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pale fuscous internally. Height 17, greatest breadth 20, least 
br. 16 mill. 
Helicina globosa, Gray, in Zool. of Beech. Voy. p. 145, t. 38, f. 22; 
sou. hes. n. 21, p. 5, t. 1,8. 245 \Pfridle. pn, 34 pe alpen, 
f. 7,8; Pnewm. Mon. p. 358. 
8. Smaller, with 6 whorls. (Pfr. Jc. t. 5, f. 16, 17.) 
Helicina mucronata, Menke, ISS. 
Hab. Haiti (Sallé). 
47. Hexicina CUMINGIANA. 
Shell subglobose, rather thin, closely sculptured with slight longi- 
tudinal plaits, flesh-coloured, dotted and varied with red; spire 
short, conoidal, rather blunt; whorls 53, nearly flat, last in- 
flated, angulated obsoletely; aperture rather perpendicular, 
semiovate; base of the columella dilated, curved forward, 
slightly truncated, forming backwards a callus, which is thick 
at its base and diffused above; peristome somewhat thickened, 
shortly expanded, white. Height 162, greatest breadth 21, 
least br. 172 mill. 
Helicina Cumingiana, Pfr. in Proc. Z. 8S. 1848, p. 121; Jc. n. 35, 
p. 31, t. 6, f. 13, 14; Pneum. Mon. p. 359. 
Locality unknown. 
48. HEeLicINA ADSPERSA. B. M. 
Shell conic-globose, solid, rather smooth, sometimes sculptured 
above with several obsolete spiral lines, whitish, painted with 
irregular dotty rufous bands; spire conic, rather pointed; 
whorls 5, the upper ones flattened, the last two convex, last 
scarcely descending anteriorly; aperture triangular, reddish- 
brown within, higher than broad; base of the columella 
thickened, lessened forward, forming an obtuse angle with the 
peristome, which is simple, spreading, basal callus diffused, 
white. Operculum rather solid, semiovate, dark chestnut- 
coloured externally, pearly internally. Height 113, greatest 
breadth 15, least br. 13 mill. 
Helicina adspersa, Pfr. in Wiegm. Arch. f. Naturg. 1839, 1. p. 354; 
Sow. Thes. n. 25, p. 6, t. 3, f. 124; Reeve, Conch. Syst. t. 186, f. 4; 
Pfr. Ic. n. 36, p. 32, t. 1, f. 11; Pneum. Mon. p. 359. 
Helicina variegata, Orb. Moll. Cub. i. p. 242, t. 19, f. 1-4. 
Helicina marmorata, Orb. Moll. Cub. i. p. 244, t. 19, f. 9-12? 
8. Flesh-coloured, varied with darker dots. 
y. Rather uniformly bluish-brown above, white, with a single 
narrow brown band beneath. (Sow. Thes. t. 3, f.125; Pfr. Le. 
t. 1, f. 12-14.) 
