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35. Isapis fenestrata. 
I. testa I. ovoidee forma et indole simili ; carinis ix. acutis (quarum 
lv. in spira monstrantur) cincta ; interstitiis duplo latioribus, con- 
cinne quadratim decussatis, lirulis radiantibus acutissimis; anfr. 
postice tumentibus, suturis valde excavatis ; peritremate continuo ; 
labro a carinis pectinato; labio parietem parum attingente, medio 
calloso; umbilico angusto. Long. °18, long. spir. *13, lat. °19, 
div. 70°. 
Hab. Necah Bay (Swan); 8. Diego and Sta. Barbara Island 
(Cooper). 
Dr. Cooper’s shells are much smaller than those from the 
Vancouver district, which are white and eroded, varying much 
in the size of the umbilicus. 
36. Alvania reticulata. 
A. testa parva, subturrita, rufo-fusca, marginibus spire rectis ; anfr. 
nucleosis ii. et dimidio, naticoideis, levibus, tumentibus, apice 
mamillato ; norm. iii., tumidis, suturis impressis; liris angustis, 
distantibus, spiralibus cire. xii. (quarum iv.—vi. in spira mon- 
strantur), et lirulis radiantibus, supra transeuntibus, haud nodulosis, 
secundum interstitia incurvatis, eleganter exsculpta ; interstitiis 
altis, quadratis; peritremate continuo, subrotundato, acutiore. 
Long. ‘085, long. spir. ‘05, lat. :04, div. 30°. 
Hab. Necah Bay; two specimens in shell-washings (Swan). 
37. Alvania filosa. 
A, testa A. reticulate indole et colore, haud sculptura, simili; multo 
majore, elongata; anfr. nucl. ?... (detritis), norm. iv.; stris parum 
separatis circ. xviii. (quarum circ. xii. in spira monstrantur) cincta ; 
rugulis radiantibus posticis creberrimis, haud expressis, circa peri- 
pheriam evanidis ; peritremate continuo; columella rufo-purpureo 
tincta. Long. °13, long. spir. °09, lat. :06, div. 20°. 
Hab. Neeah Bay; one specimen in shell-washings (Swan). 
[To be continued. ] 
XLVIL.—Deseription of a new Species of Kublepharis. 
By Dr. Abert GUNTHER. 
Lublepharis fasciolatus. 
Very similar in general habit to H. Hardwickii, but with 
the tubercles much less numerous and separated by granular 
interspaces as wide as the tubercles themselves. Opening of the 
ear wide. Nine upper and ten lower labials; two chin-shields 
larger than the first lower labial. The scales of the middle of 
the belly form twenty-four longitudinal series. A series of 
fourteen pores across the preeanal region. 
