FISSUEELLA.— Plate XV. 



A remarkably high conical species, sometimes delicately 

 sometimes stoutly squamately latticed. 



Species 114. (Mus. Cuming.) 

 FissuuELL.\ cY.\THULUM. Fiss. testd ovato-coiiicd, 



radiatim acute squamato-costatd, costis alternatim 

 majoribus, liris coiiceniricis ant/uifm clathratk, orijicio 

 parvo, ovato ; albidd, fusco varkgatd. 

 The little cup Fissubella. Shell ovately conical, 

 elevated, radiately sharply squamately ribbed, ribs 

 alternately larger, latticed with naiTow concentric 

 ridges, orifice small, ovate ; wjiitish, variegated with 

 lirowii. 



Hah. ? 



Somewhat like the precetliug spc-ies, but not so 



elevated, more coarsely latticed, and diilcrently per- 

 forated. 



Species 115. (Mus. Belcher.) 



FissuEELLA LiMATULA. Fiss. testd oblougo-ovatd, atitice 

 subattemmtd, lateribiis patdulum compressd, radiatim 

 ■itibtiliter et confertim muricato-striatd, orificio magno, 

 ovato ; albd, nigrieanti; tinctd et radiatd. 



The little file Fissukella. Shell oblong-ovate, 

 s(miewhat attenuated anteriorly, sides a little com- 

 pressed, radiately finely and closely prickly-striated, 

 orifice large, ovate ; white, stained and variegated 

 with pale black. 



Hab. ? 



A depressed shell, finely prickly-striated over its 



surface. 



