80 NANINA. 



N. JAVANTCA, Lam. PI. 23, fig. 41. 



Perforate, irregularly striate, slightly shining ; yellowish or 

 whitish, with a narrow chestnut sutural line, two lines on the 

 periphery, of which the lower is broader, and chestnut stained 

 around the umbilicus ; whorls 6-6J, the last obtusely subangulate 

 on the periphery. Diam. 28, alt. 15-16 mill. Java. 



It is N. Javacensis, Fe'r., and is very closely allied to the pre- 

 ceding species. 



N. BELANGERI, Desh. PL 23, fig. 42. 



Perforate, decussated above by thin stria 1 , smoother below, 

 translucent, last whorl obtusely angulated on the periphery ; 

 rosy yellow, whitish on the base. Diam. 46, alt. 28 mill. 



Pondicherry, Malabar. 

 N. BOMBAYANA, Grateloup. PI. 23, fig. 43. 



Perforate, scarcely diaphanous, striulate, and very minutely 

 slightly decussated above ; rosy yellow, becoming lighter below ; 

 whorls 5, the last with obscure peripheral angle, becoming 

 rounded in front. Diam. 28, alt. lf> mill. Bombay. 



Is N. rubescem, Desh., and N. Belangeri, Reeve, not Desh. 



N. UTER, Theobald. PL 23, fig. 44. 



Perforate, thin, nndulately decussated above, smooth below ; 

 epidermis light olivaceous, under which the shell is chestnut 

 white ; whorls 5^, the last with acutel}' angulated periphery. 



Diam. 26, alt. 16 mill. Moulmein. 



N. SOLATA, Benson. PL 23, fig. 4."). 



Perforate, rather solid, radiately striate ; bluish white, with 

 a distinct or obsolete narrow chestnut band above the peripher}'-, 

 surface covered with pellucid dots ; whorls 5, the last dilated, 

 aperture chestnut-colored. Diam. 23, alt. 13 mill. 



Nilyherry Mts., India. 



It is N. Menkeana and N. soluta of Reeve's Iconica. 



Unfigured Species. 



N. COFFEA, Pfr. Moluccas. 



N. CASTANEA, Muller. Sumatra. 



N. TURBINATA, Beck. Tranquebar. 



N. RENITENS, Morelet. Comoro Is. 



N. BAUDINT, Desh. New Guinea. 



