AUBICULID.E. 53 



sized tooth on the right margin ; peristome simple, straight. 

 Length 4, breadth 2£ mill. 



Pedipes ovalis, C. B. Adams, Contrib. to Conch, no. 3. p. 41. 

 Jay, Cat. 1850, p. 266. n. 6183. 

 H. and A. Adams in Proc. Z. S. 1854, p. 36. n. 3 ; Gen. rec. 



Moll. ii. p. 249. 

 Pfr. Syn, Auric, n. 69 ; Mon. Auric, p. 70. 



Hah. Jamaica. 



4. Pedipes globulus. 



Shell imperforate, ovate-conic, solid, sculptured with close- 

 set spiral furrows, slightly shining, reddish-brown ; spire steped, 

 conic, rather blunt ; whorls nearly four and a half, slightly an- 

 gulated above, the last forming about two-thirds of the total 

 length, attenuated at base ; aperture nearly diagonal, oblong, 

 ringent ; parietal plait middle-sized ; columellar teeth white, 

 acute, rather equal ; peristome simple, sharp, right margin 

 bearing within, at its middle, a transverse entering plait. 

 Length 5, breadth 4 mill. 



Pedipes globulus, Petit in 3fus. Cuming. 



H. and A. Adams in Proc. Zool. Soc. 1854, p. 36. n. 5. 

 Pfr. Mon. Auric, p. 71. 



Hah. Hayti. 



Nearly allied to P. mirabilis, but differing in sculpture, in 

 the plait of the peristome, and in its whorls being slightly 

 angulated. 



5. Pedipes angulatus. 



Shell imperforate, ovate-conic, solid, sculptured with oblique 

 striffi and close-set unequal spiral ridges, fuscous: spire stepped; 

 apex rather pointed ; suture somewhat imbricate ; whorls four, 

 slightly angulated above, excavated above the angle, the last 

 forming nearly two-thirds of the total length ; aperture rather 

 diagonal, sinuately semicircular; parietal lamella strong; two 

 acute teeth on the margin of the, columellar lip, which is 

 broad and concave ; peristome sharp, right margin furnished 

 within with a thick callus, forming on the middle aprominent 

 tooth, and interrupted near the angle of insertion. Length 7-j, 

 breadth 5 mill. 



Pedipes angulata, C. B. Adams in Ann. Lye. N. York, v. p. 431. 

 542. 

 II. and A. Adams in Proc. Zool. Soc. 1854, p. 36. n. 2. 



