COLUMBELLA.— Plate XXXIV. 



aperture small, columella excavated, lip scarcely 



thickened, denticulated within. 

 Gaskoin, Pro. Zool. Soc. 1851. p. -il. 



Hab. ? 



Iq this species the upper haK of the whorls is darkly 

 stained with close orange-brown network, whilst the lower 

 half is almost pure white, but it is only of the last whorl 

 that the lower half is seen. 



Species 221. (Mus. Taylor.) 

 CoLl'MBELLA POLITA. Col. (estd ovatd, soUdlusculd, la 

 nitente, auratdio-cadnned, albo hie illic sjmnim ii 



ctdatd et reiiculatd, anfractibus suboblme convexis ; 



aperUird parvd, columella excavatd, labro Mm den- 



ticulato. 

 The polished Columbella. Shell ovate, rather solid, 



smooth, shining, orange-chestnut, here and there 



spariugly blotched and reticulated with white, whorls 



rather obtusely convex ; aperture small, columella 



excavated, lip denticulated within. 



Hab. ? 



This species, found in the collection of the late ik. 

 Gaskoin without name or particulars of habitat, is mottled 

 in a peculiar manner with promiscuous white blotches 

 and little patches of network. 



