94 



42. Sc, CURVILINEATA. (pi. xxxii. f. 59.) Sow. Jnn. 



T. ovali, laevi, tenui, im perforata ; anfractibus paucis, 

 rapide crescentibus ; varicibus subnumerosis, curvilineatis, 

 laevibus, simplicibus ; apertura ovali, labio interne antice 

 paululum expanse : colore pallide fulvo. 



We have only seen one specimen, which is in Mr. Cu- 

 ming's collection, from Sansonati, in Central America. 



43. Sc. CATANUENsis (pi. xxxiv. f. 93 and 94.) Sow. 

 Jun. Zool Proc, 1844. 



T. pyramidali, acuminata, minutissime striata ; anfractibus 

 rotundatis, rapide crescentibus, varicibus plerumque obsoletis, 

 nonnullis rarius crassis ; apertura ovali, sub-auriformi ; um- 

 bilico parvo ; colore valide griseo, in medio anfractuum fascia 

 fusca, lata, obscura. 



It is much shorter than Sc.Martimi,\\\\h the thickened costse 

 still more fewer in number; the aperture is less oval and less 

 auriform. There is a broad band of pale brown in the centre 

 of the whorls. Brought from Catanuan, Isl. Luzon, Philip- 

 pines, by Mr. Cuming. Found in sandy mud 8 — 10 fathoms. 



44. Sc. siMiLis.(pl.xxxiv.f.90.)/S'o2y. Jun. Zool. Proc. 1844. 



T. sub-ovali, spiraliter minutissime striata ; anfractibus 

 paucis ; varicibus tenuissimis, plerumque numerosis, nonnullis 

 crassiusculis ; apertura ovali, postice sub-angulata, labio in- 

 terne vix incrassato et expanse, umbilico parvo ; colore pal- 

 Kdissime fulvo. 



The whorls are much less prominent, the minute varices 

 more numerous, and the umbilicus considerably smaller than 

 in Sc. Catanuensis. 



Found by Mr. Cuming at Puerto Galero, Isle Mindoro, in 

 sandy mud, 4 — 5 fathoms. 



45. Sc. BULLATA. (pi. xxxiv. f. 87.) Soiv. Jwi. Zool. 

 Proc. 1844. 



T. ventricesissima, brevi, Isevi ; anfractibus paucis, rapide 

 crescentibus ; varicibus sub-numurosis, irregularibus, decum- 

 bentibus, plerumque tenuissimis, nonnullis crassioribus, ad 

 suturam paululum elevatis et reflexis ; apertura magna ; um- 

 bilico parvo, colore albo. 



We have only one specimen of this extremely ventricose 

 shell, in a very imperfect state, from Isl. Capul, Philippines, 

 taken by Mr. Cuming en the coral reefs. 



46. Sc. BULBULUs. (pi. xxxiv. f. 85.) Soiv. Jun, Zool. 

 Proc. 1844. 



