... 12'.i 121. Mitra Cookii, Hanley. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 22S ..................... 129 Plate 38. 122. Mitra sonata, Marryatt, Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. (.2 .................... l:',o 12::. Mitra oasta, Lam. Sowb., Thes Conch , f. Hi .......................... l::o 121. Mitra tissurata. Lam. Sowb., Thes. Couch., f. 90 ............. . ......... 1-1 125. Mitra ocellata. Swains. ( tissurata). Sowb., Thes.. f. S5 ........... l::| I2i',. Mitra Sftntamgeli, Marar. ( zonata). Guerin's Mag , t.2£, 1840. 130 127. Mitra . lilum. Wood. Sowl.., Thes. ( 'onch., f. 305 ........................ 1:50 128. Mitra t'ormosa, Pease. Am. Jour. Conch, iii, t. 2:5, f. 1 ............... 1:51 REFERENCE TO PLATES. 265 FIGURE. PAGE. 129. Miira zephyrina, Duclos. Sowb.. Thes. Conch., f. 308 132 130. Mitra Nevillei, Hanley (= zephyrina). Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 306. 132 131. Mitra Olivoeformis, Swains, lloeve, Conch. Icon., f. 212 131 132. Mitra impressa, Anton. Sowb., Thes., Conch., f. 106 ... .. 132 13C. Mitra lens, Wood. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 28 133 134. Mitra vitellina, Gould. Moll. Wilkes' Exped., f. 352 132 135. Mitra oniscina, Lam. Kiener, Iconog., t. 25, f. 79 133 136. Mitra terebralis, Lam. (— tessellata, Mart.). Sowb., Thes., f. 94. 132 137. Mitra Dupontii, Kiener (= lens). Iconog., t. 13, f. 39 133 138. Mitra granulosa, Lam. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 90 133 129. Mitra tessellata, Martyn. Sowb., Thes., f, 97 132 Plate 39. 140. Mitra Inca, d'Orb. (= lens). Voy. Am. Merid., t. 77, f. 1 133 141. Mitra lignaria, Reeve (— lens). Conch. Icon., f. 64 133 142. Mitra muricata, Swains. (= lens). Sowb., Thes., f. 558 133 143. Mitra vultuosa, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 270 .'. 134 144. Mitra rupicola, Reeve (-—lens). Conch. Icon., f. 53...., 133 145. Mitra nucleola, Lam. Kiener, Iconog., t. 26, f. 83 134 146. Mitra nucleola, Lam. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 226 134 147. Mitra nucleola, Lam. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 397 134 148. Mitra Lifouana, Crosse (== texturata, var.). Jour, de Conch., t. 13, f. 5, 1872 134 149. Mitra s'phserulata, Martyn. Sowb., Thes Conch., f. 38 134 150. Mitra texturata, Lam. Sowb., Thes., f. 84 134 151. Mitra unifascialis, Lam. (— nucleola). Kiener, Iconog., t. 26, f. 84 134 152. Mitra crenif era, Lam. Reeve, Conch., Icon., f. 38 135 153. Mitra Ehrenbergi, Jickeli. Jahrb. Mai. Gesell., 1, t. 2, f. 3 136 154. Mitra arenacea, Bunker. Novit. Conch., t, 10, f. 3 136 155. Mitra Hemprichii, Jickeli. Jahrb. Mai. Gesell., i, t. 2, f. 1 136 156. Mitra gracilis, Reeve. Sowb., Thes., f. 187 136 157. Mitra Strangei, Angas. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 289 136 158. Mitra scabriuscula, Linn. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 35 135 159. Mitra Peasei, Dohrn (= Isabella). Sowb.. Thes., f. 76 137 160. Mitra cytharoidea, Dohrn. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 567 136 161. Mitra Hebes, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 230 137 162. Mitra loricata, Reeve (— Isabella, Swn.). Sowb., Thes., f. 147.... 137 163. Mitra formosa, A. Ad. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f, 235 138 164. Mitra pretiosa, Reeve (= crenifera). Conch. Icon., f. 116... 135 165. Mitra Antonice, II. Ad. (= crenifera). Thes. Conch., f. 245 135 Plate 40. 166. Mitra Norrisii, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 68 137 167. Mitra nivea, Swains. Sowb., Thes., f. 77 137 168. Mitra Isabella, Swains. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 42 137 ir.'.i. Mitra M orchil, A. Ad. (= Isabella). Zool. Proc., t. 28, f. 5, 1854.. 137 170. Mitra crebrilineata, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 626 138 171. Mitra sulcata, Swains. Reeve, Icon., f. 176 139 172. Mitra lineata, Swains. Sowb., Thes., f. 554 1 :•'.'.) 173. Mitra multilirata, A. Ad. Sowb., Thes., f. 556 139 174. Mitra nexilis, Mart. (= filaris, Linn.). Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 83. 138 175. Mitra filosa, Born. (= filaris, Linn.). Sowb , Thes , f. 82 138 176. Mitra circulate, Kr. (== filaris, var.). Sowb., Thes., f. 87 138 34 206 REFERENCE TO PLATES. FIGURE. PAGE. 177. Mitra gigantea, Swains. (= sulcata). Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 95.. 1:!'.» 178. Mitra Tathnrc, Jickeli. Jahrb. Mai. GeselL, i, t. 2, f. 4 1 :'.'.» 179. Mitra Belcheri, Hinds. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 80 139 180. Mitra Bernardiana, Phil. ( -= filaris, var.). Specimen 138 181. Mitra segra, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 112 139 182. Mitra Hindsii, Reeve ( = sulcata). Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 95 139 183. Mitra funiculata, Reeve (= sulcata). Conch. Icon., f. 122 1 :'»'.» 184. Mitra attenuate, Swains. (= sulcata). Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 194. 1 :'.'.« 185. Mitra carnicolor, Reeve. Sowb., Thes., f. 549 1:J'.» Plate 41. 186. Mitra incarnati, Reeve (= carnicolor). Sowb., Thes., f. 551 I'!'1 187. Mitra pura, A. Ad. (= carnicolor). Sowb.. Thes., f. 566 139 188. Mitra straminea, A. Ad. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 561 140 189. Mitra pia, Dohrn. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 550 1:59 190. Mitra flammea, Quoy. Sowb., Thes , f. 173 1 lo 191. Mitra flammigera, Reeve (= flammea). Sowb., Thes., f. 108 140 192. Mitra interlirata, Reeve (^flammea). Sowb., Thes., f. .