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entire, striated within ; the apex of the spire ob- 

 tuse. |. 



PHASIANELLA. 



Oval or conical, solid, the last whorl much larger 

 than any of the others ; aperture oval, longi- 

 tudinal ; inclined obliquely towards the base of 

 the columella, round at the lower part, and con- 

 tracted at the upper ; lips disunited at the upper 

 part; right margin acute, not reflected; colu- 

 mella smooth, compressed, attenuated at the 

 base ; operculum calcareous or horny. 



P. BULiMOiDES. Oblong-conic, thin, whit- 

 ish, smooth, pale tawny, with numerous narrow 

 variegated and spotted zones; apex acute; it dif- 

 fers much in colour; operculum calcareous. 2f. 

 W. 23. 96. 



P. LiNEOLATA. Shape of last, but apex 

 blunted, smooth, shining, fulvous brown, with 

 whitish clouds and transverse series of white spots, 

 here and there interrupted by angular brown 

 marks. | . . . f . W. S. 6. 26. 



P. ANGULiFERA. Obloug- conic, vcutricosc 

 at the base, last whorl angulated ; thinnish, trans- 



