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Family TORNATINIDiE. 

 Tomatina recta (d'Orb.). 



Plate LXIV. Fig. 2. 



Bu??a j'eciad'Orbigny, L'lle de Cuba, i, p. 131, Atlas, pi. ivbis, figs. 17-20, 1853. 

 Tomatina recta Dall, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 37, p. 84, 1889. Pilsbry, 

 Manual Conch., xv, p. 184, pi. 22, figs. 13-15, 1893. 



Rare in the dredged shell-sand. 



Tomatina decurrens, sp. nov. 



Plate LXIV. Fig. 1. 



Shell white, minute, oblong-elliptical, with a somewhat turreted 

 spire, consisting of about two whorls, besides the relatively large 

 and prominent, vertically upturned nucleus, which consists of nearly 

 three whorls. Suture impressed and slightly canaliculate, that of 

 the body-whorl very oblique. Aperture long, much narrowed pos- 

 teriorly, somewhat expanded anteriorly, with a distinct, very oblique 

 fold on the columellar margin. Surface smooth and polished. 



Length from 2.5 to 3™"'; breadth, 1.12 to 1.5'"'^. 



This rare species is readily recognized by its very oblique suture. 



Found in the dredged shell-sand. 



Family SCAPHANDRID-ffi. 



Cylichna Auberi (d'Orb.). 



Plate LXIV. Fig. 3. 



Bulla Auberi d'Orbigny, L'lle de Cuba, i, p. 127, Atlas, pi. iv bis, figs. 5-8, 



1853. 

 Cylichna Auberi Dall, Blake Eeport, pt. ii, p. 55, 1889. 



Rare ; found in the dredged shell-sand. 



Family BULLID^. 

 Bulla Bermudee, sp. nov. 



Plate LXIV. Fig. 4. 



Shell white, minute, oblong-ovate, broadest anterior to the middle. 

 Body-whorl flattened and sometimes slightly constricted just above 

 the middle. Summit subtruncate, with the angle obtusely rounded 

 and Avith the posterior margin of the lip rising slightly in an obtuse 



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