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389. compeessa (f. 50, 133), Soiverby. — Quam M. regma 

 rnagis attenuata, et lateraliter compressa, antice attenuata 

 recurva, aufractibus vix angulatis. — Much narrower and 

 more attenuated and laterally compressed than M. regina, 

 narrowed and recurved anteriorly. This is given by Reeve 

 as a variety of If. tceniata, from which it materially differs. 



390. Tayloeiana (f. 125, 153), Sowerby. — Testa mitri- 

 formis, spiraliter striata, costis crebris, anfractibus convexi- 

 usculis, ultimo aurantio fuscoque tamiato : aliquando spiraliter 

 inter fasciis fusco lineato. — Shell mitre-shaped, spirally 

 striated, ribs close, whorls rather convex, last whorl rib- 

 banded with orange and brown ; in a variety there are red 

 lines between the bands. In the shape of the whorls it 

 resembles M. crocea, but the characters of the ribs and 

 colouring prevent its association with that species. 



391. ceocea (f. 120), Reeve. — Eesembling M . tceniata,hxit 

 with no lines bordering the white central band. 



392. Dennisoni (f. 61, 119), Reeve. 



393. elegans (f. 142), Reeve. 



394. sangujsuga (91*, 92* 93*, 94*), Linnaeus.— Smaller, 

 with the ribs and colouring marks less defined than in M. 

 stigmata/ria. 



395. stigmataria (47, 48, 49), Lamarck. 



396. Stainfokthii (f. 109, 136, 137), Reeve. 



397. melongena (18, 19, 132), Lamarck. 



398. cuevilirata (f. 128, 9), Sowerby. — Quam M. melon- 

 gena graciliora, tenuiora, apertura angustiora, costis magis 

 sinuatis. — More slender and thin than M. melongena, with 

 the aperture narrower and the ribs more sinuously curved ; 

 it may possibly, however, be but a variety. 



399. eadius (f.l24),ffeet?e. — Narrow and thin, with few ribs. 



400. balteolata (f. 64), Reeve. 



401. lteata (f. 22, 23), Lamarck. — Ribs defined, narrow, 

 distant. 



