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Principally distinguished by the position of the vertex, which is 

 more posterior than in any other species ; the wrinkled sculpturing 

 upon the outer surface is also a well-defined peculiarity. 



Parmophorus intermedius. Farm, testa ovatd, elevatiusculd, 

 antice attenuatd ; extus radiis asperrimis, quasi serratis, ornatd; 

 vertice prominulo, incurvo ; margine crenulato. Reeve, Conch. 

 Syst, vol. ii. pi. 139. fig. 5 and 6. 

 Hab. ad insulam Bohol, Philippinarum. 

 Long. | ; lat. f poll. 



This beautiful little shell, which may be considered as intermediate 

 in its generic characters between the Parmophori and the Emargi- 

 nulcRy is most elegantly radiated on the outer surface, and the only 

 species of this genus at present known that is serrated at the margin. 

 Emarginula conoidea. Emarg. testd conoided, albicante, extus 

 striis numerosis creberrime radiatd ; vertice centralis acuto ; mar- 

 gine valde crenato, sinu marginali profunde inciso. Reeve, 

 Conch. Syst., vol. ii. pi. 140. fig. 7. 



Hab. ? 



Long. J ; lat. | ; alt. \ poll. 



A very characteristic shell, in the collection of William Walton, 

 Esq. 



Calyptrjea cine re a. Cal. testd suborbiculari, extus a vertice ra- 

 diatd, radiis spinis parvis numerosis irregulariter ornatis ; intus 

 cinereo nitente, cyatho magno, albo, subpellucido, lateralitcr flex- 

 uoso. Reeve, Conch. Syst., vol. ii. pi. 144. fig. 4. 

 Hab. Cape Horn. 

 Diam. if; alt. 1 poll. 



An immense number of these shells, just brought to England, were 

 found attached to a single log of wood floating off Cape Horn. The 

 interior is lined with a very dark, ashy, highly polished enamel, but 

 the cup is of a pure transparent white, offering a remarkably rich 

 contrast of colour. The exterior of the shell is irregularly covered 

 with numerous small spines, becoming, as in most of the Calyptrtea, 

 obsolete with age. 



April 26. — William Horton Lloyd, Esq., in the Chair. 

 The following " Description of a new Dorsibranchiate Gasteropod, 

 discovered at Madeira," by the Rev. R. T. Lowe, was read. 



Class MOLLUSCA. 

 Ord. Gasteropoua. 

 Fam. Nudibranchije (Les Tritoniens, Lam.). 

 Gen. Peplidia. 

 Char. Gen. — Corpus limaciforme, repens, oblongum ; postice com- 

 presso-triquetrum, dorso abrupte (ut in Scyllad) cristatum s. alato- 

 carinatum ; apice attenuato, acuto. Caput antice (ut in Thethye, L.) 

 veliferum ; velo semicirculari, margine fimbriato-lacero, ciliolato : 

 ore inter labia buccalia subtus, simplici. Tentacula (ut in Doride) 

 duo. Orificium generationis ad colli dextrum. Branchiae diplo- 



