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V. Granuxata. Gmel. 3277.—D. p. 171.—Lam. 
14.—Ch. f. 313.— Inst. ¢. 338. f. 175.— EH. M. t. 272. 
J. 3.— Mont. p. 122.—D. t. 83.—Inn. T. 8. p. 85.— 
Turt. C. D. p. 240.—Turt. B. p. 145.—F. p. 447.— 
Roundish-heart-shaped, with longitudinal grooves, de- 
cussated by raised transverse striz, yellowish, with 
purplish brown spotted rays and streaks, and the ante- 
rior slope with letter-like markings of the same color ; 
lunule heart-shaped and usually darker; inside stained, 
especially on the anterior side, with purple. %. Fal- 
mouth and N. Britain. 
V. Fascrata. Don. 5. #. £70.—Pen. 4. p: 203.— 
Desh. in Lam. vol. 7.—D. p. 159.—Iin. T. 8. p. 80. 
Dor. Cat. t. 7. f.3.—Turt. C.D. p. 234.—Da. Cos. 
t. 13. f. 3.—Turt. B. p. 146. t. 8. f. 9.—F. op. 447. 
—V. Papua. Mont. p. 110. (not Lin.)—Rounded- 
heart-shaped, compressed, subequilateral, with broad 
flat transverse unequal ribs, whose edges project a little 
beyond the anterior edge, forming a double row of 
tubercles; whitish or fulvous, with narrow longitudinal 
rays or fine lines of red white yellow or purple; lunule 
broad aud heart-shaped. %. Not uncommon. 
V. Dysrra. Lin. 1130.—CA&. f. 287,8,9.—Turt. C. 
D. p. 237.—Turt. B. p. 147. t. 9. f. 4.—F. p. 447. 
