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the base grooved, but not channelled ; the lip crenulated, 

 and tumid on the inner side ; folds or teeth on the columella. 

 Recent. — PI. iv. fig. 6. 



32. Marginella. — An oval univalve, with a short spire ; 

 lip with a thick border ; base slightly grooved ; columella 

 plaited. Recent and fossil. — PI. iv. fig. 7. 



33. Cancellaria. — An oval and subturretted univalve; 

 lip transversely grooved on the inside ; base slightly notched, 

 sometimes entire ; columella with sharp but compressed 

 plaits. Recent and fossil. — PL iv. fig. 8. 



34. Fasciolaria. — A subfusiform univalve ; the base 

 grooved; no projecting sutures; columella with two or three 

 very oblique folds. Recent. — PL iv. fig. 9. 



35. Turbmellus. — A subfusiform univalve; the base 

 grooved ; with from three to five compressed transverse 

 plaits on the upper part of the columella. Recent. — PL iv. 

 fig. 10. 



36. Buccinum. — A suboval univalve ; opening oblong, 

 notched at the base, but not channelled ; columella convex 

 and full. Recent and fossil. — PL iv. fig. 11. 



37. Ehurna, — A suboval univalve ; the lip thick ; open- 

 ing oblong and grooved at the bottom ; the columella umbi- 

 licated and slightly grooved at its base. Recent and 

 fossil. — PL Iv. fig. 12. 



38. Terebra. — A longish turriculated univalve ; the open- 

 ing about one third of its length, notched at Its base ; colu- 

 mella terminating obliquely. Recent and fossil, — PL iv. 

 fig. 13. 



39. Dolium. — A ventrlcose, nearly globose univalve ; 

 ribbed transversely; the lip ribbed through Its whole length; 

 the opening wide, notched at the bottom. Recent. — 

 PL iv. fig. 14. 



40. Harpa. — An oval and ventrlcose univalve, with longi- 

 tudinal compressed ribs terminating upwards In an angle or 



y. 



