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EUOMPHALUS funatus. ' 



TAB. CCCCL.— /§•*. 1 and 2. 



Spec. Char. Conical, very short ; ornamented 



with many spiral threads united by more 



numerous transverse lines ; umbilicus rather 



small. 



J-N many respects this resembles E. discors (tab. 52.) but 

 is easily distinguished by the involute threads upon its 

 under surface, and the slight elevation of th^ transverse 

 lines, which are very regular and close, and do not give 

 it the rough appearance that characterizes the upper 

 surface of that species. 



Pig. 2 represents an apparently water worn specimen, 

 in which the spiral ridges only remain ; it serves to shew 

 the general form of the short spire. 



From Dudley, in the possession of Johnstone, 



Esq. of the Hotwells, Bristol. 



EUOMPHALUS coronatus. 

 TAB. CCCCL.— /^. 3. 



Spec Char. Discoid, flat above, w^ith broad 

 flat, pointed spines around its edge; con- 

 cave beneath. 



A. VERY small, flat shell ; the upper part of each whorl is 

 flat, the lower rounded ; along the middle is a row of 



