MITRA. y 



111. cikculata (f. 86, 87), Kiener. — Raised sharp ridges, 

 wit.li longitudinal inter-costal indentations. 



112. interurata (f. 369), Reeve — With interstitial spiral 

 ribs. 



113. Novshollandm (f. 368, 417), Sowerhy. — Testa sub- 

 fusiforrnis,solida,pallide fulva, flainmeis castaneis triserialibus 

 picta, anfractibus superne subangulatis, liris spiralibus tenui- 

 bus, distantibus, et sulcis longitudiualibus, interstitialibus 

 sculptis. — Shell solid, rather fusiform, pale fulvous, painted 

 with chestnut flames in three rows ; whorls rather angular 

 above, sculptured with distant, spiral, thin ridges, and longi- 

 tudinal interstitial grooves. 



114. foveolata (f. 370, 371), Hanley. — The ridges are 

 thick, and beaded as in M. spluerulata, and the interstitial 

 cross-grooves are as in M. Novcehollandice. 



115. Formosa (f. 235), A. Adams. — Granulated in close 

 squares, with tessellated markings. 



116. flammigera (f. 107, 108), Reeve. 



117. incarnata (f. 551), Reeve. 



118. carnicolor (f. 549), Reeve. 



119. rosacea (f. Ill), Reeve. 



120. flammea (f. 173), Quoy.— The shell of the "Astro- 

 labe " has distinct ridges, like the specimen figured here ; 

 while M. fulgetrve of Reeve, marked in the same manner, 

 has only grooves. Reeve's representation of the species is 

 only that of a variety of M. annulata. 



121. rufilirata (f. 572), Adams et Reeve. 



122. crebrilirata (f. 626), Sowerby. — Testa fusiformis, 

 tenuiter et creberrime liris moniliformibus fuscis cincta. — 

 This little shell resembles M. filosa, but is narrower, and 

 has more numerous and finely beaded ridges. 



123. tornata (f. 553), Reeve. — With numerous angular 

 ridges. 



