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banded variety, 1s so different, owing to the greater fineness of the 
strie, that on examining a number of specimens I think they may 
well be separated. 
2. CanceLuaria THENIATA (Thes. Conch. pl. 95. f. 75, 76). Cane. 
testd elongatd, turritd ; costis numerosis, transverse striatis, ad 
angulum anfractuum acute angulatis ; spird acuminatd, apice mam- 
melliferd ; apertura interne levigatd; margine acuto; columella 
levi, biplicata ; colore pallide fulvo, fusco teniato. 
Hab. ? Mus. H. Cuming. 
3. CANCELLARIA MELANOSTOMa (Thes. Conch. pl. 95. f. 78). Canc. 
testa ovali, longitudinaliter striis noduliferis et transverse striis 
alternatis minute decussatd ; spird acuminatd, anfractibus paucis, 
rotundatis ; aperturd ovali, magna, interne costatd ; labio externo 
denticulato ; columella expansd, antice granulatd, triplicata ; colore 
pallide fulvo, fusco late fasciato ; labio externo bimaculato, colu- 
melld fuscd nigricante. 
The smoothness of the decussating striz, the more oval form, the 
peculiar dark colour and granulation of the columella, serve to di- 
stinguish this species from the preceding. 
Mr. Cuming possesses the only specimen which we have seen. Its 
locality is unknown. 
4. CanceLuaria ExcAvaTA (Thes. Conch. pl. 93. f.18). Cane. 
testd ovatd, levi; spird acuminatd, turritd ; anfractibus ad sutu- 
ram profunde excavatis; aperturd breviusculd, angulatd, labio 
externo levi, interne costato; columella triplicatd, umbilicatd ; 
colore nullo. 
Hab. South Australia. 
It resembles C’. spirata, but the aperture is shorter in proportion 
to the spire, and the upper part of the whorls more deeply excavated. 
The shell is umbilicated behind the columella, and of a white colour. 
5. CANCELLARIA FovEOLATA (Thes. Conch. pl. 103. f. 30, 31). 
Cane. testa oblongo-ovali, turritd, levigatd, obsolete striata ; spird 
productd, anfractibus angulatis, ad suturam excavatis, ad angulum 
subcoronatis ; apertura triangulari, levi; columelld triplicatd ; 
umbilico mediocri; colore fusco, vel fulvo teniato. 
From the sands in Algoa Bay. One specimen is of a uniform 
brown colour, and the other beautifully lineated. 
6. CancrLuariA sEMIDissuNcTA (Thes. Conch. pl. 95. f. 62, 63). 
Canc. testd ovali, ventricosd, turritd, spiraliter sulcatd; anfrac- 
tibus angulatis, ad suturam profundé excavatis, ultimo disjuncto ; 
umbilico maximo, costato ; apertura triangulart, columella tripli- 
catd ; colore fulvo, fusco longitudinaliter fasciato. 
Collected by Mr. Cuming in sandy mud, at twenty-five fathoms’ 
depth, at Cagayan, Isle of Mindanao. 
3. DEscRIPTION OF TWO SPECIES OF MAMMALIA FROM CARACCAS. 
By J. E. Gray, Esa., F.R.S. ere. 
The British Museum have lately purchased from M. Sallé, through 
Mr. Cuming, a Monkey and a Squirrel, which appear to have been 
