LIMN^A.— Plate VI. 



Strange's Limn^a. Shell pale, thin, pellucid, ovately 

 subglobose ; spire very short, apical whorls 

 minute; penultimate laterally inflated, the last 

 large, ventricose, obliquely sloped. 



Adams and Angas. Proc. Zool. Soc. 



Hab. Moreton Bay. 



The penultimate whorl is swelled in one direction, 

 and the last whorl in the other, which with the oblique 

 slope of the latter, produces a somewhat distorted 

 appearance. 



Species 41. (Fig. a, b.) 

 LiMN^A Phillipsi. Liiii. testa tenui, ovato-subpyra- 



midatd, fusco-rubescenti ; spira pyramidatd, brc- 



viUsculd, anfi-actu ultimo magno, antice subexpanso : 



columelld subtortuosd. 

 Phillips' Lims,e.\. Shell thin, ovate, subpyramidal, 



reddisli brown ; spire pyramidal, rather short, 



last whorl large ; anteriorly slightly expanded, 



columella a little tortuous. 

 Adams and Angas. Stewart's Expedition. 

 Hab. Arnheim Land, North Australia. 



Species 42. (Mus. Brit.) 



LimNjEa decollata. Zim. testd parvd, solidiilsmld, 

 fused, ventiicosd ; spird brevi, anfractu vHimo 

 magno, brevi, antice valde injlato, medio subangulato ; 

 aperturd subovaid, intils castaneo, concentriee 

 unifasdato. 



The decollated Limn.ea. Shell small, rather solid, 

 brown, ventricose ; spire short, last whorl large, 

 short, anteriorly much inflated, slightly angular in 

 the middle ; aperture subovate, with a single con- 

 centric band of chestnut within. 



MiGHiELS. Haldeman's Monograph, pi. 10. 



Hab. Maine, United States. 



