34 MITEA. 



458. semifasciata (f. 581, 582), Lamarck. 



459. semisculpta (f. 159), Adams et Reeve. — A pupa-like 

 shell, with the upper whorls ribbed, and the lower plain. 



460. fusiformis (f. 384), Chemnitz. — This shell corre- 

 sponds with the figure of Chemnitz, which Kiener's figure 

 does not. 



461. Doehni (f. 140, 141), Gray. 



462. aemigee (f. 589), Reeve. 



463. tukbigee (f. 191), Reeve. 



464. d.edala (f. 601), Reeve. 



465. sculptilis (f. 596), Reeve. — Closely confessed, with 

 curved ribs. 



466. ineemis (f. 600), Reeve. — With cylindrical, straight- 

 sided whorls, prettily marked across the ribs by interrupted 

 lines and white bands. 



467. eectilateealis (f. 404), Soiverbi/.— -Testa turrita, acu- 

 minata, costis rectis longitudinaUbus et striis spiralibus 

 sculpta, ultimo anfractu oblongo, rectilaterali, supra et infra 

 fusco tasniato ; medio albo fasciato et castaneo lineato; 

 apertura spiram lougitudine sequanti. — Shell turreted, acu- 

 minated, sculptured with straight longitudinal ribs and 

 spiral strias; last whorl oblong, straight-sided above and 

 below, banded with brown and white; aperture as long as 

 spire. 



468. subteuncata (f. 405), Sowerby. — Testa pyramidata, 

 fusca, fascia pallida medio anfractuum cincta, dense cancel- 

 lata ; spira elongata, anfractibus rectilateralibus, ad suturam 

 angulatis ; ultimo anfractu oblongo, antice subtruncato, 

 rostrato. — Shell pyramidal, brown, with a pale band in the 

 middle of the whorls, closely cancellated, angular at the 

 suture, last whorl oblong, anteriorly somewhat truncated, 

 rostrated. In sculpture resembling M. obeMscus, but straight 

 and compressed at the sides, and slightly truncated above 

 the contracted termination. 



469. exaeata (f. 692), A. Adams. 



