BY THE REV. J. E. TENISOX-WOODS. 13 



equal the interstices in width. The canal is very long, straight 

 and slender. 



Fusus mo. PL 3, fig. 10. 

 Testa parva, fusiform?, opaca ; anfr. 5£, rotundatis, crebre 

 spiraliter liratis, liris magnis et parvis alter nantibus ; sutura bene 

 imvressa, apertura ovata, canali prcelongo, contorto, labro simplici, 

 columella eccacte defnita, polifa, basi unicarinata nucleo tumido (2A- 

 anf) Icevi. Alt. 16, lat G. 



A small fusiform, opaque shell of 5^- whorls, which are rounded 

 and finely, spirally lirate, the liree alternating, large and small. 

 The canal is long and twisted. The main distinguishing feature 

 is a peculiar keel, which runs round the basal whorl and terminates 

 in the outer lip at the origin of - the canal. The apex is obtuse, 

 the nucleus of 2^- smooth tumid whorls. 



Fasctolabja texisoxi. PI. 3, fig. 3. 

 Testa ovato-fusiformi, parva, solidiuscula. apice obtuso ; anfr. 5-r 

 late costatis et tenuiter crebre carinatis, stop erne angulatis ; cosiis 

 distantibus, elevatis, rotundatis, ad angulum desinentibus ; carinis 

 angustis, parvis, supra costas transeuntib. ; inter siitiis creberrione, 

 subtillissime, longitud. striatis, et aliquando funiculo insignitis, sutura 

 anguste canaliculato ; nucleo depresso, poliio ;* apertura late ovata, 

 labro solido, simplici; columella definita, polita, plica postica incon- 

 spicua, canali elongato, recto. Long. 20, lat. 8^,c anal 5, 



Shell ovately fusiform, small, rather solid, apex obtuse, whorls 

 5^, broadly ribbed, keeled with close fine keels, angular above : 

 ribs distant, raised, rounded, ceasing at the angle ; keels narrow 

 small, round ; interstices closely and very finely, but neatly and 

 distinctly striate, sometimes with a fine spiral thread, Suture 

 narrowly canaliculate ; nucleus depressed, polished ; aperture 

 broadly ovate, labrum solid, simple ; columella defined, polished, 

 plait posterior, inconspicuous, canal long, straight. 



I have named this shell after Col. King Tenison. 



