He BOOK OF SPECIES. 
E. sPpIRATA. Ovate-acute, ventricose, smooth, 
white, with yellowish fulvous spots ; whorls chan- 
nelled above ; outer margin of the channel acute ; 
apex bluish ; callus of the columella nearly con- 
cealing the umbilicus. 23. W. 23. 77. 
TEREBRA. 
Elongated, turreted, very pointed at the summit; 
aperture longitudinal, many times longer than 
the spire, and notched at the posterior part 
of the base; base of the columella twisted or 
oblique. 
T.macuLatTa. Conical, subulate, thick, pon- 
derous, smooth, white, with a row of larger and 
another of smaller dark spots encircling the 
whorls, which are flattened, and the upper ones 
divided by an impressed line, and slightly plaited. 
42. W. 24. 129. 
T. pimip1ATA. Subulate, turreted, pinkish 
or orange flesh-colour, with white longitudinal 
flexuous streaks; whorls flattened, and divided 
by a transverse furrow, smooth, but the upper 
ones striated. 43. W. 24. 127. 
T. CRENULATA. Subulate, turreted, smooth, 
whitish; the upper whorls transversely divided 
by a furrow; upper margins with tubercular plaits 
between, which are small waved ferruginous 
streaks, under which is a band of small spots, 
