DESCRIPTIONS OF DOLIUM MAGNIFICUM, n.sp., AND MTIREX 

 3IULTISPIN0SUS, n.sp. 



By G. B. SowERBY, F.L S. 



Read \Wi November, 1903. 

 DoLIITM MAGNIFICUM, n.Sp. 



Testa subglobosa, tenuis, alba, fusco sex - balteata, flammulis 

 interruptis brevibus irregulariter undulatis castaneis picta ; spira 

 breviter conica; anfractus 7, primi 3 minuti, laeves, deincle rapide 

 accrescentes, convexi, irregulariter spiraliter sulcati ; sutura angus- 

 tissime canaliculata ; anfractus ultimus per - inflatus, rotundatus, 

 longitudinaliter striatus, hie illic leviter malleatus, sulcis spiralibus 



Fi&. 1 . 



numerosis anjiiistis plerumque duplicatis sciilptus ; apertura ampLi, 

 intus alba, pallide fusco tincta, duplicatini lirata. Long. 110, 

 lat. 100 mm. 



Hab. — China Sea. 



This handsome shell has some affinity with D. variegatum, Lamk., 

 and D. Chinense, Dillwyn. Its colouring is characteristic. Crossing 

 the white spaces between the brown bands are dark brown waved 