°,G9 140 193. Mitra avenacea, Reeve ( flammea). Conch. Icon., f. 246 140 194. Mitra Haneti, Petit, ' Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 624 142 195. Mitra foveolata, Dunker (^ flammea). Sowb., Thes., f. 371 140 196. Mitra tornata, Reeve (— flammea). Conch. Icon., f. 269 140 197. Mitra rufilirata, Ad. & Reeve (= flammea). Sowb., The^., f. 572.. 140 198. Mitra Cyri, Dohrn (= fulgetrum). Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 576... 142 199. Mitra Novae Hollands, Sowb. (= flammea). Thes. Conch., f. 368.. 140 200. Mitra hystrix, Montrouz. (= flammea). Jour, de Conch., ?> ser., ii, t. 9, f. 8, 1862 140 201. Mitra roborea, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 306 110 202. Mitra duplilirata, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 229 140 203. Mitra annulata, Reeve. Thes. Conch., f. 92 140 204. Mitra acutilirata, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 274 141 205. Mitra insculpta, A. Ad. (= annulata). Sowb., Thes., f. 568 14<» 206. Mitra amoena, A. Ad. (—annulata). Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 244. 140 207. Mitra Fischeri, Souv. ( annulata). Sowb., Thes., f. 57:'. 140 208. Mitra rosacea, Reeve (._- annulata). Conch. Icon., f. 321 140 209. Mitra acuta, Sowb. (= annulata). Zool. Proc., t. 48, f. 7, 1878 140 210. Mitra flammea, Reeve (= Philippinarum). Conch. Icon., f. 120... 141 211. Mitra semiconica, Sowb. ( Philippinarum). Thes. Conch., f. 619. 141 212. Mitra strigillata, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 248 141 21:5. Mitra bacillum, Lam. Mag. de /ool., t. 7, 1831 141 214. Mitra Hindsii, Reeve ( = sulcata). Thes. Conch , f. 190 1:59 215. Mitra pruinosa, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 565 142 216. Mitra fulgetrum, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 115 1-V-i 217. Mitra Boissaci, Montr. (= fulgetrum). Sowb., Thes., f. 574 142 Plate 42. 218. Mitra Malleti, Petit. Jour, de Conch., iii, t. 2, f. 1 142 219. 220. Mitra carinata, Swains. Sowb., Thes., f. 240, 247 142 221. Mitra Senegalensis, Reeve (. = carinata). Sowb., Thes., f. 347 142 22J. Mitra Gaiiibiana, Duhrn ( cariinta). Novit. Conch., t. 15, f. 11 . M2 220. Mitra Gainbiana. Dohrn. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 579 142 224. Mitra spadicea, Dunker ( - peregra). Sowb., Thes. Conch , f. 47s. 142 I"-'."). Mitra telescopium, Reeve. Sowb., Thes., f. 304 143 22i1.. Mitra mu'sta, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. .".2:5 143 REFERENCE TO PLATES. 267 FIGURE. PAGE. 227. Mitra cucuinerina, Lam. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 201 143 228. Mitra cucumerina, Lam. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 277 143 22! t. Mitra fraga. Quoy (? = cucumerina). Voy. Astrol., t. 45 bis, f. 2(J. 143 2oO. Mitra Adamsonii, Gray, JSowb., Thes. Conch., f. 627 144 231. Mitra Antonii, Kiister ( ..-- Adamsonii). Conch. Cab., t. 14, f. 12... 144 2o2. Mitra Tornatelloides, Reeves. Conch. Icon., f. 316 144 2:t;5. Mitra chrysalis, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 200 144 234. Mitra turgida, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 273 144 235. Mitra indentata, Sowb. (-- turgida) Thes. Conch., f. 412 144 236. Mitra peregra, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 186 144 237. Mitra porcata. Humphr. (-- peregra). Conch. Icon., f. 187 144 238. Mitra miniata, Anton (= peregra). Kiister, t. 14, f. 9 144 W.t. Mitra gracilior, Carpenter. Specimen , 145 240. Mitra Adamsonii, Gray. Reeve, Icon., f. 150 144 241. Mitra astyagis. Dohrn. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 367 , 142 242. Mitra turben, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 213 146 243. Mitra tabanula, Lam. Reeve, Iconog., f. 325 146 244. Mitra pediculus, Lam. ( - tabanula). Kiener, Iconog., t. 16, f. 53. 146 245. Mitra minor, Sowb. (= tabanula). Thes. Conch., f. 662 146 246. Mitra rotundilirata, Reeve (= tabanula). Conch. Icon., f. 178 146 247. Mitra Caledonica, Recluz (= tabanula). Jour, de Conch. ,iv. t. 7, f. 7. 146 Plate 43. 248. Mitra Hanleyi, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 661 146 249. Mitra Solandri, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 172 146 250. Mitra Solandri, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 265 146 251. Mitra Ruppellii, Reeve (= Solandri). Conch. Icon., f. 179 146 253. Mitra vexillum, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 270 146 254. Mitra crassicostata, Sowb (= vexillum, Rve.). Thes. Conch., f. 387. 146 255. 256. Mitra aurantia, Gmelin. Sowb., Thes Conch., f. 250 147 257. Mitra nanus, Reeve (= aurantia). Conch. Icon., f 194 147 258. Mitra Michelini, Guerin. Mag. de Zool., t. 38, 1830 147 259." Mitra proscissa, Reeve. Sowb., Thesaurus, f. 282 147 260. Mitra rubiginea, A. Ad. (•= proscissa). Thes. Conch., f. 257 147 261. Mitra carinilirata, Souv. (== proscissa). Jour, de Conch., t. 1, f. 1, 1872 147 •2(>-2. Mitra consolidata, Sowb. (? === proscissa). Thes. Conch., f. 271.... 147 263. Mitra crassa, Swains. Sowb., Thes, Conch., f. 66 147 252. 264, Mitra Ticaonica, Reeve (= crassa). Conch. Icon., f. 181 147 265. Mitra Ticaonica, Reeve (= crassa). Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 252.. 147 266. Mitra ambigua, Swains. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f . 5 147 267. Mitra fulva, Swains. (= ambigua, var.). Reeve, Icon., f. 24 147 268. Mitra attenuata, Reeve (= fulva). Conch. Icon., f. 45 147 269". Mitra adusta, Lam. