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Narrower and more elongated than the last. Philippines. 
Smaller in all its parts ; is the N. densigranata, Reeve, pl. 27, 
f. 181. Philippines. 
Intermediate between the N. stigmaria, A. Ad., and 
N. splendidula, D’k’r. 
Splendidula, D’k’r. Zeit. f. Malak, 1846, p. 170. Phil. Abbild., 
pl. 2, f. 16. ~ Borneo. 
White, tessellated with brown. A gem! 
,, banded with rufous brown. 
Elongated, showing an affinity with the N. Roissyi, Desh. 
Short and broad, showing a close affinity to the N. variegata, 
A. Ad, 
Small and narrow, approaching such shells as the N. nivosa, 
Marr. 
Conoidale, Desh. Mart. and Chem., 2nd edit., pl. 8, f. 12-13. 
Island of Sunda. 
Conoidale, Kien., pl. 27, f. 109, bis. 
Intermediate between N. conoidale, Desh. and N. hispida, A. Ad. 
- “ - and N. albescens, D’k’y. 
Hispida, A. Ad. P.Z.S., 1851, p. 101. Reeve, pl. 6, £ 37 
(young). Philippines, 
Large, white, with prickly granules, interior yellow, with three 
brown bands. 
7 With obtuse, blunt nodules, 
With sharp nodular keels. 
Coloured as in N. crenolirata, A. Ad. 
Tall and elongated. 
Short and broad. 
Banded and dotted with ash-brown. 
Columella strongly plicate. 
3 almost smooth. 
Short, passing into the N, Gruneri, D’k’r. (not Reeve!), 
Taller = N. splendidula, D’k’r. 
Callous thick, broad and expanded, passing into the N. perlata, 
Meusch. 
Between the N. marginulata, Lam., and N. hispida, A. Ad. 
2 N. albescens, Phil., and Be 
With square granules, 
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