332 TURBONILLA. 



terminating at thg periphery, with intercostal spiral stria con- 

 tinued and becoming stronger on tlie base. Length, 3 mill. 



Rio Janerio^ Brazil; San Bias, Patagonia. 



T. PUPOiDES, d'Orb. PI. tfi, fig. 26. 



Shell strong, white or yellowish brown ; whorls 8, flat, with 

 strong, snbcontinuous costie, suture margined, base spirally 

 striate. Length, 3 mill. 



Cuba, St. Thomas. 



Differs from the preceding species by its margined suture, 

 stronger and more distant ribs and spiral striai only anteriorly. 



T. RiiSET, Morch. PI. 76, fig. 27. 



Thick, orange colored, with two darker bauds, one above the 

 suture, the other median ; with about 40 costiie, and ver}- finely 

 spirally striate ; columella with an indistinct plication. 



Length, 3-5 mill. 



St. Thomas. 



Figured from the type. 



T. DUBiA, d'Orb. PI. 76, fig. 28. 



Thin, whitish or fulvous with a white band, wliorls 10, 

 longitudinally undulately plicate, the wider interstices spirally 

 striate, base without costte but the spiral sculpture stronger. 



Length, 4 mill. 



West Indies, Rio Janeiro. 



Un figured Species. 



T. RETICULATA, T. MULTICOSTATA, T. OBELISCUS, T. EXILIS, of C. 



B. Adams. Jamaica. 



T. TURRiTELLA, Pfr. Cuha. 



III. Species of the Pacific Coast of America. 



T. Cora, d'Orb. PI. 76, fig. 29. 



Strong, whitish ; whorls 8, flattened, with well impressed 

 suture, strongly, longitudinally' costate to the base, interstices 

 wider spirall}' impressed striate, three of the strise (four on the 

 body-whorl) more conspicuous. Leugth, 5 mill. 



Near Payta, Peru. 