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 16 148 Plate 44. 270. Mitra Ticaonica, Reeve (= crassa). Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 253... 147. 271. Mitra fulvescens, Swains. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 452 148 272. Mitra coeligena Reeve (? = crassa). Sowb., Thes., f. 222 147 273. Mitra coronata, Lam. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 104 a • 148 274. Mitra coronata, Lam. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 220 148 275. Mitra tiarella, A. Ad. (— coronata). Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 56... 148 276. Mitra adusta, Lam. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 17 148 277. Mitra aurora, Dohrn (= coronata. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 223... 146 268 HEFERENCE TO PLATES. PAGE. 278. Mitra digitalis, Dillw. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 207 ..................... I »'•> 279. Mitra ferruginea, Lain. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 15 ..................... 15o '-'so. Mitra rubritincta, Reeve ( ferruginea). Conch. Icon., f. 147,... 150 281. Mitra assimilis, Pease ( coronata). Am. Jour. Conch., iii, t, 15, f. 1 ......................................................................... 148 282. Mitra marginata, Sowb. (?.--- coronata). Thes. Conch., f. oil ....... 1 1s 283. Mitra floridula, Sowb., ( - coronata). Thes. Conch , f. 2S3 ......... MS 2S4, 285. Mitra lugubris, Swains. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 200. 201 ...... 14'.) '-'Si;. Mitra albofasciata, Sowb. ( lugubris). Thes. Conch., f. 300 ...... 149 2s7. Mitra coriacea, Reeve ( lugubris, juv.). Conch. Icon , f. 231 ..... 14'.) 288. Mitra picea, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 658 ................................... 150 281>. Mitra U/ielliana, Crosse. Thes. Conch., f. 455 .......................... 150 2HO. Mitra clara, Sowb. ( ferruginea). Thes., f. 052 ...................... 150 2'.U. Mitra pudica, Pease. Sowb , Thes. Conch., f. 2'.ti; .................... .. 150 2'.i2. Mitra subrostrata, Sowb. ( pudica). Thes. Conch., f. 297 ......... 150 2'.)::, 294. Mitra Candida, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 2SS, 502 ....... 150 295. Mitra crenata, Swains. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 5(5:] .................... 151 2'.it;. Mitra Lienardi, Souverb. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 239 ................. 151 297. Mitra Williams!, Newcomb. Am. Jour. Corich., v, t. 17, f. 5 ......... 151 29S. Mitra luctuosa, A. Ad. Sowb., Thes., f. 229 ............................. 151 299. Mitra rutila, A. Ad. Sowb., Thes., f. 221 ................................ .151 300. Mitra pellis-serpentis, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. GO ....................... 151 Plate 45. 301. Mitra brunnea, Pease. Specimen 153 302. Mitra brumalis, Reeve ( pellis-serpentis). Sowb., Thes., f. 210.. 151 303. Mitra microstoma, Sowb. (--- pellis-serpentis). Thes., f. 291 151 304. Mitra reticulata, Pease ( pellis-serpentis). Sowb., Thes. f. 290.. 151 305. Mitra suturata, Reeve ( = pellis-serpentis). Conch. Icon., f. 272... 151 30G. Mitra cretacea, Sowb. ( pellis-serpentis). Thes., f. 578 151 307. Mitra Grelloisi, llecluz (— pellis-serpentis). Jour, do Conch., iv, t. 7, f. 8 151 308. Mitra Nassoides, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 031 152 300. Mitra scrotina, A. Ad., Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 21(5... 152 310. Mitra semiferruginea, Jonas. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 222 a 152 311. Mitra dealbata, A. Ad. Thes. Conch., f. 571 152 312. Mitra acuminata, Swains. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 88 15:; 313. Mitra coarctata, Swains. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 99 153 314. Mitra brumalis, Reeve (pellis-serpentis). Sowb., Thes., f. 210 151 315. Mitra astricta, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 188 151 31(5, 318. Mitra astricta, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 208, 224 151 317. Mitra Samuelis, Dohrn (— astricta). Novit,, t. 15, f. 1 154 319. Mitra Auriculoides, Reeve. Sowb., Thes., f. 449 151 320. Mitra fastigium, Reeve. Sowb., Thes., f. 435 154 321. Mitra Molleri, Kiister. Conch. Cab., t, 17 a, f. 13 15-1 322. Mitra limbifera, Lam. Sowb., Thes. f. 2C.2 154 323. 324. Mitra Columbella«formis, Kiener ( limbifera). Sowb., Thes., f. 255, 25(5 I5| 325. Mitra striata. Gray ( limbifera). Beechey's Voy., t. 3(5, f. 7 154 32»i. Mitra Mitchelini, Sowb ( limbifera). Thes. Conch., f. 259 154 327. Mitra maculosa, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 175 155 32S. Mitra Arabica, Dohrn ( maculosa). Zool. Proc., t. 26, f. 4, 1861. 155 329. Mitra tristis, Swains. Reeve, Icon., f. 1U4 155 REFERENCE TO PLATES. 269 Plate 46. FiGUHE. PAGE. 330, 381. Mitra chrysostoma, Swains. Sowb., Thes.. t, 8, f. 95, 96 155 332, 333. Mitra scutulata, Lam. Sowb., Thes., f. 430, 431 155 33-1. .Mitra amphorelln, Lam. ( scutulata). Sowb., Thes , f. 4-i2 155 335. Mitra decurtata, Reeve (= scutulata). Sowb., Thes., f. 460 155 336. Mitra oleacea, Reeve (= scutulata). Conch. Icon , f. 105 155 337. Mitra sertum, Duval (— scutulata). Jour, de Conch., iii, t. 7, f. 1. 155 tt'.S. Mitra litterata, Lam. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 436 155 :!;'>'.). Mitra maculosa, Reeve (= litterata). Sowb , Thes., f. 442 155 340. Mitra paupercula, Linn. