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138. pijuinosa (f. 565), Reeve. 



139. steaminea (f. 561), A. Adams. 



140. gigantea (f. 95, 96, and var. Hindsii 195, 196), Reeve. 

 — An examination of many specimens has led me to the con- 

 clusion that Reeve's second species is but a younger and 

 therefore more sharply angular form of this species. 



141. attenuata (f. 194), Reeve. — The whorls have more 

 compressed sides than in M. gigantea. 



142. carinata (f. 246, 247, 401), SwamscM.— The smaller 

 and younger specimens have the sharper angle and keel at 

 the top of the whorls. 



143. telescopiuh (f. 304), Reeve. 



144. peculiaris (f. 322), Reeve. 



145. Gambiana (f. 579), A. Adams. 



146. Multilirata (f. 556), A. Adams. 



147. KffiSTA (f. 595), Reeve. 



148. duplilirata (f. 555), Reeve. 



149. roborea (f. 298), Reeve. 



150. sulcata (287, Swamson. — Including funiculata, 

 Reeve, 286). 



Sect. IV. — Short, spirally ridged, aperture contracted, outer 

 lip crenulated. 



151. rubiginea (f. 257, 258), A. Adams. 



152. procissa (f. 264, 282), Reeve. — Not, like M. rubiginea, 

 deeply sculptured between the ridges ; angular at the top of 

 the whorls. 



153. Clara (f. 652), Sowerby. — Testa oblonga, flammis 

 fusco-rubescentibus, medio anfractuum interruptis picta ; liris 

 distinctis, subdistantibus, rotundis et striis intermediis 

 sculpta ; anfractibus supeme angulatis, ad latera compresses . 



