PART II. COLUMBELLIN^. .313 



lip doubly toothed^ i. e. internally and externally ; 

 aperture narrow, generally ringent ; operculum minute. 



CoNiDEA Sw. Mitra-shaped, fusiform ; spire equal or 

 longer than the aperture ; the whorls tumid ; outer 

 lip slightly gibbous above, contracted below ; margin 

 not inflected ; striated within ; inner lip terminating 

 in an elevated ridge, but with the teeth obsolete. 

 C. semipunctata. ( Columbella Lam. ) Mart. 44. f. 465, 466. 



CoLUMBELLA Lam. Subfusiform ; spire shorter than 

 the aperture ; outer lip gibbous, inflected, simiated, 

 broad, and thickest in the middle, crenated or toothed 

 its entire length ; aperture contracted ; inner lip with 

 granular teeth. 



C. mercatoria. Mart. pi. 44. 452 — 458. 



PusiosTOMA Sw. General form of Columhella ; but the 

 outer lip is only toothed in the middle, where it is 

 greatly thickened ; inner lip convex between the gTa- 

 nular teeth, {fig. 12, g, h.) 

 punctata. En. M. 374. f. 4. fulgurans. Lam.* 

 mendicaria. lb. 375. f. 10. turturina. En. M. 384. f. 2. 



Crassispira Sw. Small, subclavate, tuberculated : spire 

 thick, lengthened ; outer lip with a slight sinus 

 above, and thickened internally at the top and bottom ; 

 top of the inner lip with a thick pad ; basal channel 

 but slightly defined, (fig. 17. d.) 



Pleurotoma Bottae ^Mrf. C. fasciata 5w. {fig. 17. d, p. 151.) 



NiTiDELLA Sw. Bucciniform ; small, ovate, smooth, 

 glassy ; aperture effrise ; outer lip slightly thickened, 

 faintly inflexed, and generally striated internally ; 

 inner lip somewhat flattened above ; base of the pillar 

 with one or two slight internal folds, or a single an- 

 gular projection, (fig. 17- e.) 



Columbella nitida Lam. (fig. 17. c, p. 151.) 



* Lamarck erroneously cites the Ency. Meth. 574. fig. 7. for this species, 

 as that represents one of his Mitres. 