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 84 156 3-11. Mitra virgata, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 197 b 156 342. Mitra reuisa, Lam. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 198 156 o-l:5. Mitra virgata, Reeve (--.--. retusa, Lam.). Conch. Icon., f. 197 a 156 344. Mitra capillata, Gould (= retusa). Wilkes' Exped., f. 351 156 345. Mitra Ziervogeliana, Grnel. Reeve, Icon., f. 136 157 34U. Mitra robusta, Reeve (— Ziervogeliana, var.) Icon., f. 140 157 347. Mitra jucuuda (--— tigrina). Tapparone-Canefri, Voy. Magenta, 1. 1, f. 3! , 157 34S. Mitra ligrina, A. Ad. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 438 157 349. Mitra Woldemarii, Kien (: ••- Ziervogeliana, var.). Tconog., f. 139. 157 350. Mitra solidula. Reeve (•-•••• Ziervogeliana, var.). Conch. Icon., f. 133. 157 351. Mitra .Kthiops, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 324 158 352. Mitra anthracina, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 137 158 353. Mitra choava, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 135 158 3">1. Mitra albomaculata, A. Ad. Sowb., Thes., f. 449 158 355. Mitra Columbellaria, A. Ad. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 660 158 Plate 47. :;r>i;. Thala foveata, Sowb. Thes. Conch, f. 408 160 357. Thala roseata, A. Ad. Sowb., Thes., f. 664 160 35S. Thala solitaria, C. B. Ad. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 665 160 359. Thala exilis, Reeve. Sowb., Thes., f. 672 160 360. Thala todilla, Mighels. Sowb.. Thes., f 673 160 301. Thala milium, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 251 160 362. Thala recurva, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 297 160 563. Thala gratiosa, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 277 161 364. Thala mirifica, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 278 161 36">. Thala cernica, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 670 161 366. Thala augustata, Sowb. (= cernica). Thes. Conch., f. 671 161 367. Thala angiostoma, Pease (— _: cernica, var.). Am. Jour. Conch., iii, t. 15, f. 9 161 368. 369. Thala fusus, Souverb. (= cernica, var.). Jour, de Conch., t. 13, f. 3, 4, 1876 161 370. Thala brevicula, Souverb. Jour, de Conch., t. 13. f. 5, 1876 161 371. Thala adumbrata, Souverb. Jour, de Conch., t, 13, f. 6, 1876 161 372. Mitroidea Barclay!, Adams (= multiplicata, Pse.). Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 310 , 162 373. Mitroidea Locbbeckianus,Weink. (—-multiplicata). Kiister, Pleurot, t. a, f. 1 162 374. Mitroidea Ancillides, Swains. Sowb., Thes.- Conch., f. 100 162 375. Mitroidea bellula, A. Ad. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 59.3 163 376. Mitroidea telum, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 614 163 377. Mitroidea infecta, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 75 163 378. Mitroidea infecta, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 607 163 270 REFERENCE TO PLATES. :579, 380. Mitroidea Barclay!, Hanley ( infecta). Thes. Conch., f. 225, 612 ................................................................................. Hi:; 381. Dibaphus Philippii, Crosse. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 608 ............ 161 Plate 48. 382. Turricula regina, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 53 ........................... 161 383. Turricula taeniata, Lam. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 52 ................... KM 384. 385. Turricula vittata, Swains. ( Itoniata). Keeve, Conch., Icon., f. 50, b, c ............................................................... 164 386. Turricula vittata, Swains, (r— tieniata). Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 121. 164 387. Turricula compressa, Sowb. ( Uoniata). Thes. Conch., f. 50 ...... 164 388. 38(J. Turricula Tayloriana, Sowb. ( taeniata). Thes. Conch., f. 125,153 ........................................................................... ir,| 390. Turricula coccinea, Reeve (-- trcniata). Conch. Icon., f. 49, ........ 164 391. Turricula Dennisoni, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 61 .............. 16:. 392. Turricula elegans, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 142 ............... 165 393. Turricula sanguisuga, Linn. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 91 .............. 165 394. Turricula sanguisuga, Linn. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 99 ............... 165 395. Turricula stigmataria, Lam. (= sanguisuga, var. granosa). Sowb., Thes., f. 47 ....................................................................... 165 396. 397. Turricula stigmataria, Lam. Sowb., Thes., f. 4S, 49 ............ 165 398. Turricula jucunda, Dunker. Journal de Conch., t. 9, f. 11, 187'.).. 165 Plate 49. 399. Turricula Stainforthii, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 13 ..................... 166 400. Turricula Stainforthii, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 136 .......... 166 401. 402. Turricula melongena, Lam. Sowb., Thes., f. 132, 18 ............ 166 403. Turricula lyrata, Lam. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 46 ..................... 166 404. Turricula curvilirata, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 129 ...................... 166 405. Turricula balteolata, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 54 ........................ 166 406. Turricula radius, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. -'509 ........................... 