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nus in Gmelin's edition ; but is here selected as an 

 example of the third, being much more remark- 

 ably umbilicate than many which are so denomi- 

 nated. 



Fig. 4. C. Moneta. 



Shell margined, knotty, white. 



Lister Conch, tab. 709. fig. 59. 



Specimen on the back purplish white, outer lip 

 with a row of raised knots, and a single one near 

 the anterior part of the inner lip. 



Fig. 5. Bulla Volva. 



Shell bi-rostrate ; beaks elongated, acute, and 

 striate. 



Lister Conch, tab. 711. fig. 63. 



Specimen white with a tinge of pink within, 

 thin, subglobular, finely striated transversely ; 

 beaks rather bent backwards. 



Inhabits Jamaica. 



Fig. 6. B. Ficus. 



Shell obovate, club-shaped, reticulately striate ) 

 beak exserted ; suture of the spire obliterated. 

 Lister Conch, tab. 751. fig. 40. a. 



