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opaque, under a pale brown much wrinkled epidermis 
polished opaque milk white ; whorls tumid and deeply 
divided, the last subcarinated at the base; the outer 
lip joining the body nearly at right angles 3...4. 
Kent. 
T. Quaprirasciatus. Mont. p. 328. t. 20. f. 7.— 
F. p. 299.—Lin. T. 8. p. 167.—D. p. 845.—Lacuna 
Q. Turt. in Z. J.3. p. 191.—Conical, spirally striated, 
glossy, yellowish horn-colored, with four ochraceous 
bands (sometimes faint and nearly obliterated) the 
body-whorl slightly carinated at the base ; spire some- 
what produced ; pillar flattened, with a small groove 
ending in an umbilicus; operculum membranceous, 
smooth, yellowish. 0,30. On sea weeds, a little 
beyond low water mark, common. 
T. Vinctus. Mont. p. 307. t. 20. f. 3.—Lin. T. 8. 
p. 167.—D. p. 844.—Lacuna V. Turt. in Z. J. 3.p. 
192.—Oblong-conical, smooth, with six rounded whorls 
and the summit rather obtuse, subpellucid, rufous horn- 
color with four purplish or chesnut brown bands (which 
rarely unite into two larger ones); aperture subor- 
bicular, the outer lip very thin, the inner thick, 
furnished with a narrow channel (which however is 