166 407. Turricula melongena, Lam Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 47 a ............. 166 408. Turricula costellaris, Lam. Thes. Conch., f. 25 .................. . ....... 166 409. Turricula caffra, Linn. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 20 ..................... 167 410-413. Turricula vulpecula, Linn. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 10, 11, 13, 14 .............................................................................. 167 414. Turricula umbrosa, Sowb. (— vulpecula). Thes., f. 123 .............. 167 415. Turricula nasuta, Sowb. Thes , f. 623 ...................................... 169 416. Turricula huvicostata, Sowb. (_- Gruneri). Thes. Conch., f. 139... 168 417. . Turricula Bertha). Sowb. Zool. Proc., t. 48, f. 11, 1878 ............... 16S 418. ' Turricula Gruneri, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 131 ............... 168 419. Turricula modesta, Pease (= Gruneri). Am. Jour. Conch., iii, t. 15, f. 6 ............................................................................ 168 Plate 50. 420. Turricula plicata, Kiener. Sowb., .Thes. Conch., f. 26 ................. 167 421. Turricula pullata, Reeve (= plicata, var.). Conch. Icon., f. 102... 167 422. Turricula pullata, Reeve (:— plicata, var.). Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 43 ............................................................................... 167 42-'!. Turricula cinctella, Lam. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 63 .................. 167 424. Turricula zo'rtalis, Quoy (= caffra). Voy. Astrol., t. 45 bis, f. 16... 167 425. Turricula ornata, A. Ad. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 117 ................. 16'.) 426. Turricula interrupta, A. Ad. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 118 ........... 169 REFERENCE TO PLATES. 271 FIGURE. PAGE. 427. Turricula fulvolirata (— corrugata). Sowb., Zool. Proc., t. 48, f. 9, 1878.. , 169 428. Turricula Jukesii, A. Ad. (— corrugata). Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 116 168 429. Turricula corrugata, Lam. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 42 168 430. Turricula intermedia, Kiener. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 60 168 431. Turricula mirabilis, A. Ad. (•= angulosa). Sowb., Thes., f. 629... 159 432. Turricula angulosa, Ktister. Sowb.. Thes. Conch., f. 534 169 433. Turricula salmonea, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 375 169 434. Turricula decora, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 234 169 435. Turricula Cumingii, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 67 170 436. Turricula Cumingii, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 503 170 437. Turricula dimidiata, Sowb. (= Cumingii). Thes. Conch , f. 396... 170 438. Turricula clathrata, Reeve (= Cumingii). Conch Icon., f. 71 170 439. Turricula rugosa, Sowb. (?= Cumingii). Reeve, Icon., f. 101 170 440. Turricula Montrouzieri, Souverb. Jour, de Conch., t. 13, f. 1, 1875. 170 441. Turricula lucida, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 541 170 442. Turricula nodulifera, A. Ad. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 530 170 443. Turricula modesta, Reeve. Conch. Icon. t f. 254 170 Plate 51. 444. 445. Turricula cineracea, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 494, 495. 171 446. Turricula Judreorum, Dohrn. Jahrb. Mai. Gesell., i, t, 2, f. 7 171 447. Turricula militaris, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 236 b 171 448. Turricula Antonelli, Dohrn (== militaris, var.). Thes. Conch., f. 586 171 446. Turricula lubens, Reeve (= militaris, var.). Conch. Icon., f. 331. 171 450. Turricula compta, A. Ad. (= militaris, var.). Thes. Conch., f. 540. 171 451. Turricula turricula, A. Ad. (= militaris). Sowb., Thes., f 647.... 171 452. Turricula bella. Pease (= militaris, var.). Sowb., Thes.. f. 376.... 171 453. Turricula cophina, Gould (= militaris, var.). Wilkes' Exped., f. 335 171 454. Turricula cimelium, Reeve (•-= militaris). Sowb., Thes., f. 643 171 455. Turricula rorata, Gould (= militaris). Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 240. 171 456. Turricula interstriata, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 392 172 457. Turricula corbicula, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 538 172 458. Turricula Collinsoni, A. Ad Zool. Proc., t, 20, f. 50, 1879 172 459. Turricula Suluensis, Ad. and Rve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 606 172 460. Turricula fuscoapicata, Smith (= Collinsoni). Zool. Proc., t. 20, f. 49, 1879 172 461. Turricula Gotoensis, E. A. Smith (= Collinsoni). Zool. Proc., t. 20, 172 f 51, 1879 172 462. 463. Turricula cruentata, Chemn. Sowb., Thes. Conch , f. 138, 144. 173 461. Turricula cruentata, var proxima. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 126 173 465. Turricula exarata, A. Ad. (= cruentata, var.). Sowb., Thes. . Conch., f. 602 173 466. Turricula ligata, A. Ad. (= cruentata, var.). Sowb., Thes., f. 584. 178 467. Turricula buccinoidea, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 411 173 468. Turricula larva, Lam. (™ cruentata, var.). Kiener, Iconog., t. 26, f. 82 173 469. Turricula armillata, Reeve (— cruentata, var.). Qonch. Icon., f. 315 173 470. Turricula Schomburgki, Angas. Zool. Proc., t. 18, f. 12, 1878 173 471. Turricula alba, Pease. Specimen 129 272 REFERENCE TO PLATES. FIGURE. PAGE. 472, 473. Turricula semifasciata, Lam. