88 



V. GBANULATA. Gmel. 3277 .D. p. 17]. Lam. 



U.Ch.f. 313. List. t. 338. /. 175. E.M. t. 272. 



/. 3. Mont. p. 122. D. t. S3. Lin. T. 8. p. 85. 



Turt. C. D.p. 240. Turt. B. p. 145. F. p. 447. 



Roundish-heart-shaped, with longitudinal grooves, de- 

 cussated by raised transverse striae, yellowish, with 

 purplish brown spotted rays and streaks, and the ante- 

 rior slope with letter-like markings of the same color ; 

 lunule heart-shaped and usually darker; inside stained, 

 especially on the anterior side, with purple. . Fal- 

 mouth and N. Britain. 



V. FASCIATA. Don. 5. t. L7Q.Pen. 4. p. 203. 

 Desk, in Lam. vol. 7. D. p. 159. Lin. T. 8. p. 80. 

 Dor. Cat. t. l.f. 3. Turt. C. D. p. 234. Da. Cos. 

 t. 13. f. 3. Turt. B.p. 146. t. S.f. 9. F. p. 447. 

 V. PAPHIA. Mont. p. 110. (not Lin.) Rounded- 

 heart-shaped, compressed, subequilateral, with broad 

 flat transverse unequal ribs, whose edges project a little 

 beyond the anterior edge, forming a double row of 

 tubercles ; whitish or fulvous, with narrow longitudinal 

 rays or fine lines of red white yellow or purple ; lunule 

 broad aud heart-shaped, f . Not uncommon. 



V. DYSERA. Lin. 1130. CA./ 287,8,9.^^. C. 

 D.p.^.Turt, B,p. 147. t. 9,/. 4. F. p. 447, 



