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S. testu siiborbiculari, coiivcxo-depressa, imperforata, albida, 

 rufo-punctata, costellis moniliformibus^ confertis^ transversis or- 

 nata; apcrfcura obliqua, siibcirculari. 



Shell suborbicular^ coiivcxly depressed, imperforate, whitish, 

 spotted with rufous, aud ornamented with transverse, close-set, 

 granular ribs ; aperture oblique, subcircular. 



Hah. ? (Mus. Metcalfe.) 



7. Stomatella notata (pi. clxxiv. f. 18, 19, 20, 21), A. 

 Adams (Stomatia), Pro. Zool. Soc. Feb. 1850. 



S. testa suborbiculari, depressa, pallide rosea, macuKs purpureis 

 valde distinctis ornata, transversira carinata, carinis acutis, promi- 

 nentibus, subdistantioribus, longitudinaliter valde oblique striata ; 

 spira subpromiuula ; anfractibus supremis carinatis, apice acuto ; 

 apertura subcirculari, intus margaritacea et transversim sulcata. 



A beautiful species, of a dehcate rose tint, ornamented with 

 very distinct purple spots. 



Philippines. (Mus. Cuming.) 



8. Stomatella sanguinea (pi. clxxiv. f. 30), A. Adams, 

 Pro. Zool. Soc. Feb. 1850. 



S. testa orbiculata, depressa ; spira prominula, acuta, coccinea, 

 transversim tenuissime sulcata, longitudinaliter oblique striata, 

 carinulis transversis, subdistantibus, nodulosis ornata; apertura 

 ovali, obliqua; columella subcallosa, area umbilicali alba, intus 

 margaritacea, sulcosa. 



This species is of a beautiful red colour, orbicular, depressed, 

 transversely sulcate, and with nodulous, transverse keels, rather 

 wide apart; the columella is somewhat callous, and there is a 

 white area round the umbilical region. 



Island of Ticao ; under stones, low water. (Mus. Gaming.) 



9. Stomatella speciosa (pi. clxxiv. f, 29), A. Adams, Pro. 

 Zool. Soc. Feb. 1850. 



S. testa orbiculato-conica, alba, sanguineo-maculata, transversim 

 carinata, longitudinaliter valde striata, carinis obtusis, prominenti- 

 bus, carinulis intermediis instructis ; spira prominula, anfractibus 

 tricarinatis ; apertura ovali, intus margaritacea. 



Orbiculately conical, white, spotted with blood-red, transversely 

 keeled, the keels with other smaller keels between them; the 

 whorls of the spire tri-carinate. 



Grimwood's Island. (Mus. Cuming.) 



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