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Show 250 MR. E. A. SMITH ON THE [Apr. 1, Purpura turbinoides, Blainville, quoted by Kiener from St. Helena, occurs at the Phillipine Islands and in the Pacific. The following Table will show at a glance the distribution of each species, which, in some instances, is very remarkable. Doubtless many of the new species, which are indicated by an asterisk *, will eventually be discovered in other localities. TABLE OF DISTRIBUTION. W E ST ATLANTIC. Complete List of known Species. Conus testudinarius sp. irregularis Pleurotoma (Clavus) amanda - ( ) prolongata ( •) albobalteata (Drillia) turtoni (Mangilia) subquadrata ( ) gemma (---) mellissi (Clathurella ?) commutabilis.. (- ) multigranosa ( ) usta Murex (Chicoreus) adustus (Ocinebra) sanctae-helenae ( ) patruelis ( ) alboangulatus ..... Lachesis helense Cantharus (Tritonidea) albozonatus ( ) consanguineus ( ) lsevis Columbella (Anachis) decipiens (Mitrella) cribraria ( ) pusilla : ( ) 8ancta3-helen_e Nassa sanctae-helense Corallciionpchteilllaa e rythrostoma atlantica bracteata Purpura helena Mitra (Cancilla) turtoni (Turricula) innotabilis... (Pusia) sanctae-helena? ... (Thala) pleurotomoides Marginella (Volvaria) cinerea ( ) consanguinea ... ( ) atomus ^--2 3 £ a h E A S T ATLANTIC. <0 I • O I <3ft <^ ts-. ed a a • - ! d O O pq Localities, chiefly Extra-Atlantic. E. coast of South and [Central America [(Weinkauff). Japan, Philippines, [Indian and Pacific [Oceans. Java, Panama, Ma- [zatlan. |