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Clathurella caletria sp. nov. (PL X., fig. 36). 



C. testa gracili, jus if or mi, delicata, alba, ad sit turns palli- 

 dissime ochracea, anfractibus septem, quorum duobus apicali- 

 bus, mami/latis, hevissimis, cceteris gradatulo-turritis, arete 

 longitudiiialiter gracili-costulatis, costis delieatis, elevatis, 

 recti's, spiraliterregulariter dathrato-liratisjunctura costarum 

 lirarumque nitide ge/umulatis, ultimo anfractu zona indis- 

 tincta pallidissime ochracea aptld medium, apertura oblongo- 

 sinuosa, labro extus crenulato, iutus simplice, sinu lata, 

 labrum exfodiente, latere dorsali suturali callo crassiusculo, 

 nitido, Icete ochraceo, margine columellari versus basim 

 minuti-denticulato, canal i paullum producto. 

 Long., 4 "50 mill. Lat., 1-50 mill. 



A very beautiful and delicate species, whorls seven, tur- 

 reted, two being apical, finely and regularly clathrate ; the 

 mouth is sinuously-oblong, outer lip simple within, columella!" 

 margin minutely toothed towards the base, canal a little pro- 

 duced, a very pale ochraceous band round the middle of the 

 last whorl, as at the sutures. The sinus is deeply cut behind, 

 at the sutural margin of the outer lip is a bright ochraceous 

 thickened callus. Only one specimen. (KaAos beautiful, 

 fjrpios woven). 



C. cnephaea sp. nov. (PI. X., fig. 37). 



C. testa breviter fusiform i, corrugata, solidiuscula, omnino 

 nigra brunnea, anfractibus sex vet septem, paullum venlri- 

 cosulis, longitudiiialiter crassicostatis, el spirali/er costulalis, 

 costis crassiusculis, panels, apertura oblonga, labro exteriore 

 iutus quadri-denticulato, margine columellari recto, simplice, 

 sinu supaficiali. 

 Long., 475, Lat. 1-50 mill. 



A completely unicolorous species, being either pale or 

 dark blackish-brown, the latter predominating in the specimens 

 before us in proportion of 5 : 2. A typical Clathurella, with 

 squarely crossed costce, both longitudinal and transverse of 

 equal thickness, not many in number, say thirteen on last whorl, 

 crossed by eleven, of which two spiral line below the suture are 



