10 M1TRA. 



124. Fischeki (f. 573), Souverbic. — With few, deep, 

 angular ridges. 



125. cythaeoidea (f. 567), A. Adams. 



126. annulata (f. 91, 92, 93), Reeve.— Var. 93 is erro- 

 neously given by Reeve for M. flammea, Quoy. 



127. am^na (f. 244), A. Adams. — The ridges are finely 

 articulated with brown spots. 



128. lineata (f. 554), Reeve. — The angle of the ridges is 

 painted with a red line. 



129. ACUTiLiEATA (f. 273, 4), Sowerby. — Testa subovata, 

 pallide rosea, liris angulatis, super angulos interruptim lineis 

 rubro-fuscis pictis cincta; inter liras longitudinaliter striata. 

 — Shell subovate, pale rose, encircled with angular ridges, 

 painted on the angles with interrupted red-brown lines, 

 longitudinally striated between the ridges. 



130. Htstrix (f. 570), Montrouzier. — The angular ridges 

 crenulated or beaded. 



131. insculpta (f. 568), A. Adams. 



132. semiconica (f. 619), Soiverby. — Testa solida, sub- 

 conica, flammeis fusco-subviridis interruptis longitudinalibus 

 picta, liris rotundato-angulatis sculpta. — This shell resembles 

 M. annulata, but the ridges, instead of being sharply angular, 

 are rounded at the edges. 



133. cyei (f. 576), Dorlin. — With neat square spots in the 

 intervals of the grooves. 



134. Boissacci (f. 574), Montrouzier. — Quite possibly the 

 same as M. Cyri, but the spots are larger, and the shell 

 narrower. 



135. pulgetrdm (f. 179), Reeve. — Not ridged, like M. 

 flammea, but grooved. 



136. Hebes (f. 230), Reeve. 



137. avenacea (f. 560), Reeve. — A smaller shell than 136, 

 but more largely wrinkled at the top of the whorls. 



