STOMATELLA.— Plate V. 



Species 32. (Mus. Brit.) 



Stomatella Cumingii. Stu. testa auriformi, obliqui 

 oblong o-ovatd, lutescenti, fusco-maculala, sjnraliter 

 costis devatis moniliformibns validis asperatd ; 

 aperturd oblique elongatd, labui externo crenato ; 

 labia interno valde arcuato. 



Cuming's Stomatella. Shell auriform, obliquely ob- 

 long, ovate, yellowish, spotted with brown, spirally 

 roughened with elevated strong beaded ribs ; 

 aperture obliquely elongated, outer lip crenated, 

 inner lip strongly arched. 



A. Adams. Sowerby's Thesaurus Conchyliorum, Plate 

 175, fig. 38. 



Hab. ? 



The locality of this handsome species is unknown. 



Species 33. (Fig. a, b, Mus. Brit.) 

 Stomatella calliostoma. Sto. testd globosu-subdepressd, 

 tenui, rufescenti, fusco variegatd, costis tenuibus, 

 incequalibus, spiraliter liratd ; aperturd subovatd, 

 rubrd, colluinelld alba, valde obliqud. 



The KED-MouTiiED Stomatella. Shell globose -sub de- 

 pressed, thin, reddish, variegated with brown, 

 spirally ridged with thin, unequal ribs ; aper- 

 ture rather uval, red, columella white, very 

 oblique. 



A. Adams. Sowerby's Thesaurus Conchyliorum, Sto- 

 matella, Sp. 20, figs. 4], 42. 



Jlab. Ceylon. 



Species 34. (ilus. Brit.) 



Stomatella modesta. Stu. testa parvd, ovatd, depressd, 

 pallide subrosed, nibro-maculatd, obscuri- viridi 

 nebulatd ; spiraliter costis parvis, rubra artirulntis 

 liratd. 



The modest vStomatella. Shell small, ovate de- 

 j>ressed, pale rosy, spotted with red, clouded with 

 obscure green; spirally ridged with small red ar- 

 ticulated ribs. 



II. Adams, ? 



Hub. ? 



An interesting, prettily spotted species. 