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 131 a, b. 171 474. Turricula semisculpta, Ad. & live. Sowb., Thes.. f. 159 174 475. Turricula mucronata, Swains. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. ;!77 174 47G. Turricula concentrica, Reeve ( -mucronata). Conch. Icon., f. 128. 174 477. Turricula fusiformis, Reeve (= mucronata). Conch. Icon , f. 132 b. 1 14 478. Turricula obtusispinosa, Sowb. (= mucronata). Thes. Conch., f. 373 174 479. Turricula echinata, A. Ad. (^_ mucronata). Sowb., Thes., f. 379.. 174 Plate 52. 480. Turricula nodilirata, A. Ad. ( mucronata). Sowb., Thes., f. 385. 174 481. Turricula fusiformis, Chemn.(:^ mucronata). Sowb., Thes., f. 384. 174 482. Turricula Dohrnii, A. Ad. (= mucronata). Sowb., Thes. Conch., f 131 174 483. Turricula verrucosa, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 232 174 484,485. Turricula fusiformis, Kiener. Iconog., t. 29, f. 97 175 480. Turricula rustica, Sowb. (= Deshayesii). Sowb., Thes., f. 143 1S7 487. Turricula spicata, Reeve (== fusiformis). Sowb , Thes. Conch., f. 383 175 488. Turricula turriger, Reeve (= fusiformis). Conch. Icon., f. 262.... 175 489. Turricula armiger, Reeve (= fusiformis). Conch. Icon., f. 288 175 490. Turricula purpurata, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 275 175 491. Turricula dtedala, Reeve (= purpurata). Conch. Icon., f. 281 175 492. Turricula cineracea, Reeve (— purpurata). Conch. Icon., f. 311.. 175 493. Turricula ciclata, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 2G5 175 494. Turricula sculpt ilis, Reeve (.- cielata). Conch. Icon., f. 290 175 495. Turricula mica, Reeve (= cwlata, var.). Conch. Icon., f. 314 175 496. Turricula inermis, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 279 175 497. Turricula rectilateris, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 404 175 498. Turricula rubella, Ad. and Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 594 170 499. Turricula scitula, A. Ad. Sowb., Thes., f. 418 17«'. 500. Turricula intertscniata, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 154 170 501. Turricula rustica, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 329 176 502. Turricula Deshayesii, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 170 170 503. Turricula Deshayesii, Reeve. Sowb., Thes., f. 618 176 504. Turricula rigida, Reeve (= Deshayesii) Conch. Icon., f. 169 170 605. Turricula Michaudi, Cr. & Fischer (Deshayesii). Sowb., Thes., f. 157 170 600, 507. Turricula alauda, Quoy ( Deshayesii). Sowb., Thes., f. I'll, 158 170 508. Turricula amanda, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 318 170 509. Turricula casta, H. Adams. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 032 177 510. 511. Turricula subulata, Lam. Sowb., Thes, Conch., f. 149, 150... 177 512. Turricula macrospira, A. Ad. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 140 177 513. Turricula Lincolnensis, Angas. Zool. Proc., t. 18, f. 10, 1S7S 177 514. Turricula filistriata, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 402 177 Plate 53. 515. Turricula catenata, Swains. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 259 1 7S 510. Turricula lilacina, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 034 17s 617, 518. Turricula marmorea, A. Ad. Sowb., Thes., f. 035, 03(5 17S 519. Turricula Arracanensis, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 473 17* 520. Turricula rorala, (Inuld ( /olmensis). Moll. Willu-s' K\)>., f1. 354. 179 521. Turricula crebrilirata, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 92 17s REFERENCE TO PLATES. 273 522. Turricula rosea, Kiener (= crebrilirata). Iconog., t, 23, f. 73 178 523. Turricula tenuilirata, Sowb. (= crebrilirata). Thes. Conch., f. 407. 178 524. Turricula rubricata, Reeve (== crebrilirata). Conch. Icon., f. 130. 178 525. Turricula subtruncata, Sowb. (= crebrilirata). Thes. Conch., f. 405. 17& 526. Turricula Layarcli, A. Ad. (= crebrilirata). Sowb., Thes., f. 590.. 178 527. Turricula Zebuensis, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 73 179 528. Turricula Zebuensis, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 192 179* 529. Turricula prgetexta, Sowb. (= Zebuensis). Thes. Conch., f. 198... 179 530. Turricula Japonica, A. Ad. (= crebrilirata). Thes. Conch., f. 156. 178 531. Turricula rufomaculata, Souv. Jour, de Conch., 2 ser., iv, t. 11, f. 9. 179 532. 533. Turrieula acupicta, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 372, 548.. 179 534. Turricula puncturata, Sowb. Zool. Proc., t. 48, f. 5, 1878 179 535. Turricula obeliscus, Reeve. Thes. Conch., f. 127 179 536. Turricula MacAndrewsi, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 421 179 537. Turricula radix, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 552 180- 538. Turricula longispira, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 403.. ISO1 539. Turricula JEthiopica. Jickeli. Jahrb. Mai. Gesell., i, t. 2, f. 9 180 540. Turricula criypa, Garrett. Specimen 180" 541. Turricula exasperata, Gmel. Gould, Moll., Wilkes' Exped., f. 350. 180 542-544. Turricula exasperata, Gmel. Sowb , Thes. Conch., f. 419, 424, 425 180 Plate 54. • 545, 546. Turricula arenosa, Lam. (= exasperata). Sowb., Thes., f. 322, 427 18O 447. Turricula asperima, Dohrn. Dunker, Novit. Conch., t. 15, f. 3 181 548. Turricula cadaverosa, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 160 181 549. Turricula cadaverosa, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 628 181 550. Turricula Pacifica, Reeve (= cadaverosa). Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 388 181 551. Turricula mutabilis, Reeve (— cadaverosa). Conch. Icon , f. 235.- 181 552. Turricula brevicaudata, Sowb. (== cadaverosa). Thes. Conch., f. 410 181 553. Turricula Pharaonis, H. Ad. (— cadaverosa, var.). Zool. Pfoc., t. 3, f. 1, 1872 181 554. Turricula subquadrata, Sowb. (= cadaverosa, var.). Thes. Conch. f 485 181 555. Turricula spreta, A. Ad. Sowby., Thes. Conch., f. 648 182 556. Turricula roseocaudata, Hanley. Sowb., Thes., f. 655 182 557. Turricula latercula, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 651 182 558. Turricula zelotypa, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 510 182 559. Turricula dermestina, Lam. Reeve, Icon., f. 143 182. 560. Turricula cavea, Reeve (= dermestina). Icon., f. 149 182. 561. Turricula Adamsi, Dohrn (= dermestina). Novit. Conch., t. 15, f. 10 182 562. Turricula pulchella, Reeve (= dermestina). Conch. Icon., f. 142.. 182 563. Turricula pisolina, Lam. (= dermestina). Kiener, Iconog., f. 90.. 182 564. Turricula ansulata, Sowb. (= dermestina). Thes. Conch., f. 474... 182 565. Turricula histrio, Reeve (= dermestina). Conch. Icon., f. 144 182 566. Turricula consanguinea, Reeve (= dermestina, var.). Icon., f. 241 182 567. Turricula Tatei, Angas. Zool. Proc., t. 54, f. 8, 1878 1 568. Turricula microzonias, Lam. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 185 1 569. Turricula microzonias, Lam., var. Reeve, Icon., f. 202 183; 35 214 REFERENCE TO PLATES. FIGURE. PAGE. 570. Turricula lota, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 239 186 571. Turricula lota, Reeve. Conch. Icon , f. 310 186 573. Turricula pardalis, Kiister. Conch. Cab., t. 17, f 14 183 574. Turricula lauta, Reeve (= pardalis). Conch. Icon., f. 244 183 575. Turricula leucodesma, Reeve (= pardalis) Conch. Icon., 243 183 Plate 55. 676. Turricula infausta, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 513 189 577. Turricula fortiplicata, Pease. Am. Jour. Conch, iii, t. 15, f. 3 189 578. Turricula plicatula, Pease (= Emilise, Schm ). Am. Jour. Conch. iii, t. 15, f . 4 189 579. Turricula rosea, Swains. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 300 189 580. Turricula discoloria, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 516 189 581. Turricula mediomaculata, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 472 184 582. Turricula cernica (= medioraaculata), Nevill. Jour. Asiat. Soc. Beng., t. 1, f. 9, 1874 184 583. Turricula puella, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 276 184 584. Turricula turturina, Souverb. Jour, de Conch., t. 1, f. 2, 1877 184 585. Turricula cremans, Reeve. Specimen 184 686. Turricula alveolus, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 334 184 587. Turricula aperta, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 321 185 588. Turricula millecostata, Swains Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 301 185 589. Turricula luculenta, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 245 *. 185 590. Turricula dichroa, Ad. & Rve. (:= luculenta). Voy. Samarang, t 10, f. 29 185 591. Turricula Griitfei, Crosse (= luculenta). Jour, de Conch., t. 11, f. 6, 1867 185 592. Turricula nigrofasciata, Sowb. (= luculenta). Thes. Conch., f. 468. 185 593. Turricula Itevizonata, Sowb. (= luculenta). Thes. Conch, f. 469.. 185 494. Turricula tricolor, Montrouz. (— luculenta). Jour, de Conch., t. 11, f. 2, 1861 185 595. Turricula crocata, Lam. Kiener, Iconog., t. 27, f. 85 187 596. Turricula crocata, Lam. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 200 187 697. Turricula concinna, Reeve (= crocata). Conch. Icon., f. 203 187 598. Turricula pyramidalis, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 390 187 599. Turricula cithara. Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 248 186 600. Turricula aureolata, Swains. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 210 186 601. Turricula crocata, Auct. (= aureolata). Specimen 186 602. Turricula multicostata, Swains. (= aureolata). Reeve, Icon., f. 322 185 603. Turricula crocea, Reeve (= aureolata). Conch. Icon., f. 320 186 604. Turricula venustula, Reeve (— aureolata). Sowb., Thes., f. 501.. 186 605. Turricula flavescens, Reeve (— aureolata). Conch. Icon., f. 207... 186 606. Turricula affinis, Reeve (^aureolata). Conch. Icon., f. 211 186 607. Turricula plicatissima, Schroter. Kiister, t. 17 b, f. 11 188 608. 609. Turricula rubra, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 203, 394 188 610. Turricula paligera, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 515 189 Plate 56. 611. Turricula amabilis, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 274 189 612. Turricula Nicobarica, Frauenf. Voy. Novara, t. 1, f. 5 190 613. Turricula ficulina, Lain. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f 141 190 614. Turricula gausapata, Reeve (= ficulina). Conch. Icon., f. 317 190 REFERENCE TO PLATES. 275 FIGURE. PAGE. 615. Turricula forticostata, Reeve (= ficullna). Conch. Icon., f. 238... 190 616. Turricula zebrina, d'Orb. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 481 190 617. Turricula putillus, Pease. Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 482 190 618. Turricula semen, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 256 190 619. Turricula trunculus, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 319 190 620. Turricula muriculata, Lam. Reeve, Conch. Icon., f. 205 191 621. Turricula patriarchalis, Lam. Reeve, Conch, Icon., f. 146 b 191 622. Turricula tuberosa, Reeve (= patriarchalis). Conch Icon., f. 237 a 191 623. Turricula semitica, J ickeli. Jahrb. Mai. Gesell. i, t. 2, f. 8 194 624. Turricula festa, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 303 194 625. Turricula elegantula, Kiister (= patriarchalis). Conch. Cab., t. 17, f. 7 191 626. Turricula porphyretica, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 195 191 627. Turricula Osidiris, Issel. