T R N A T E L L A . 



Plate TII. 



Species 10. (Mus. Cimiiiin-.) 



ToRNATELLA FDMATA. Tom. testa amjmte ovatd, trans- 

 verslm muUqiie dense Uiieari-sulcatd,fidvesceHte-albd, 

 iiigro irregidariter inquiiiatd, spird snbcxsertd, colu- 

 melld biplicatd, plied iuferiore valide dnplicatd. 



The smoked Toenatella. Shell narrowly ovate, 

 transversely densely linearly grooved tliroiighout, ful- 

 vous white, irregularly smeared with black, spire ra- 

 ther exserted, columella two-plaited, lower plait 

 strongly duplicate. 



Hub. Australia. 



The disposition of the coloiu-ing-raatter, which is not an 

 unimportant feature in this genus, is in longitudinal smears, 

 not arising, as in varieties of T. nolidida, from confusion in 

 a normal pattern of dots. 



Species 11. (Fig, a, b, Mus. Cuming.) 



ToRNATELLA SiEBALDii. Tuni. testd ovtito-coiiicd, traus- 

 versijii. midique dense striatd, livido-riibiciiiidd, ad sn- 

 titras nUm faseiatd, spird acute exsertd, colnmelld nni- 

 plicatd. 



Siebald's ToRNATELLA. Shell ovately conical, trans- 

 versely densely striated througho\it, livid ruddy colom-, 

 banded with white at the sutures, cohunella one- 

 plaited. 



I'lEEVE, Fro. Zool. Soc. 18-13, p. (11. 



Hnli. Japan ; Dr. Siebuld. 



Although twenty-three years have elapsed since I de- 

 scribed this species, the value of it has not been confirmed 

 by the discovery of other specimens, and I begin to fear it 

 may be only a variety of the European T. tornatilis. 



Species 12. (Fig. a, b, JIus. Cuming.) 



ToRNATELLA CuMlNGll. Tom. testd .Hubnijbreviato-ovald. 



titmidiitscidd, tran.sversim undiqtte densissimii punc- 



tato-sulcatd, sordide fidvesceide-rubidd, spird pand, 



acuta, colnmelld nniplicatd. 

 Cuming's Tornatella. Shell rather shortly ovate, 



somewhat swollen, transversely very densely punc- 



tured-grooved throughout, dull fulvous rudily colour, 

 spire small, sharp, eolumdla one-plaited. 



Acteou Cnmini/ii, Adams, MS. in Mus. Cuming. 



Hab. Eio Janeiro ; Capt. A. Martin. 



A rather swollen, closely-grooved species, of a dull 

 fulvous ruddy colour, without marking of any kind. 



Species 13. (Fig. a, b, Mus. Cuming.) 



Tornatella pudica. Tom. testa ovatd, transversim. mi- 

 dique deusissinie Urato-striatd, sordide albd, spird sub- 

 exsertd, colnmelld nniplicatd. 



The chaste Tornatella. Shell ovate, transversely 

 verv densely ridge-striated throughout, dead-white, 

 spire rather exserted, columella one-plaited. 



ActeoH pudicus, Adams, MS. in Mus. Cnming. 



Ilab. Cagayau, Island of Mindanao, Philippines (dredged 

 fi-on: the depth of twenty-five fatliouis) ; Cuming. 



The single specimen from which the species is described 

 is in a dead, colourless state, but the form and sculpture 

 sliow it to be distinct from any previously described. 



Species 14. (Fig. a, b, Mus. Cumiug.) 



Tornatella Senegalensis. Tom. testa angusli: ovatd, 

 subpyramidali, transversim midique Uneariter pnnctato- 

 sulcatd, livido-albicante, spird subacute exsertd, colu- 

 melld nniplicatd. 



The Senegal Tornatella. Shell narrowly ovate, 

 somewhat pyramidal, transversely linearly punctured- 

 grooved throughout, livid white, spire rather sharply 

 exserted, columella one-plaited. 



Petit, MS. in Mus. Cnming. 



JIab. Senegal. 



A very distinct species of light structure, linearly grooved 

 throughout with great regularitv. 



Species 1-5. (Mus. Cuming.) 



Tornatella insculpta. 2'orn. testd ovatd, tran-wersim 

 undiqne densissimc' pnnctato-sulcatd, albidn, maeulis 



June, 1865. 



