CIRCE.— Plate YIII. 



Inmcata, fulvescente-albu, riifo-cadanm sparsim reti- 



culaiii, concmtrice subobsuleti drialu. 

 The Hebrew Circe. Shell ovate, swollen, posteriorly 



slightly truncated, fulvous white, sparingly reticulated 



nith reddish-chestnut, concentrically rather ol)soletely 



striated. 

 Cijtlierea Hc-Lrcca, Ijamarck, Anim. sans vert. vol. vi. 



p. 308. 



Dloiie Hehraa, Deshayes. 



llnb. ? 



This shell partakes very much of the characters of 

 Bione, and should, perhaps, be referred to that genus. 



Species 35. (Mus. Cuming.) 



ClKCE FUMaTA. Clrc. iestd ohloiigo-ovritd, compresse con- 

 vexd, fidvescente-albd, tistidaio-castnnto copiose niicii- 

 latd el vebiilalu, concentrice dense jilo-atrialu , striis 

 versus marybwm obtuse corriiyath. 



The smoked Circe. Shell oblong-ovate, compressly 

 convex, fulvous white, copiously reticulated and 

 clouded with burnt-chestnut, concentrically densely 

 thread-striated, sti-ife obtnsely wrinkled towards the 

 margin. 



Hab. ? 



Of a distinct conve.xly oval form, peculiarly clouded and 

 reticulatelv streaked with burnt-chestnut. 



