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10. VENTRicosA, f. 18, Quoy. — Kobusta breviuscula carneo- 

 fulva, spiraliter minute sagittata, versus suturam fluctuatim 

 maculata ; anfractibus convexis. — Shorter and with more 

 rounded whorls than P. australis, with spiral rows of minute 

 arrow-headed markings. 



11. VENOSA, f. 24, Reeve. — Ovata brevis solida pallide 

 carnea, concentriee fusco fluctuatim lineata ; anfractibus 

 valide convexis, apice obtuso. — One of the thickest species, 

 with nearly globose whorls streaked downwards with undu- 

 lating lines. 



12. SANGUiNEA, f. 33, Rseve. — Subglobosa solida vivide 

 rubra, fulvo fuscoque flammata et lineata ; anfractibus rotun- 

 dis, apice obtuso. 



13. NERiTiNA, f, 10, Dunker. — Parva globosa tenuis rosea, 

 lineis rubris angulatim oblique notata. — A little rosy globose 

 shell, which might possibly be a very young P. pulla or 



capensis. 



14. KocHii, f. 15, 16, Philippi. — Brevis, ovata, quam 

 P. sanguinea magis pyramidata. — Eesembling sp. 12, but 

 more pyramidal. 



1 5. STRiGATA, f. 17, Reeve. — Parva ovata lutea, strigis paucis 

 oblique notata. — A little buff shell, which may possibly be 

 one of the varieties of P. pulla. 



16. HiSTKio, f. 26, Reeve. — Parva elongata rosea, minute 

 fluctuatim lineata, prope suturam rubro-maculata, anfractibus 

 productis rotundis, ultimo breviusculo. — The whorls are more 

 produced than in P. Kochii. 



1 7. ELONGATA, f. 11, Kvauss. — Solida ovata, ultimo anfractu 

 elongata, apertiu-a ovata. — Quite possibly a variety of P. 

 pulla, but with the last whorl and aperture more lengthened. 



18. ViEUXii, f. 12, 13, 14, Payraudeau. — Tenuis gracilis, 

 lineatim variegatis ; anfractibus elongatis, leviter convexis, 

 apertura elongato-subpyriformi ; operculo parvo. — The most 

 slender of all the species. 



19. PULLA, f. 30, 31, ^2, Liunceus. — Parva subovata varie 

 picta ; spira pyramidata, apertura breviuscula obliqua. 



