16 MOLL use A FROM THE CRAG. 



2. Cypr^a affinis. Dujard. Tab. II, fig. 9, a — b. 



Cypr/Ea affinis. Dujard. Mem. sur les Conclies du Sol en Touraine, Mem. de la Soc. Geol. 



de France, 1837, p. 304, pi. 19, fig. 12. 

 Trivia affinis. S. Wood. Catalogue 1842. 



C. Testa ovato-ohlonyu, transversim striata ; striis sulco dorsali interruptis, et propc 

 sulcum sub incrussatis ; aperturd angustatd. 



Shell ovato-obloiig, transversely striated or ridged, interrupted on the back with a 

 longitudinal furrow ; strise or ridges rather irregular, slightly thickened at their 

 terminations ; aperture elongate. 



Axis, I of an inch. 



Locality. Cor. Crag, Sutton. 

 At present I have only two specimens of this species, from the Crag of Suffolk, and 

 they appear to differ from C. avellana in being of a more elongated form, in the irre- 

 gularity of the ridges, and in their thickened terminations at the borders of the sulcus. 

 Mr. Lyell has liberally supplied me with a good series of this species from the Touraine 

 beds, which, although presenting much variation among themselves, are always less in 

 size than the British species, and appear to preserve the general character of a naked 

 sulcus. They may, nevertheless, be only varieties of one species, but I have no speci- 

 mens that will unite the two, and have in consequence kept them distinct, as in all I 

 have hitherto seen a difference may be readily pointed out. 



3. Cypr^a Anglic. 8. Wood. Tab. II, fig. 7, a — h. 



Trivia Angli.e. S. Wood. Catalogue 1842. 



C. Testa ovato-globosd, striis, transversis paucis, sulco dorsali interntptis, et prope 

 sidcum sub incrassatis ; apertura lineari suhcentrali. 



Shell globosely ovate, with a small number of transverse ridges, interrupted by a 

 dorsal sulcus ; ridges slightly thickened at the edge of sulcus ; aperture subcentral ; 

 outer lip thickened and recurved. 



Axis, I of an inch. 



Locality. Red Crag, Sutton. 



This species is rare. It differs from the two preceding ones in having a less number 

 of ridges, and in being rather more depressed, with a more orbicular form. The ridges 

 seldom exceed nine in number, and are carried over the sulcus, but appear a little 

 thickened at their edges. The sulcus in the figure is scarcely enough displayed. 



4. Cypr^a retusa. /. Sow. Tab. II, fig. 8, a — b. 



Cyprjsa retusa. J. Sow. Min. Con. t. 3/8, fig. 2, 1832. 

 Trivia retusa. <S. Wood. Catalogue 1842. 



T. Testa ovato-globosd, transversim, striatd, striis paucis remotis ; sulco dorsali nulla ; 

 aperturd lineatd, submediand. 



Shell ovato-globose, with few transverse strise, not exceeding 8 — 9 ; spaces between 

 them broad ; no dorsal sulcus ; aperture subcentral, nearly straight. 



