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1. Bulla lignaria. Linn. Tab. XXI, fig. 8, a—b. 



Bulla lignaria. Linn. Syst. Nat. p. 1184, No. 379, 1/66. 



— Donovan. Brit. Shell, t. 27, 1807. 



— Mont. Test. Brit. p. 205, 1803. 

 Scaphander lignarius. Montf. Conch. Syst. p. 334, 1810. 



— LIGNARIA. Leacli. Moll. 1820. 



— LIGNARIDS. Loven. Ind. Moll. Scan. p. 10, 1846. 

 Bulla lignaria. Brown. Illusl. Brit. Conch, pi. 38, fig. 23-24, 1827. 



— Broc. Conch, foss. Suhapenn. t. 2, p. 274. 



— Dujardin. Mem. Soc. Geol. de France, torn. 11, pi. 2, p. 2/5, 1837. 



— Phil. En Moll. Sic. vol. ii, p. 95, 1844. 



— S. Wood. lUust. Mag. Nat. Hist. pi. 7, fig. 14, 1839. 



— Nyst. Coq. foss. de Belg. p. 432, pi. 39, fig. 5, 1844. 



— Enc. Method, pi. 359, fig. 3, A.B. 



B. Testa ovatd, tenui, laxe convolute!, versus^ spiravi attenuatd, tranwersim striata, 

 spird tmncatd, depressd ; labro arcuato ; sine tmbilico. 



Shell ovate and thin, slightly convolute, rather contracted towards the spire, with 

 a large expanded aperture, ovate, rounded at the lower part ; transversely or spirally 

 striated upon the exterior ; striae distant, impressed ; vertex truncate, with a slightly 

 depressed spire. 



Axis, 1 inch. 



Locality. Cor. Crag, Sutton. 



Red Crag, Sutton. Recent, British Seas and Mediterranean. 



I have been able to obtain only a few specimens of this shell, which appears to be 

 identical with the well-known recent British species. M. Nyst, in the work above 

 referred to, has given as a synonyme, B. lignaria, Deshayes (Coq. foss. des Env. de 

 Pans, pi. 5, f. 4-6), thereby considering this as an Eocene species. I am not 

 acquainted with the Paris basin-shell, but a species somewhat resembling this, from 

 Barton, in the cabinet of Mr. Edwards, and which I imagine to be the same, differs in 

 several particulars ; it is more elongate, less expanded, more closely and regularly 

 striated, with the striae beautifully punctured, and is, I think, a distinct species, 

 probably Bulla Fortisii, Brongniart. 



2. Bulla conulus. Desk. Tab. XXI, fig. 2, a—c. 



Bulla conulus. Desk. Coq. foss. des Env. de Par. p. 41, pi. 5, fig. 34-36, 1837. 



— — Grat. Foss. de Bord. p. 51, pi. 3, fig. 4-5, 1838. 



— angistoma(?). Grat. - p. 52, fig. 6-7. 



— ovuLATA (?). Dubois. Foss. de Volhyn. p. 49, pi. 1, fig. 13-14, 1831. 



— CONULUS. S. Wood. must, in Mag. Nat. Hist. pi. 7, fig. 6, 1839. 



B. Testd minutd, ovato-conicd, politd ; transoersim tenuissime striata ; spird occidtd ; 

 vertice infundihdiformi ; aperturd superne angustissimd ; basi dilatatd ; cohmelld in/erne 

 obsolete uniplicafd. 



Shell small, ovato-conical, covered externally with fine and distant transverse strite 



