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lique, fulvous, or yellowish, brightly polished ; 



whorls four, three short, last large, gibbous at 



one side ; aperture rounded, margin white, 



rounded. 

 SowERBT (Pnpina). Thesaui-ns Conchyliorum. Pu- 



pina (first monograph), No. 1. 

 Hah. Isl. Panay, Philippines. 



Species 35. (Fig. a, b, Mus. Sowerby.) 



C.\LLIA SPLENDENS. Col. testd pyramidatd, suhveti- 

 trieosd, fused, poliid ; spird acuminata ; anfrac- 

 tihus quatuor, rapide crescentibus ; apertiird 

 rotunda, margine angusto, rotundo. 



The eesplendent Callia. Shell pyramidal, rather 

 venti'icose, brown, polished ; spire acuminated, 

 whorls four, rapidly increased ; aperture rounded, 

 margin narrow, rounded. 



DoKHN. ? Adams in Sowerby's Thesaurus Con- 

 chyliorum, No. 25. 



Hah. Lizard Island. 



More regularly pyramidal than the preceding, 

 with gradually increasing whorls. 



Species 30. (Mus. Sowerby.) 



Callia aurita. Cal. testd angustiilsculd, alhidd, 

 politissimd, olliqud ; anfractihus quatuor, iribus 

 hrevmsculis, idtimo maj-iisculo ; aperturd ohlique 

 produdd, margine rotundo. 



The eared Callu. Shell rather narrow, whitish 

 very polished, oblique; whorls four, three 

 rather short, last rather large ; aperture ob- 

 liquely produced, margin rounded. 



Zeigler ? 



Hah. ? 



Believing, from the narrower form of this shell, 



that it differs from Callia rubra, I have adopted the 

 name which I find attached in manuscript to a 

 number of specimens. 



Species 37. (Mus. Sowerby.) 



Callia amuigua. Cal. testd ventricosd, suhpyramidatd, 

 hrcvi, poVdd, pallide fulvescenti ; anfractihus 

 qniiiquc, iilliiiio majitsculo; aperturd rotunda, 

 ohlii^i"' prn:hir!.'i, margine aurantio, columella ad 

 d<irsu„i ijcif.rald. 

 The ambiguous Callla. Shell ventricose, rather 

 pyramidal, short, polished, pale fulvous ; whorls- 

 five, the last rather large ; aperture rounded, 

 obliquely produced, margin orange, columella 

 perforated at the back. 



Semper ? (Registoma). Adams, in Sowerby's 



Thesaurus, Fupiaida:, PI. II. Registoma, f. 3. 

 Hah. Isl. Luzon, Philippines. 



The minute perforation, visible only at the side or 

 back of the columella, constitute this species a link 

 between the Begistumce, which have a distinct notch or 

 canal, and the Callice, which have the margin of the 

 aperture quite entire. The shell, however, is much 

 more nearly related to the latter than to the former 

 subgenus. 



Species 38. (Fig. (', h, Mus. Sowerby.) 

 Callia Wallacei. Cat. testd anrm-fiilciJ. piJUd. 



oliUqur distortd ; anfractihus quulu'ir, ujn'ralihiis 



jjhmnlatis, ad dorsum retrvrsis ; uprrturd ji,irrd, 



rotunda, sirnplici. 

 Wallace's Callla. Shell golden-fulvous, polished, 



obliquely distorted ; whorls four, the apical ones 



flattened, turned over the back •, aperture small, 



rounded, simple. 

 Pfeiffer ? Adams, in Sowerby's Thesaurus, 



Part 24-5. Pupudda:, PI. III. Callia, f 7. 8. 

 Hah. Ceram. 