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f, 488 191 628. Turricula umbonata, Sowb. (= Osidiris). Thes., f. 400 191 629. Turricula tumida, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 65 192 630. Turricula zebrina, d'Orb. Moll. Canaries, t. 6, f. 31 190 631. Turricula interrupta, Anton. Kiister, Conch. Cab., t. 15, f. 2 192 632. Turricula nodulosa, Pease. Am. Jour. Conch, iii, t. 15, f. 5 192 633. Turricula encausta, Gould. Moll., Wilkes' Exped., f. 356 192 634. Turricula speciosa, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 415 192 635. Turricula variata, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 209 193 636. Turricula discors, Grand. Kiister, Conch. Cab., t. 17 d, f. 4 193 637. Turricula glabra, Pease (= discors). Am. Jour. Conch, iii, t. 23, f. 2 193 638. 639. Turricula nodosa, Swains. Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 269, 268.. 193 640. Turricula fraga, Kiener (= nodosa). Iconog., t. 27, f. 87 193 641. Turricula pinguis, Reeve (= nodosa). Conch. Icon., f. 304 193 642. Turricula tusa, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f, 283 193 Plate 57. 643. Turricula pupula, Dunker. Specimen 194 644. Turricula Savignyi, Payr. (= tricolor, Gmel.). Reeve, Icon., f. 307. 194 645. Turricula granum, Forbes (== tricolor). Reeve, Conch., Icon., f. 261 194 646. Turricula littoralis, Forbes (— tricolor). Reeve, Icon., f. 296 194 647. Turricula clandestina, Forbes (= Columbellaria). Sowb., Thes., f. 6, 641 195 648. Turricula suavis, Sowerb. Jour, de Conch., t. 13, f. 2, 1875 195 649. Turricula pusilla, A. Ad. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 644 195 650. Turricula aemula, Smith Zool. Proc., t. 20, f. 52, 1879 196 651. Turricula pallida, Issel (= tricolor). Ann. Mus. Civ. Genoa, xi, 419 194 652. Turricula Columbellaria, Scacchi. Kiister, Conch. Cat., 1. 17 e, f. 19. 195 653. Turricula Greci, Phil. (= Columbellaria). Moll. Sicil., ii, t. 27, f. 18 195 654. Turricula Hanleyi, Dohrn. Novit. Conch., t. 16, f. 7 195 655. TurricuLi corallina, Reeve. Conch. Icon., f. 330 a 195 656. Turricula articulata, Reeve. Iconica, f. 302 196 657. Cylindra nux, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 348 198 658. Cylindra dactylus, Linn. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f 346 197 659. Cylindra nucea, Gronov. Sowb , Thes., f. 360 196 660. Cylindra ornata, Sch. & Wag. Kiister, Conch. Cat., t. 9, f. 12 197 276 REFERENCE TO PLATES. FIGURE. PAGE. 661. Cylindra Potensis, Montr. ( ~ dactylus). Jour.'de Conch., 2d ser., iv, t. 2, f . 2 197 662, 663. Cylindra crenulata, Gmel. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 354, 355.. 197 •'•''•4. Cylindra undulosa, Reeve (= crenulata). Conch. Icon., f. 102.... l'.»7 665. Cylindra radula, Sowb. ( = crenulata). Thes. Conch., f. 358 107 666. Cylindra arctata, Sowb. ( crenulata). Thes. Conch., f. 317 197 667. Cylindra glans, Reeve (= fenestrata) Sowb., Thes., f. 352 198 668. Cylindra Sinensis, Reeve. Conch Icon., f. 190 b 669. Cylindra punctata, Swains. Reeve, Conch. Icon., i. 168 10S 670. Cylindra lima, Sowb. (— Sinensis). Thes. Conch., f. 353 L98 671. Cylindra fenestrata, Lara. Sowb/, Thes., f. 303 .. 198 Plate 58. • •72. Imbricaria conus, Reeve (~ conulus Lava). Icon., f. 83 109 . Imbricaria marmorata, Swn., (=- conica Schum). Quoy, Voy. Astrol., t. 45 bis, f. 1 109 674. Imbricaria Crouani, Crosse. Jour, de Conch., t. 9, f. 6, 1868 I'.'1.' 675. Imbricaria citrina, Reeve. Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 807 199 676. Imbricaria carbonacea, Hinds. Voy. Sulphur, t, 11, f. 10 190 677. Imbricaria Rollandi, Bern. (— ? carbouacea). Jour, de Conch., iv, t. 1, f. 7 100 078. Imbricaria lineata, Swains. Zool. Illust., 1st ser., i 200 679. Imbricaria ossea, Reeve (= punctata, Swn.). Icon , f. 219 200 680. Imbricaria truncata, Kiener (?— punctata). Iconog., t. 30, f. lol. 2<»o 681. Imbricaria conovula, Quoy (== punctata). Voy. Astrol., t. 45 bis, f. 19 200 682. Imbricaria Peburghiie, Sowb. (— Vanikorensis). Zool. Proc., t. 48, f. 12, 1878 200 683. Imbricaria virgo, Swainson. Sowb., Thes. Conch,, f. 313 2 ID 684. Imbricaria Vanikorensis, Quoy. Reeve, Icon., f. 220 200 685. Mitra picea, Pease Specimen 150 686. Mitra vibex, A. Ad. (= cruentata, var.). Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 599 173 687. Mitra coronata, Sowb. Ibid., f. 217 148 688. Mitra gemmata, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 649 1"><> 689. Mitra tuberosa, Reeve (= patriarchalis). Sowb., Thes. Conch., f. 207 191 690. Mitra granata, Reeve ( -— pellis-serpentis). Conch. Icon., f. 271... 151 691. Mitra modesta, Reeve. Sowb., Thes Conch., f. 539 170 692. Mitra bacillum, Sowb. Thes. Conch., f. 312 141 693. Mitra fidicula, Gould. Moll. Wilkes' Exped., f. 353 175 MXTRIDJS. P.LATK 46. 347 354 355 MITRIDJ3. PLAT K 47. 67S 379 380 381 MITRIDJE. PLATE 48. 382 395 394 MITRID^E. PLATE 49. 414 MITRLD.E. PLATE 50. MITKID^E. PLATK 51. 479 MITRUXE. P.LATIO 52. -194 509 510 511 514 MITRIIXE. PI, ATE 53. MfTRIlhfi. PLATE 54. 500 562 563 564. MITIUD^fi. PLAT!'] 55. MITKID.E. PLATE 56. 04.0 MITRID^E. 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