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the last is acutely angular, the base level, curving into the um- 

 bilicus. The sculpture both above and below consists of 7 scarcely 

 •elevated spirals, a little narrower than their interstices ; the latter 

 are prettily crispate with lines of growth. The aperture is nearly 

 -circular, angled on the lower outer part, peristome continuous. The 

 base is usually unicolored green ; the umbilicus white, perforating. 

 Alt. 8, diam. 8 mill. 



Habitat unknown. 



T. (eruglnosus Phil., Zeitschr. f Mai., 1849, p. 146; (.Jonchyl. 

 €ab., p. 314, t. 45, f 1. 



Subgenus Putzeysia Sulliotti. 



Patzeysia Sul., Bull. Soc. Mai. Ital. 1889, p. 30. Type, Tr. 

 •clathratus Arad. 



I do not know the systematic position of this group. Sulliotti says 

 that Tr. gemmulatus does not belong to the same subgenus as Tr. 

 clathratus, but. I am inclined to believe that it does. 



P. CLATHRATA Aradas. 



Shell orbiculate-conoid, imperforate, solid, whorls convex, j)lanu- 

 late at the sutures and subcanaliculate, clathrate with longitudinal 

 and transverse elevated equidi.-^tant lines, forming slight tubercles at 

 their intersections; aperture suborbicular, lip sul)thickened. 



Alt. oh, diam. 3 mill. 



Straits of Messina. 



T. clathratus Arads., Atti. Ace. Gioenia 1847, p. 78. — Montero- 

 SATO, Bull. Soc. Mai. Ital. 1880, p. 252. — T. gemmulatus Monts., 

 olim. — Putzeysia clathrata Arads., Sulliotti, Bull. Soc. Mai. Ital. 

 1889, p. 30. 



A fossil species, lately dredged at the above locality. I have 

 translated Sulliotti's diagnosis. 



P. wisERi Calacara. PL 57, fig. 43. 



Shell small, subconic, the 6-7 whorls more or less convex, latticed 

 by transverse cinguli (6 on penultimate whorl), and longitudinal 

 elevated, oblique lines ; aperture suborbicular ; lip sulcate within. 



Alt. 5, diam. 4 mill. 



Off the Gulf of Bona, Algiers, 1456 fms. ; Bay of Biscay. 



Tr. wiseri Calc, Giornale Maurolico, Anno 2 ; Cenno Moll. viv. e 

 foss. Sic, Palermo, 1841, p. 31, t. iv, f. 14. — Monterosato, Bull. 

 Soc. Mai. Ital. vi, p. 251, 1880.— Jeffreys, Ann. Mag. N. II. x, 



