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Tablet 1848 contains 5 sp. pure wliite. — 1849, 4 do. French 

 white. — 1850, 5 do flesh colour. — 1851, 4 do. orange.— 1852, 

 5 do. orange brown, banded with light. — 1853, 4 do. light 

 orange, do. — 1854, 1 sp. orange banded with light slate. — 1855, 

 1 do. with purple. — 1856, 5 do. orange brown banded with 

 white, faintly penciled. — 1857, 4 do. yellow banded with slate 

 and white. — 1858, 5 do. slightly penciled. — 1859, 4 do. dark. 



Tablet 1860 contains 6 sp. purple slate, banded with white. — 

 1861, 5 do. with orange tinge. — 1862, 4 do. brownish purple. — 

 1863, 5 sp. nearly uniform slate. — 1864, 4 do. brown slate with 

 white band. — 1865, 5 do. darker. — 1866, 6 do. with last whirl 

 hght, penciled. 



Tablet 1867 contains 4 sp. white with slate band. — 1868, 6 do. 

 faintly pencUed. — 1869, 5 do. more penciled. — 1870, 5 sp. highly- 

 penciled. 



Tablet 1871 contains 5 sp. colours blended, penciled. — 1872, 

 3 sp. penciling dotted. — 1873, 4 do. penciling faint. — 1874, 5 do. 

 finely zigzag.— 1875, 5 do. more distinct.— 1876, 4 do. distant 

 waves. — 1877, 4 do. highly developed. — In all 132 sp. of which 

 each one perceptibly diflfers from the rest. 



456. EnsYTA aciculata, Lam. 



PBuccinum aciculatum. Lam. An. s. Vert. vol. x. p. 175, no. 41. 

 Terebra aciculata. Gray in Proc. Zool. Soc. 1834, p. 63. — Hinds 



in do. 1843, p. 166, no. 104. — Hinds in Sow. Thes. Conch. 



p. 183, no. 99, pi. 45, f. 104. 

 Euryta aciculata, H. Sf A. Ad. loc. cit. 



Two dead specimens alone of this shell were found by Mr. 

 Darbishire with Euryta fidgurata ; distinguished by long nodu- 

 lous plaits at the upper portion of the whirl, in the last whirl 

 slightly divided into two. Colour yellowish white with a brown 

 spiral band on the nodulous portion, and a reddish band on the 

 base. It does not agree with specimens received iinder the 

 same name from the Bristol Museum, probably from the West 

 Indies.* These are nearly related to A. Cosentini, Phil, from 

 Naples. Menke considers them identical, Zeit. f. Mai. 1847, 



• "Our information of the W. Imiian species i« moat barren," Hinds in Thet. 

 p. 149. ? Is the Lamarckian shell the \V. Indian species, and that from Aca- 

 puico distinct. Care must be taken not to confound it with Lamarck's Terebra 

 aciculina (An. s. Vert. vol. x. p. 250, no. 22) which is Buc. cinereum of Bom, 

 (v. Desk, in loo.) and Terebra cinerea of Thea, Conch, p. 180, no. 87 :— P. Z. S. 

 1843, p. 165, no. 93, 



