xl. 

 Brugieri, f. 38 (g). \ Beanii, /. 43 (A). 



f. 19, 20.) Conic, pointed, strong, opaque, dirty white 

 or dull brown ; whorls 6, much rounded and well de- 

 fined, strongly striated both longitudinally and trans- 

 versely. Aperture nearly orbicular, thickened by a 

 rib ; inner lip a litttle reflected, with a slight groove be- 

 hind it. 0*10. Pembrokeshire, Kent, and Seaford in 

 Ireland. 



(g) R. BRUGIERI, Fayraudeau, t.5,f. 17,8,^.113. 

 Oblong-turrited, strong, glassy white ; whorls 7, con- 

 vex, roughened by narrow longitudinal ribs (about 12 

 on the body), and distinct spiral striae ; body whorl 

 occupying five twelfths of the length ; the outer lip 

 not patulous, with a very broad transversely sulcated 

 margin, and a distinct sinus at the base of the aper- 

 ture, which is oblong ; pillar very strong. 



A single specimen of this distinct shell is in the col- 

 lection of W. Bean, Esq., and I believe was found at 

 Scarborough. 



(h) Ovate- conical, dull white, strong, not umbili- 

 cated, apex rather obtuse ; whorls five, rather flat, girt 

 with numerous raised concentric sulci, which in the 

 middle whorls and the upper part of the body-whorl 

 are decussated by numerous costellae, (at least 20 or 30 



