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58 BULLETIN 91, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM.<br />

COLUMBELLA (ALIA) PYRAMIDALIS Sowerby.<br />

Cat. No. 186695, U.S.N .M., three specimens from Port Alfred<br />

(Coll. No. 54).<br />

COLUMBELLA (ALIA) ADJACENS Smith.<br />

Cat. No. 186699, U.S.N .M., one specimen from Port Alfred (Coll.<br />

No. 58).<br />

COLUMBELLA (ALIA) ALBUGINOSA Reeve.<br />

Three lots of this species are in the <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> <strong>National</strong> <strong>Museum</strong><br />

from the Cape of Good Hope. Cat. No. 18222, one specimen. Cat.<br />

No. 31920, two specimens, and one Cat. No. 102722. In addition to<br />

these, we have seen six lots from Port Alfred, four of which are in<br />

the <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> <strong>National</strong> <strong>Museum</strong> and two have been returned to<br />

Colonel Turton. Cat. No. 186697, five specimens (Coll. No. 56).<br />

Cat. No. 227754, six specimens (Coll. No. 849). Cat. No. 227755,<br />

four specimens (Coll. No. 850). Those returned have (Coll. No. 1 605)<br />

59 specimens and (Coll. No. 1606) 17 specimens.<br />

COLUMBELLA (ALIA) APICATA Smith.<br />

Cat. No. 250465, U.S.N.M., contains one specimen from Port<br />

Alfred (Coll. No. 1338).<br />

COLUMBELLA (ALIA), species?<br />

Cat. No. 250478, U.S.N.M., contains a worn specimen of a very<br />

minute Alia from Port Alfred, which I am unable to identify (Coll.<br />

No. 1351).<br />

COLUMBELLA (ALIA), species?<br />

Cat. No. 250473, U.S.N.M., contains the early whorls of a beautiful,<br />

slender species belonging to this subgenus, from Port Alfred, which<br />

•I am unable to connect with any of the described species (Coll. No.<br />

1346).<br />

Genus ALCIRA H. Adams.<br />

ALCIRA ELEGANS H. Adams.<br />

Cat. No. 31920a, U.S.N.M., one specimen from the Cape of Good<br />

Hope. Cat. No. 186693, U.S.N.M., one specimen from Port Alfred<br />

(Coll. No. 52). Cat. No. 272139, U.S.N.M., six specimens from Port<br />

Elizabeth, and Cat. No. 272140, U.S.N.M., two from South Africa.<br />

ALCIRA, species?<br />

Cat. No. 250466, U.S.N.M., contains a specimen of Alcira from<br />

Port Alfred, which is shorter and broader than A. elegans, but it is<br />

too badly worn to serve for description of a new species (Coll. No.<br />

1339).<br />

ALCIRA, species?<br />

Cat. No. 250481, U.S.N.M., contains a very young specimen of a<br />

small slender species from Port Alfred, which appears to belong to<br />

this genus (Coll. No. 1354).

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