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Fasciata, 256, f. 84. Variety Quadrifasciata 
Puteolus (a). (Turbo Q. 168). Va- 
** Spire produced more riety Canalis, 257. 
or less conoid. Variety Bifasciata (c). 
Vincta (Turbo V. 168) Variety? Gracilior (d). 
(b). f. 86. 
LLP LL DIL LILILLPLL_LPPLILLLILLILIPOL LIP LLL IRL LL APD ND 
(a) L. Putrrotus. Turton Zool. Jour. 3, p.191.— 
Roundish oblong, oblique, purplish with three deeper 
bands; aperture roundish or oval. Devonshire. Thicker 
than Montacuti or Fasciata, and when full grown has 
the larger volution considerably produced obliquely. 
(6) The young are destitute of markings, of a sea 
green, with an obtuse carina near the base of the body 
whorl. In this state it agrees well with Montagu’s 
figure of Canalis. 
(c) With two broad brown and two narrow white 
bands. 
(d) L. GracittiorR. Metcalfe MSS. Resembling 
Canalis of Turton in being of an uniform horn colour, 
but the shape is more attenuated, the whorls being pro- 
duced so that instead of the aperture being as long as 
the spire it only occupies two fifths of the shell. The 
outer lip too, is acute, (in the adult of Canalis it is 
thickened,) and the columellar groove very narrow in- 
stead of being wider than in the typical variety. 
