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crag of these canaliculated shells, but my specimens are very im- 

 perfect. 



Cor. Crag. Red Crag. Mam. Crag. Recent. 



1. Rostellaria plurimacosta, n. s. 



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1. Aporrhais pespelicani (Aporrhais quadrifidus, Da Costa, Brit. Con. 

 p. 136. t. 7. f. 7. Strombus pespelicani, Linn. Syst. p. 1207. 

 Rostellaria pespelicani, Min. Con. t. 558). 



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1. Pyrula reticulata? Lamarck (Hist, des An. sans Vertlb. t. vii. p.l41 . 

 Ency. Meth. pi. 432. f. 2). 



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The exterior markings resemble those of the recent shell, but the 

 upper part of the outer lip is more elevated. My fossil has lost a 

 considerable portion of its canal, which makes it appear shorter, while 

 the lines of growth indicate a length very nearly equal to that of the 

 reticulata ; it may possibly be a new species, but the condition of my 

 single specimen is insujSicient for such determination ; as it is a rare 

 shell, I have given a figure. PI. V. f. 17. 

 1. Mitra plicifera, n. s. 



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The mouths of all my specimens are broken. 

 1 . Voluta } Lamberti, Sow. {Min. Con. 1. 1 29 . Mitra Lamberti, Flem. 

 Brit. An. p. 333). 



Ramsholt. | Sutton. | | 



The inhabitant of this shell, in all probability, diiFered from the true 

 Volutes. It may constitute the type of a new genus ; the want of 

 an emarginated base will remove it from Voluta, and its mammillated 

 apex from Fasicolaria. 



Section a. with dorsal sulcus. 



1. Trivia avellana (Cyprsea avellana, Min. Con. t. 378. f. 3). 



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2. — testudinella, n. s. 



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This is intermediate between avellana and affinis, and is exceed- 

 ingly variable ; specimens ranging in size from eleven- sixteenths of 

 an inch (axis) to some scarcely one-fourth ; ridges varying from as 

 many as forty upon the exterior to one that has only twenty-four. 

 3.— affinis? 



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Only three specimens, and those appear like monstrosities, pro- 

 bably varieties of the preceding. 



4. — Anglise, n. s. 



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Section j3. without dorsal sulcus. 



5. — Europsea, Gray (Cyprsea pediculus, Mont. Test. Brit. p. 200, and 



Sup. p. 88). 



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