SCALARIA.— Plate XIII. 



The shining Scalaria. Shell pyramidnl, acuminated, 

 shining, marbled between the varices with three 

 pale brown spots; varices irregular, following, 

 white ; suture deep. 



Hinds. Proc. Zool. Sec, 1843. 



Hah. Maccassar. Malacca. 



brown, 

 forate ; 

 oduced 



Species 100. (Mus. ?) 



Scalaria Novangli^. Sea. testa parvajmai, sp 

 minute striatd, fere imperfomtd ; apice atti 

 vaiicibus tenuilnis, ad siitiii-am acmninati 

 diictis. 



The New England Scalaria. Shell small, 

 spirally miniitely striated, nearly imper 

 apex attenuated ; varices thin, sharjjly pr 

 at the sutiu-e. 



CouTHOY. Boston Journal of Science. 



Hab. ? 



Sjiecies 101. (Mus. Brit.) 

 Scalaria vestalis. Sea. testa parva, albo-cairulescenti, 



breviter pijramidatd ; spiraliter mimitissime striatd ; 



anfractibus rotundis, varicibus shnplicibus, minutis; 



aperturd ovatd, majusculd. 

 The vestal Scalaria. Shell small, bluish white, 



shortly pyramidal ; spirally very minutely striated ; 



whorls rounded, varices simple, minute ; aperture 



ovate, rather large. 

 Hinds. Proc. Zool. Soc, 1813. 

 Hab. New Guinea. 



Species 102. (Mus. Brit.) 



Scalaria Elenensis. iSca. testa parvd, albd, breviter 

 pyixmiidatd ; anfractibus paucis, siilurd profundd ; 

 vancibus pei-paucis, continnis, si7n2jlicibus, ad 

 suturam subplicatis. 



The St. Elena Scalaria. Shell small, white, shortly 

 pyramidal ; whorls few, suture deep ; varices very 

 few, continuous, simple, slightly plaited at the 

 suture. 



SowEUBY. Proc. Zool. Soc, 1844. 



Hab. St. Elena, West Columbia. 



A curious little white species, with the varices very 

 far apart, about six in a volution. 



Sjiccies 103. (Mus. ? copied.) 



Scalaria maculosa. Sea. testa elongatd, pyratiudatt'i, 

 acwiiinatd ; inter variees jmrpureo viuenlatd : 

 varicibus regularibus, superne angulatis, aperturd 

 ovatd. 



The spotted Scalaria. Shell elongated, pyramidal, 

 acuminated; spotted with purple between the 

 varices ; varices regular, angular above, aperture 

 ovate. 



Adams and Reeve. Voy. Samarang, Moll. PI. XL f. 14. 



Uah. ? 



Between each varix there is an arranged ornamen- 

 tation of purplish spots. 



