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12. GRANOSA, f. 25, Brodarip. — Testa subpyritbrmis 

 Iffivis, spiraliter sulcata, epidermide graniilato induta ; spira 

 brevi lato, anfractibus angulatis, ad angulum tuberculis 

 trigonis magnis acutis armata ; a pice papilloso -, apertura 

 pyriforrai, salmonea, labio interno la3vi lato, labio externo 

 denticulato, canali producto acuminato. — The granular 

 character of the epidermis is not conspicuous except in 

 advanced stages of growth. 



13. SALMO, f. 26, Deshayes. — Testa Isevis, castanea spira- 

 liter leviter sulcata, pyriformis, superne bulbiformis, ventri- 

 cosa, epidermide losviusculo induta, spira brevi, apice papil- 

 loso, anfractibus angulatis, tuberculatis; tuberculis anfractuum 

 superiorum rotundis, vix prominentibus, versus ultimum 

 crescentibus, frequenter magnis acuminatis canali subtortuo, 

 acuminato ; apertura pyriformi, salmonea, labio interno Isevi 

 tumido, labio externo denticulato. — The epidermis is smooth, 

 and a sort of obliquity appears to be characteristic of the 

 species. The tubercles are more rounded and less prominent 

 than those of the preceding in the upper whorls, but enlarge 

 towards the last. 



14. TiiERSiTES, f. 15, Reeve. — Testa alba, spiraliter striata, 

 gracile fusiformis ; spira breviuscula ; anfractibus brevibus, 

 superioribus angustis, antepenultimo et penultimo angulatis 

 et tuberculis magnis armatis, ultimo subquadrato, tuberculis 

 costteformibus paucis magnis munito ; canali elongato, tor- 

 tuo. — A white striated shell, with a rather square, short 

 body-whorl, having large tubercles lengthened into thick 

 ribs, and a long narrow tortuous canal. 



15. TULiPA, f, 12, 13, 14. — Testa ovato-fusiformis, Isevis vel 

 leviter striata, griseo-fulvescens, maculis castaneis irregulari- 

 bus triseriatim fasciata, vel aurantia rufo variegata, anfracti- 

 bus ad suturam plus minusve sulcatis et creuulatis, spiraliter 

 nigro aut fusco lineatis ; apertura pyriformi, margine crenato 

 et lineato. — F. Schepmacheri is the name of the variety 

 fig. 12, which is a little more generally ribbed, and has 

 rather less ventricose whorls. The name ' canaliculata ' may 

 have been given to some specimen with an unusually cha- 

 nelled suture. 



10. DI8TANS, f. 16, 17, Lamarck. — Testa ([uam F. tulipa 

 bievior, magis ovata, magis lievis, lineis nigrescentibus 



