212 Zoological Society : — 



LiNDSLEYA Redfieldiana, Chitty. See Stoastoma Redfieldi- 

 anurriy Adams. Mon. Stoast. Ad. 1849, p. 13; Cat. Phan. p. 229. 



Hab. Peace River, Manchester. 



LiNDSLEYA Jayana, Chitty. See Stoastoma Jayanum^ Adams. 

 Mon. Stoast. Ad. 1849, p. 14; Cat. Phan. p. 230. 



Hah. ? Manchester. 



LiNDSLEYA Lean A, Chitty. See Stoastoma Leanum, Adams. 

 Mon. Stoast. Ad. p. 1.5 ; Cat. Phan, p. 229. 



Hab. Peace River, Manchester. 



LiNDSLEYA Denisoniana, Chitty. 



Hab. Moreland, Manchester. 



Form, globose-conic. Colour , pale horn. Sculpture, lines of 

 growth visible : 4 strong spiral carinse and 1 fine ; 6th strong, 

 7th fine ; 8th strong, and 9th and 10th fine ; 11th strong, 12th to 

 15th fine; 16th strong, 17th to 19th fine; 20th strong, 21st to 

 23rd fine ; 24th strong, 25th and 26th fine ; 27th strong, and 28th 

 to 36th fine ; on upper whorls, 5 strong, with fine ones on the inter- 

 mediate spaces. Spire, much and concavely elevated. Whorls, 

 3f , convex, with a well-impressed suture. Aperture, more than a 

 semicircle, more angular above than L. Leana, very shghtly con- 

 stricted and dilated again slightly, more so below ; less campanulate 

 than L. Leana ; aperture larger and wider above than L. Leana. La- 

 brum, not produced above, continuous all round with labium, sharply 

 and slightly reflected at rather more than a right angle, with a ridge 

 on the inner side, very slightly pectinated by about ten points of the 

 strong spiral carinae, not thickened as in Zr. Leana ; rather double 

 below. Labium, on a plane with labrum, more closely appressed to 

 body-whorl above. Umbilicus, narrow, much deeper and wider 

 than in Z. Leana. Labral lamella, very slightly developed. Oper- 

 culum, ? 



Height 0-06, greatest breadth 0074, least breadth 0*056. 



Named in compliment to John Denison, Esq., well known for his 

 extensive collection of shells. 



LiNDSLEYA Polyblankiana, Chitty. 



Hab. ? Westmoreland. 



Form, globose-conic. Colour, light red-brown. Sculpture, an 

 uncountable number, say 50, extremely fine, raised, wavy, well-de- 

 fined spiral carinee ; about 20 on the upper whorls. Spire, well 

 elevated, with convex outlines. Apex, acute. Whorls, 4^, quite 

 round, with a very deep suture. Aperture, subelliptical, rather flat- 

 tened above and broad-spreading, narrowed below and rather straight- 

 ened on the labial side, not in the least degree angular above or below; 

 labrum and labium continuous, much reflected. Jjabrum, excessively 

 double, especially above, where the outer stands clear out from the 



