167 
* T. Faparis. Turton. Z. J. 2. p. 366. ¢. 12. f. 10. 
—F, p. 298.—Subglobular, very obtuse, smooth, with 
three hardly procuced volutions, chesnut with obscure 
pale bands (often covered with a grey coat which con- 
ceals the markings and color); bands about twelve, 
apparently interrupted so as to give the surface a 
chequered appearance; pillar and throat chesnut. 
0,09. Scarborough. 
T. Castanea. Gmel.—D. p. 836.—T. H1pro- 
CASTANUM. Lam.—T. Mamimitiatus. Don. t. 174. 
—F. p. 299.—ILin. T. 8. p. 166.—Mont. Sup. p. 126. 
—Whorls five, slightly rounded, pale chesnut, spirally 
striated with raised dots, a few ridges of larger ones 
giving the shell an angulated appearance ; length and 
breadth subequal; aperture rounded. 0,80. Sedlly 
Isles.—A doubtful native. 
T. Crasstor. Mont. p. 309. and Sup. p. 127. €. 20. 
Sf. {.—D. d. 820.—Iin. T.8. p. 159.—Walk. t. 2. f. 
34.—F. p. 299.—T. Paturpus. Don. ¢. 178. f. 4.— 
Lacuna C. Turt. Z. J.3. p. 192:—Conoid, thick, 
* In all probability the fry of the preceding or of 
some other species of this genus. 
