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VARIETIES OF NASSA. 
More elongated, granules smaller; is intermediate between 
N. perlata and N. hispida. 
Nodules fading on the back. 
Passing into the square noduled shell N. nodulosa, Marrat. 
Probably this latter is a deep water form of the N. perlata, 
Meusch. 
Mitralis, A. Ad. P.Z.S., 1851, p. 108. Reeve, pl. 19, 
t A26. Philippines. 
Darker, narrower, and more elongated than the last. 
S. Archer, Singapore. 
Cinnamomea, A, Ad. P.Z.S., 1851, p. 107. Reeve, pl. 19, 
f. 126. Philippines. 
Badia, A. Ad. P.Z.S., 1851. p. 107. Reeve, pl. 19, f. 124. 
Philippines. 
Narrow and elongated, columella distinctly plicated ; allied 
to the N. velata, Gould. Philippines. 
Short, ribbed longitudinally, intermediate between N. badia 
and planicostata, A. Ad. 
Compta, A. Ad., .P:Z.8., 1851, p: 107. Reeve, ppleke: 
f. 106. Cape St. Antonio, Africa. 
Obsoleta, Say. Gould’s Inv. Massac., p. 363, f. 631. 
=oliveformis, Kiener. N. America. 
Melanoides, Reeve, pl. 22, f. 150. Moreton Bay, Australia. 
Succincta, A. Ad, P.Z.S., 1851, p. 107. ‘Reeve, pl 12; 
f. 80. Philippines. 
Drab, bands pale. G. B. Sowerby, Jun. Mouth of the Indus. 
Shell smaller and paler in colour, passing into the N, palli- 
dula, A. Ad. 
Shell smaller and cancellated, ee a close affinity to the 
N. pulcherrima, Marr. Taylor Collection. Belcher, Malacca. 
Shell smaller and longitudinally grooved. #5 
Semiplicata, A. Ad. P.Z.S., 1851, p. 107. Chusan. 
Pallidula, A. Ad. P.Z.S., 1851, p. 107, 8. Malacca. 
Passing into the N. planicostata, A. Ad. 
Quercina, Marr. (See description.) 
Flava, Marr. Pamphlet, p. 6. 
Corniculum, Olivi. Zool. Adriat., p. 144, | Mediterranean. 
Costate. 
Semi-costate, 
