Mr. Adams'j Defcripims of Acllnia cmjiccrnis^ tic. 253 



•• quite difTimilar, yet in botii the upper and under 

 fhell they are pcrfedtly fimilar. 



VoLUTA 



pallida. V. tcfta Integra oblongo-ovata, fpira elevata, colu- 

 mella quadruplicata. Syjl. Nat. Gmel. p. 3444. 

 Bulla cylindracea. Da Co/la j Brit. Conch, page 31, 

 /. 2. I. 7. 7. 



Tenbigh. 



Mr. Da Cofta is certainly miflaken in confidering the 

 fhell figured by him as the Bulla cylindracea of 

 Mr. Pennant's Br. Zool. vol. iv. p. 70,/. 85. The 

 figures above quoted are not indeed accurately 

 finiflied, but are, neverthelefs, fufficiently diftinil 

 to fhevv, that it is the fame fhell with the figures 

 referred to by Linnasus for his Volnta pallida^ viz. 

 Adanf. Sen. t. 5. f. 2. fa'ler, and particularly y. 3. 

 Jimerlf which accords very accurately with my 

 fpecimen. His defcription is, however, very good, 

 and enables me to affcrt, that it is the true F. pal- 

 lida of Linnxus. 



From the Bulla cylindracea it differs in the followino- 

 particulars : i. In having an evident fpire. 2. In 

 its plicated columella. 3. In having a beautiful 

 polifh, which the true B., cylindracea is entirely de- 

 void of. 



Turbo 

 canaliculatus. T. quinque anfradlibus longitudinallter canaliculatis, 

 apertura fubrotunda. 

 Minute. Sea-fand. Linny Bay. 



Obf. Pel- 



