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300. zebrina (f. 481), Orbigny. — MS., Brit. Mus. A 

 smooth shell marked with fine zebra-like lines. 



301. clandestina (f. 640, 641), Forbes. — Conical at each 

 end. 



302. pakdalis (f. 470, 471), Kuster. 



303. ceemans (f. 467) Reeve. — Somewhat irregularly 

 formed and painted. 



304. tuba (f. 475, 477), Reeve. 



305. leucodesma (f. 465), Reeve. 



306. consanguinea (f. 466), Reeve. 



307. lauta (f. 456), Reeve. 



308. poephyeitica (f. 489), Reeve. 



309. festa (f. 395), Reeve. 



310. mediomaculata (f. 472), Sowerby. — A neat little 

 species with a row of square spots in the middle of a broad 

 white band. 



311. puella (f. 646), Reeve. 



312. trotculus (f. 319), Soiverby. — Testa brevi, crassa, 

 ventricosa, polita, fusca ; spira aperturam longitudine 

 a?quanti. — A short, thick, ventricose, polished, brown shell 

 with spire as long as the mouth. 



313. nigrofasciata (f. 468), Sowerby. — I do not find any 

 name hitherto applied to this well-known short, dark shell, 

 with broad, irregular ribs and a couple of white lines on the 

 last whorl. 



314. L^vizonata (f. 469), Sowerby. — Resembling M. ni- 

 grofasciata, but quite smooth, 



315. dtchroma (f. 463), A. Adams. — With two black 

 bands on the last whorl. 



316. teicolor (f. 464), Montrouzier. — More elevated than 

 M. dichroma, with three dark bands. 



