TURBO. 205 



This is the T. pudulatus of Reeve, preoc. by Brocchi. I add to 

 Reeve's figure of this species, one drawn from a specimen in the 

 Academy's museum. I have a form of T. castaneus which ap- 

 proaches it; and subcastaneus may prove to be a vari^^ty of that 

 species; an opinion already advanced by Sowerby Jr. The oper- 

 culum is unknown. 



T. CAiLLETi Fischer et Bernardi, 1856. PI. 48, fig. 37. 



Shell ovate-conic, perforate, solid, shining; sutures impressed; 

 whorls 5-6, convex, rounded, spirally Urate; last whorl exceeding 

 balance of shell in length, with six prominent spiral lirse and mi- 

 nutely lirate around the umbilicus; aperture ovate, transversely 

 dilated, silvery within; peristome acute; columella white, thickened; 

 colo)' intense orange-red, the lira- punctate with white. 



Alt. 27, diam. 28 mill. 



Guadaloupe, West Indies. 



Operculum convex without, white. 



T. FiLosus Kiener, (18 ?) PL 48, fig. 86 ; pi. 62, fig. 6. 



Shell ovate-conic, umbilicate, sjiire acute, orange colored, or with 

 longitudinal alternating orange and white flames ; whorls 5-6 ; de- 

 pressed around the upper part, rounded, spirally lirate, the lirse 

 about fifteen on the last whorl, finer beneath, and generally with 

 liruke in the interstices about the middle portion ; suture impressed, 

 l)ordered below by a fiat tract ; aperture oval, white within ; colu- 

 mella thickened into an outwardly flaring lip below, and connecting 

 above with a parietal callus which partly covers the umbilicus and 

 is produced in front of the aperture. Alt. 25-26, diam. 23-25 mill. 



Habitat unknown. 



To Kiener's illustration (fig. 36,) I add that of a specimen with 

 longitudinal fiames of color, (fig. 6.) 



Operculum (pi. 60, fig. 53,) white outside, and showing an obsolete 

 spiral structure like that of T. spenglerianus. With this species it 

 seems to be most nearly allied. 



T. STENOGYRUS Fischer, 1873. PL 50, fig. 64. 



Shell ovate-conic„ acute, elongate, imperforate ; whorls 6, rounded, 

 transversely lirate, radiate and finely striate; last whorl scarcely 

 exceeding balance of shell in length ; suture margined ; lir^ narrow. 

 bel(jw with flat ribs, the interstices and below the suture striate ; 

 aperture circular, silvery within, columella regularly arcuate, not 



