220 GLYPHIS. 



A regularly cancellated species, the altitude about one-third of 

 the length. The specimens before me are from Singapore. 



Sowerby has described a F. LATIORA, with the following descrip- 

 tion but no figure : " Quam F. singaporensis multo latiore. I omit- 

 ted a figure of this, not intending to distinguish it from the preced- 

 ing, than which, however, it is much broader" (Thes. p. 195). 



G. PROXIMA Sowerby 2d. PL 63, figs. 15, 16. 



Less gibbous posteriorly and less suddenly inclined in front than 



F. ticaonica which it nearly resembles. The variety figured is marked 

 by green lines. (Sowb.) 



Australia. 

 F.proxima SOWB. Thes., p. 197, f. 115, 116. 



G. LIMA Sowerby 2d. 



Similar to F. aspera but the concentric and longitudinal lirse 

 much smaller ; foramen small, oblong. (Sowb.) 



Bombay. 

 F. lima SOWB. Thes., p. 198, f. 124. 



G. DIGITALS Reeve. PI. 36, fig. 27. 



Shell orbicularly ovate, gibbously conical, very much inclined 

 anteriorly, very closely decussated throughout with raised concentric 

 and radiating striae ; orifice small, nearly orbicular ; deep ash- 

 colored, brown near the base, bluish around the orifice. (jRve.) 



Habitat unknown. 



F. digitate RVE., Conch. Icon., f. 92, 1850. SOWB. Thes., p. 198, 

 f. 122. 



G. TENUISTRIATA Sowerby 2d. PI. 62, fig. 33. 



Oblong, gibbous, white ; apex inclined forward ; toward the apex 

 minutely cancellated, toward the margin minutely radiately 

 scabrous striate. Orifice large, round. (Sowb.) 



Habitat unknown. 



F. tenuistriata SOWB. Thes., p. 199, f. 111. 



G. CORBICULA Sowerby 2d. PI. 61, fig. 20. 



More depressed than F. in&qualis, and F. pica with coarser 

 cancellation. (Sowb.) 



Australia. 



F. eorbicula SOWB., Thes., p. 200, f. 180. 



