338 TURBONILLA. 



T, LAMiNATA, Carp. PI. 76, fig. 51. 



Whorls 8 (besides 2 nuclear ones), convex, with deep suture ; 

 longitudinallj and spirally ribbed, the interstices of the decus- 

 sations appearing pitted, on the last whorl the longitudinal sculp- 

 ture becomes evanescent below the periphery ; yellowish or 

 fulvous, more or less distinctly narrowly fasciate with lighter 

 color on the spire, bifasciate on the body-whorl. 



Length, 6-25 mill. 



San Diego, Sta. Barbara, Cal. 



Un figured Species. 



T. INTERMEDIA, T. SUBANGULATA, T. CANCELLATA, T. PAUCILIRATA, 



of Carpenter. Mazatlan. 



T. MAJOR, C. B. Adams. Panama. 



T. GEMMULOSA, C. B. Adams. West Indies. 



T, suTURALis, Gould. So. Carolina. 



T. LATELiRATA, Folin, Andaman Is. 



T. FASCiATA, Tenison-Woods. Tasmania. 



Section Cingulina, A. Adams, 1860. 



T. SPINA, Crosse and Fischer. PI. 16, figs. 52, 53. 



Whorls numerous, flattened, with scarcely distinct suture, 

 encircled by three spiral ribs, four on the body-whorl, the lower 

 part of which is smooth, white. Length, 9 mill. 



Gulf of St. Vincent, Australia. 



I think T. Brazieri, Angas (fig. 53), will prove synonymous: 

 it is from Port Jackson, Australia. 



T. ciNGULATA, Dunker. PI. 76, fig. 35. 



Whorls numerous, scarcely convex, suture distinct, with three 

 revolving ribs on the spire-whorl, seven on the bod}', intersticess 

 striate, white. Length, 10 mill. 



Japan. 

 T. TEREBRA, Dunkcr. PI. 76, fig. 36. 



White, shining; whorls 12, scarcely convex, those of the spire 

 with three revolving ribs, body-whorl with eight ribs, the lower 

 ones smaller. Length, 8 mill. 



Japan. 



