88 Mr. Gray's Additions to a Monograph of Cyprcea, 



they were the remains of ribs; the hinder extremities with a slight pit on 

 the side of the spire, the front sharply margined over the groove ; the 

 mouth is very narrow, considerably longer than the shell ; the teeth are 

 minute, very close together, those of the hinder extremity with the groove 

 shghtly extending over the base ; the front of the outer lip shelving in- 

 wards, grooved ; the front of the columella with a broad, rather deep, 

 grooved concavity. Smaller than C. Globulus. 



90. Cyprcea Globulus, add. 

 Cyprsea Cicercula, Perry^s Conch ? 



Icon. Perry's Conch, t, 23, f. 7. ? Wood's Cat. t. \7,f. 67. 

 Add to the description ; teeth extending in a brown ridge half over the 

 base. 



90*. Cypr<£a annulata, n. 



Testa ovato-globosa, ventricosa, Isevi, albida, punctis ocellisque luteis 

 ornata ; linea dorsali nulla ; extremitatibus rostratis. ^ 

 Cypreea annulata, ZooL Jour, i, 518. Hr»^ > v^^ «^'. 

 Porcellana Argus minor. Humphreys. 



Inhabits Pacific Ocean, King George's Islands. Humphreys. 



Shell ovate-oblong, smooth, white, with scattered yellow spots sur- 

 rounded by bright fulvous; spire covered; base white, rounded, polished; 

 extremities callous, slightly compressed and rounded ; mouth narrow, 

 lips finely denticulated; columella with a deep concavity in front. 



I have referred to this species in the description of C. Globulus. Mr. 

 G. Sowerby shewed me some specimens of it in Mr. Humphrey's collec- 

 tion, and several others have been lately brought to this country. 



91. Cyprcea Childreni, add. 



IcoB. Wood's Cat, app, t. 3,/. 16. 



