66 TURBINELMDiE. 



very probably this species, but lias never been figured, and 

 remains unidentified. 



D. RETUSA, Lam. PI. 18, figs. 365-367. 



Marbled Avith chestnut and white, or blush-pink, sometimes 



obscurel3' banded with spots around the suture and on the 



periphery. Length, 1 inch. 



Liberia. 



D. Tryoni^ Crosse (fig. 36T), is described from a remarkabl}- 

 thickened specimen, with a copious callous deposit on the colu- 

 mella, but it does not afford any varietal characters. 



D. Japonioa, a. Adams. PI. 18, fig. 368. 



Light fulvous, ornamented with brown longitudinal flames and 



spots variegated with white, especially around the suture. 



Length, 1 inch. 



Japan. 



The pertinence of this species, as well as of those which 



follow, to the group, is somewhat doubtful, as they have the 



form of Nassa, including its pyramidal spire. 



D. PYRAMiDALis, A. Adams. PI. 18, fig. 369. 



Yellowish brown, apex violet-tinged. Length, '85 inch. 



Port FAizaheth, So. Africa— Murrsit. 



D. RiNGENS, A. Adams. PL 18, fig. 370. 



Brownish orange. Length, -T inch. 



Habitat unknotcn. 



A singular species which unites the sculpture of Nassa with 

 the mouth of Desmoulea — the latter even exaggerated in its 

 characters. 



^ Family TURBINELLID^. 



This group includes a few ponderous tropical species, allied 

 in the characters of the mouth, and in general form and orna- 

 mentation to the Peristerniina." (see vol. iii, p. 79), on the one 

 hand, whilst in size they approach the Volutidoe. The plications 

 on the middle of the pillar are rather distant, narrow, high, and 

 transverse, whilst in Fasciolariintie they are situated lower, are 

 not so prominent, and oblique in direction. The epidermis is 

 frequently persistent. 



