﻿AURICULA.— Plate VII. 



The cone-shaped Auricula. Shell conical, yellow, 

 broadly banded with olive-grey ; spire short, 

 last whorl obtusely angular, acuminated below, 

 columella with one fold ; aperture with a row of 

 teeth inside, outer lip thin, banded within. 



Lamarck. Anim. s. Vert. 



Valuta minuta. Gmel. 



Eab. Barbadoes. 



Species 58. (Mus. Brit.) 



Auricula livida. Aur. testa obesd, suhconicd, griseo- 

 olivaced ; spird hrevissimd, anfractilus maculatis, 

 ultimo infra suhtruncatd, post columellam. concavd; 

 aperturd iitrinque denticulatd. 



The livid Auricula. Shell stout, rather conical, 

 olive-grey, spire very short, whorls spotted, last 

 subtruncated below, concave below the colu- 

 mella ; aperture toothed on both sides. 



LiNSsus. Syst. Nat. 



Auricida Libpriana ? Adams. 



H„h. ? 



olive with pale spots, attenuated below, 

 minated, with two conspicuous plaits. 



Petit. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1842, p. 202. 



Eab. Tumaio, West Columbia. 



Species 61. (Mus. Brit.) 



Auricula denticulata. Aur. iestd fulvd, fusiforiii.i ; 

 spird elongaid, pyramidaid, ultimo anfractu ven- 

 tricoso, ovaio, labia columellari conspicue triplicato, 

 labio externo iittiis inerassato, obtuse bidentato. 



The toothed Auricula. Shell fulvous, fusiform ; 

 spire elongated, pyramidal, last whorl ventri- 

 cose, ovate ; columellar lip conspicuously three- 

 plaited, outer lip thickened within, with two 

 conspicuous teeth. 



D'Orbignt. Voy. Amcr. Merid. PI. XLII. f. 4, r,. 



Hab. Bermuda. 



Species 59. (Mus. Brit.) 



Auricula Panamaensis. Aur. texti! fJniujatd, fiixifnrmi, 

 intense fused, Icavi, infra turiii:liii>:i-iihi ; .vy/Zm 

 productd, anfraatibus quaternis, iiltliini iilili,ii,jii ; 

 aperturd auriformi, infra t:>ilii\i'jiaiisd, medio cnu- 

 tractd; labio externo ad nirdiKin ^iiiKato; labio in- 

 ferno quadriplicato, coltanelhi iiifn) rectiusmdd. 



The Panama Auricula. Shell elongated, fusiform, 

 deep brown, smooth, rather tumid below ; spire 

 produced, whorls four, last oblong ; aperture 

 auriform, rather expanded below, contracted in 

 the middle ; outer lip sinuous in the middle, 

 inner lip with four plaits : columella rather 

 straight. 



C. B. Adams. Shells of Jamaica. 



Ihib. Jamaica. 



Species GO. (ilns. Brit.) 

 Auricula pyriformis. Am-, trstd cniiird. Kuhntlnmald, 



spird brevi, snbnitninJa. ultimo aifmrtu ,ilii;i,;-n 

 pallide maadatn^ i,ifi-a attcniiatn, nrmi'inato. 

 columdld conspieue hiplicnfd. 

 The pyriform Auiucula. Shell conical, rather at- 

 tenuated, spire short, rather rounded, last wliorl 



Species 62. (Mus Brit.) 



Auricula Siamensis. Aur. testa obtuse conicd, castaneo 

 quadrifasciatd ; spird brevinscidd, ultimo anfractu 

 siiperne obtuse angulato, infra subtruncato ; aper- 

 turd intiis fasciatd, columella conspicue hiplicatd : 

 labio externo inerassato. 



The Siamese Auricula. Shell obtusely conical, with 

 four chestnut bands ; spire rather short ; last 

 whorl obtusely angular above, slightly truncated 

 below ; aperture banded within ; columella con- 

 spicuously two-plaited ; outer lip thickened. 



Martens. MS. Brit. Mus. 



Hab. Siam. 



Species 63. (Mus. Brit.) 



lilcULA mitralis. Aur. iestd olivcpfir 



•igu. 



•da : 



,n;,ir 



n,:ir, 



nhiin.'ll; 



lo'i-i ; spird iji-nit 

 anfractu cijlinilrii- 

 lata ; aperturd pi/ 

 brevi, redd, uniplicatd. 



The mitre-like Auricula. Shell olive-shaped, nar- 

 row, smooth ; spire raised, obtuse, rather convex, 

 last whorl cylindrical, pale brown, spotted above : 

 aperture pyriform, round below; columella short, 

 straight, with one plait. 



Adams. MS. Brit. Mus. 



Hah. Mogadore. 



