BERENDTIA. — COELIAXIS. — MEGASPIRA. ^ 451 
Holospira Newcombiana Tryom ibid. III. p. 314. t. 45. f. 33. 
Berendtia Taylori. Crosse V. Fisch. in Journ. Conch. XVII. 1869. 
p. 491; ibid. XVIII. 1870. p. 22. t. 5. 
f. 144 —17; Moll. terr. Mex. p. 304. 
URP i 
— — Pütel Catal. p. 102. 
Eucalodium Newcombianum Bland in Ann. Lyc. New-York IX. 
— (?) Taylori Binn. Amer. landsh. p. 189. f. 328. 
Habitat Moleje Californiae inferioris. 
XLIV. ? Coeliaxis H. Adams & Angas. 
«Testa umbilicata, turrita, oblique costulata; spira plerum- 
que decollata; apertura plica parietali vel tuberculo munita; 
peristoma continuum, simplex, rectum.» (Ad. & Ang. 1867.) 
Coeliaais (subgenus Subulinae) H. Adams &' Ang. in Proc. Zool. 
Soc. 1865. p. 54. 
— (genus) H. Adams &' Ang. in Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867. 
| | p. 907. 
Caeliaxis Pütel Catal. 1873. p. 13. 83: genus Streptocionidarum. 
Baleae 8. 4 Pfr. Mon. Helic. VI. p. 392. 
Species : 
]. exigua H. Adams & Ang. | VI. 395 (Balea). — Caeliaxis exi- 
gua Pütel Cat. p. 83. — Archipelagus Salomonis. 
2. Layardi (Subulina) H. Adams & Ang. t VI. 95 (Bulimus). 
396 (Balea). — Promontorium Bonae Spei. 
XLV. Megaspira Lea. 
Pír. Mon. Helic. IV. p. 713; VL p. 394. — Püíel Catal. 
1873. p. 15: subgenus Baleae. — Pyrgelio Beck. 
angular below, detached from the penultimate whorl for a short distance, 
and acutely angular above; suture impressed; aperture slightly advanced 
and surrounded by broadly expanded lips, producing a trumpet- shaped 
appearance; inner margin straight, and ending in an angle above and 
below; outer margin curved, wider in advance than behind, lips conti- 
nuous, broadly expanded, and somewhat thickened; surface light horn co- 
lor, marked by fine, irregular, undulating and occasionally broken ribs, 
radiately and obliquely disposed, and with the interspaces crossed by mi- 
croscopic revolving lines, — Length 4, 9 inch.» 
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