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Thiarella Sw. Shell smooth, with the whorls coro- 

 nated ; the hody-whorl less ventricose. 



papalis. En. Meth. 370. 1. millepora. En. M. 370. f. 5. 



pontificalis Lam. lb. f. 2. diadema Sw. Bligh, Cat. pi. 66. 



puncticulata. Lam. No. 4. lugubris. Zool. III. i. 

 coronata. En. M. 371. f. 6. 



Scahricola Sw. Shell rough, with transverse elevated 

 ridges, and longitudinal striae; suture not coronated; 

 aperture effuse ; outer lip crenated. 



serpentina. En. M. 370. f. 3. filosa. Lam. No. 33. 



scabriuscula. lb. 371. f. 5. granulosa. En. Meth. 370. 

 crenifera. lb. 370. f. 4. f. 6. 



leucostoma Sw, Tank. Cat. texturata. lb. 372. f. 2. 



granatina. En. M. 371.f. 4. ? terebralis. Lam. No. 11. 



Nehularia Sw. Shell generally marked with transverse 

 grooves ; outer lip contracted above, effuse below ; the 

 margin smooth ; base of the body-whorl narrowed, 

 contracta. Zool. 111. i. pi. 18. Ancillides. Zool. Proc. iii. 1 93. 



Strigatella Sw. Size very small ; spire thick, obtuse ; 



outer lip thickened, and often reflected in the middle; 



aperture smooth. 



Zebra. En. M. 372. f 8. acuminata. Zool. 111. ii. 128. 



llneata Sw. lb. 372. f. 7. f. 3. 



Tiara Sw. Aperture narrow, linear, or of equal 

 breadth throughout ; outer lip and base of the body- 

 whorl contracted, the former generally striated; an 

 internal canal at the upper part of the aperture ; shell 

 (typically) turreted, and equally fusiform : repre- 

 senting the MuricidcB and Cynibiola. (fig. 84.) 



Tiara Sw. Shell turreted, fusiform, costated, and 

 semi-coronated ; spire and aperture of equal length ; 

 internal striae slight or obsolete, {fig. 84. c.) ; 



virgo Linn, unfigured. * nodosa Sw. lb. 373. f. 2. 



Regina. Chem. 151. f. 1444. plicaria. En. M. 373. f. 6. 



vittata. Zool. 111. i. lyrata. lb. 373. f. 1. 



ta;niata. En. M. 373. f. 7. CafFra. lb. 373. f. 4. 



corrugata. lb. f.8. (/^.84.c.) simplicata. lb. 373. f. 9. 



costellaris. lb. f.3. (/9 84.5f.) melongina. lb. 373. f. 9. 



vulpicula. lb. 373. f. 5. foraminata. Zool. P. iii. 194. 



* I have once seen this beautiful shell, the rarest and most slender of 

 this genus. 



