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XL fig. 22, Ovate, transversely grooved, reddish fulvous; 

 volutions convex ; apex with one tubercle. Three inches and 

 a half long. Inhabits the Mediterranean sea. 



FAMILY IV. ALATA. 



Shell provided with a canal of greater or less extent, at the 

 base of the aperture; the right lip changes its form as the 

 animal advances in age, and is provided with a sinus at the lower 

 part. 



Genus 23.— S TROMBUS.— Zinwaws. 



Generic Character. — Shell ventricose, base terminating in a 

 short truncated, emarginated canal ; right lip dilating with age, 

 into a simple, entire wing, lobed or crenulated above, and pro- 

 vided with a sinus beneath, separated at the base from the canal 

 or notch ; aperture provided with a long narrow horny operculum. 



Stromhus auris Diance. — Diana's Ear Strombus. Plate 

 XI. fig. 23. Oblong-ovate ; spire acute, tuberculated, and 

 transversely striated ; base recurved ; outer lip thick : anterior 

 lobe with a finger-like termination. Three inches and a quar- 

 ter long. Inhabits the Indian ocean. 



Genus 24— PTEROCERA.— Zawiarcyt. 



Generic Character. — Shell oblong-ovate, ventricose, terminat- 

 ing in a lengthened canal; outer lip dilating with age into an 

 expanded, rayed, or digitated wing, with a sinus near the base ; 

 spire short. 



Pterocera chiragra. — The Knotty Pterocera. Plate XI. 

 fig. 24. Ovate, tuberculated, with six digitated, canaliculated 

 rays, which are closed over in the adult shell ; outer lip inter- 

 nally striated. Six inches and a half long, exclusive of the digi- 

 tated lobes. Inhabits the Indian ocean. 



Genus 25.— ROSTELLARl A.— Lamarck. 



Generic Character. — Shell fusiform or sub-turrited, termi- 

 nated below by a beaked canal ; outer lip entire in some species, 

 and dentated in others, more or less dilated by age ; with a 

 sinus near the canal. 



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