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eighths of an inch in breadth. There is a most minute radiating 

 sculpture which produces the peculiar shagreen. I do not think 

 Leach ever published the species. 



69. L. LOCiDA, Loren, f. 23, 24-, 25.— T. perparva, ovalis vel 

 subovata, subaequilateralis, subventricosa, sublseviirata, postice 

 striis pertenuibus longitudinaliter sculpta, cute polita cinereo- 

 flavescente induta. Extremitas postica superne eminentior et 

 oblique subrcctangularis. Margo dorsalis anticus convexus, de- 

 clivis ; posticus vix declivis, demum subretusus. Nates neque 

 prominentes uec acutse. Arese dorsales baud defiuitee. — Very 

 small, oval or subovate, subventricose, scarcely, if at all, gaping 

 at either end, without umbonal ridge or indented ray, clothed with 

 an iridescent, polished, ashy-yellow epidermis, smooth to the eye, 

 but under a lens seen to be graven posteriorly with concentric or 

 longitudinal scratches, which are distant below, finer and closer 

 above. Extremity of the slightly shorter anterior side rather 

 attenuatedly rounded : posterior end obliquely subrectaugular 

 above, its tip much above the middle ; lower posterior edge con- 

 vex, and more frequently oblique. Front dorsal slope moderate, 

 convex or subarcuated : hinder dorsal slope very slight, plano- 

 convex, subretuse at the extremity. Ventral margin convex in 

 the middle, arching upwards at both ends. Dorsal areas wholly 

 undefined, the surface of the hinder one a little flattened. Teeth 

 rather, and nearly equally, numerous on either side of the very 

 minute and shelving cartilage-pit.— In the oval form, the hinder 

 extremitv is at times subbiangular, the lower corner being, however, 

 rounded off. 



70. L. PYGMiEA, Mumter, f. 26, 27. — T. perparva, Irevis, va- 

 lida, ventricosa, vix hians, subovata, postice rotundato-acuminata, 

 radii impressi expers, cute nitidissima olivaceo-flava vel olivaceo- 

 cinerea induta. Margo dorsalis posticus declivior, subrectus aut 

 retusus. Margo ventraHs utrinque subeequaliter acclivis. Nates 

 erainentes. Arese dorsales baud definitse. Dentes magni, utrinque 

 circiter 12. — Very small, tumid or ventricose, scarcely, if at all, 

 gaping, variable as to shape, being ovate-oblong (rarely), subovate, 

 ovate," or ovate-trigonal, with the dorsal slopes (which seem to be 

 normally rather slight) ranging consequently from slight to de- 

 cided, and the veiitral margin (which rises in a curve nearly 

 equally at both ends and is devoid of posterior retusion) from 

 slightly (in the elongated form) to greatly (in the trigonal variety) 

 arcuated ; devoid of indented ray, defined dorsal areas, or umbonal 

 ridge, with a highly polished olivaceous-yellow or ashy-olive some- 



