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T. FESTIVA, Garrett. 



[Jnfigured. Resembles Desfaiyesii, Reeve. 



Viti Islands. 



T. I'l LCIIKA. (JariVtl. 



Untigurecl. Resembles Deshtty&sii^ Rervr. 



Viti ai ul fruniHiit, lxl<inds. 



T. < ASTA. H. Ad. PI. 52, fig. 509. 



White. Length, '4-' 7 5 inch. 



Red Sea. 



The name being preoccupied in Mitra, Sowerby changed it to 

 hastata. 



T. FILISTRIATA, Sowk PI. 52, fig. 514. 



Fulvous, lower part of the body-whorl with pale brown flames. 



Length, '9 inch. 



Habitat unknoim. 



Very prokiltly equivalent to the preceding species. 



T. SUBULATA, Lam. PI. 52, figs. 510, 511. 

 Flesh-color clouded with orange-brown. 

 Length, 1-5-2-25 inches. 



Polynesia. 



The shoulder is not always distinctly marked. There is 

 frequently a Terebra-like appearance given to this shell by the 

 first incised revolving line below the suture, being deeper than 

 the others. 



T. MACROSPIRA, A. Ad. PL 59, fig. 512. 



Whitish or yellowish, with rows of chestnut spots. 



Length, 2 inches. 



ILibitat unknoirii.. 



This, like the preceding species, has the aspect of a Terebra, 

 but it is stouter than T. subulata. 



T. LINCOLNENSIS, Angas. PL 52, fig. 513. 



Whitish, with irregular longitudinal chestnut llames,:i narrow 

 band of interrupted spots on the centre of the whorls, lower 

 half of body-whorl chestnut, with a faint hand of reticulated 

 brown and white spots in the middle. Length, 7 lines. 



Port Lincoln, So. Australia. 

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