ENVIRONS OF NICE.——APPENDIX. 
4, costatus. Dillwyn’s Conch. p. 860.—Wal- 
ker’s Minute Shells, f. 4’7. 
Maton and Racket im Linn. Trans. 
viii. p. 180.-Montagu, p.362. 
5. labiatus. 
: t. 11. f. 6. 
6. turgida. Shell turrited, with five volutions; 
Pl. X. f. 3. very much inflated; separa- 
‘ ted by a dee 
strong longitudinal ribs ; and 
very fine regular transverse 
strie ; apex very sharp. 
Shell pointed, with strong longi- 
tudinal ribs and transverse 
strie; inside ribbed; body 
whorl, about equal to the 
length of the spire. Length 
13 aghth of an inch. 
Shell pone strong, with five 
longitudinal and transverse 
strie ; inside ribbed; outer 
lip thickened ; body longer 
than the spire. Length 1} 
eighth of an inch. — 
Shell subulate, with ten glossy 
well defined whorls, white, 
aperture sub-rotund. _ 
Shell conic, im large and tur- 
8. discrepans. 
Pl. X. f. 4. 
T Nh 
9. glaber. 
— ff 2; 
10. minutus: 
suture, with } 
463. 
ovate, pillar-lip smooth ; out- 
er lip thin and crenated. 
Length jth, breadth not quite 
an eighth of an inch. 
Maton and Racket in Linn. Tr. 
p-177.—Montagu, Test. Br. 
p- 300. t. 10. f. 7. 
12. truncatus. 
13. pullus. Dillwyn, Br. Sh. p. 822.—Do- 
noyan, Br. Sh. I. t. 2. f. 2. to 
13. cimex. Dillwyn, p- 821.—Da Costa’s Br. 
Conch. p. 104. t. 8. £. 6.& 9. 
Turbo cancellatus, Dorset. 
Cat. p. 59. t. 14. £6. & 9. 
14. phasianella. Risso in Journal des Mines, 
No. 200. Aout, p. 6. Phasia-. 
nella rubra. 
15. geniculus. Brocchi, p. 659. t. 16. f. 1. 
16. elegantissimus. Vid. p. 458. 
17. striatus.  Brocchi, p. 383. t. 6. f.'7. 
18. Ulve. Dillwyn’s Conch. p. 840. Pen- 
nant, Br. Zool. iv.. p. 182. 
t.86. £120. Dorset Catal. 
. 49. t. 18. f. 12. 
19. interruptus. Dillwyn’s Conch. p, 841.—Mon- 
ae Test. Br, p. 329. t. 20.. 
3 
PLX. £13. gid;. spire short, with four | 20. parvus. —_ Dillwyn’s Conch. p. 85'7.—A- 
‘) moderately rounded volutions3. by, dams in Linn. Trans. iii. 
ees apex rather obtuse ; the whole ae m p. 66. t. 13. £.29. & 30. Tur-. 
oy shell is covered with fine spi- | ‘- bo zreus, Donovan, Br. Sh.. 
ih ral striz, and clouded with| = t. 90. T. lacteus. 
pale honey-yellow ; aperture | 21. cancellata. Brocchi, p. 377. t.'7. f. 8. 
nearly round; pillar-lip slight- | 22. pusillus. Brocchi, p. 381. t. 6. f. 5. 
ly reflected, and forms a sub- | 23. conoides. Brocchi, p. 660. t. 16. f. 2. 
umbilicus ; outer lip thin. | 24. verrucosus. Shell with a ventricose body ; 
ee Length about j,th of an PL.X. £12. spire with four very distinct 
~ inch, breadth. about half its volutions ; the whole shell is 
i-'% hy ength. ail ° covered with elevated knobs 
_ the spire having only ‘four 
_ volutions, and in the aperture 
being rounder. P 
Shell longitudinally ribbed ; 
strongly striated transversely 
between the ribs; body large 
and spire short, with five well 
defined “a aperture 
11. breve. 
PL X. f.10.— 
in regular rows; the intersti- 
ces deeply punctured ; aper- 
ture ovate; outer lip strong ; 
Lae slightly reflected to- 
wards the base; inside ver 
glossy. Length about 3th, 
breadth somewhat less. 
25. gracilis.  Brocchi, p. 382. t. 6. £..6. 
26. striatulus, Dillwyn’s Conch. p.85'7.—Mon- 
tagu’s Test. Br. p. 306. t. 10. 
£5. 
There is also a variety of this 
shell with strong, elevated, 
longitudinal varices. 
27. rugosus. 
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