mella rather straight ; appendage elongated, acu- 

 minated. 



QuoT. Voy. de 1' Astrolabe, pi. xsi. f. 10-12. 



Hab. New Ireland. 



This species is more oblong-ovate and compressed 



than Linteria viridis. 



Species 5. (Fig- a, b, Mus. Brit.) 



LiNTERi.A. FASCiATA. Lin. tcstd oUougd, subovatd, com- 

 pressd, semipelhicidd, fusco-aured, spiraliter trifas- 

 ciatd, supra medium subconfractd ; apertvrd mnjnd, 

 labia extemo elevato, cuneato ; anfractu ultimo an- 

 gustissimo ; appendiculo elangato, acuminato. 



The banded Linteria. Shell oblong, subovate, com- 

 pressed, semipellucid, golden brown, spirally 

 three-banded, slightly contracted above the centre ; 

 aperture large, outer lip elevated, cuneate; last 

 whorl very narrow ; appendage long, acuminated. 



SOWERBT. 



Hab. ? 



The locality of the specimen in the British Museum 

 is not indicated. 



Species 6. (Mus. Ilanley.) 



Linteria Algir^. Lin. tcstd siibtrigmd, albd, tcniii, 

 concentrice leviter undatd ; aperturd maximd, trigond, 

 labio extemo supra spinam elevato, angulato, acumi- 

 nato, medio contracto, antice prodiicto ; colwnelld 

 valde arcuatd, anfractu ultimo parro, trigimo ; ap- 

 pendiculo jiarvo, acuminato. 



The Algerian Linteria. Shell subtrigonal, white, 

 thin, concentrically lightly undulated ; aperture 

 very large, trigonal, outer lip elevated above the 

 spine, angulated, acuminated, contracted in the 

 middle, anteriorly produced ; columella much 

 arched, last whorl small, trigonal ; appendage 

 small, acuminated. 



Hanley. Sowerby's Thesaurus Conchyliorum, Bulla 

 No. 128. 



Hab. Algiers. Dredged by R. MacAndrew, Esq. 



