PART II. 



VOLUTIN-E. 



31? 



short, sometimes nearly 

 obsolete, (fig. 81. 6.) 



diadema. En. M. 388. f. 2. 



armata. Ib. 388. f. 1. 



tessellata. Mart. f. 781. 



^thiopica. En. M. 388. f. 3. 



melo. Ib. 389. f. 1. 



Neptuni. Ib. 386. f. 1. 



Cymbium. Ib. f. 3. 



proboscidalis. Ib. 389. f. 2. 



Olla. Ib. 385. f. 2. 



rubiginosa. Ex. Conch. 28. 



porcina. En. M. 386. f. 2. 



2. Muriciform type. Shell 

 heavy, less ventricose, co- 

 ronated with cylindrical 

 or vaulted spines ; spire 

 more produced. 



marmorata. Ex. Conch, pi. 1 . 

 chrysostoma. Ib. pi. 45. 

 imperialis. En. Meth. 382. 1. 



3. Strombiform type. Outer 

 lip dilated, and angulated 

 above. 



scapha. En. Meth. 391. 

 Exotic Conchology, pl.48. 



4. Ancilliform type. Aper- 

 ture very wide ; spire 

 pointed. 



angulata Sw. Ex. Conch, 

 pi. 3, 4. 



5. Marginelliform type. 

 Shell partially polished; 

 ventricose. 



magnifica. Chem. 174, 175. 

 fulgetrum. Sow. Tank. C. 



CYMBIOLA Sw. Spire more produced, but not more 

 than half as long as the aperture ; the terminal whorls 

 regular and sculptured ; plaits on the pillar four. 

 (fig. 81. .) 



1. Type? Ancilla. En. Meth. pacinca. Chem. 178. f. 1713, 



385. f. 3. 1714. Ex. Conch, pi. 14. 



magellanica. Ib. f. 1. 



2. Vespertilio. En. Mth. 



378. f. 2. 

 nivosa. Ex. Conch, pi. 5. 



festiva. ? Lam. No. 42. 



3. Mitis. Ex. Conch, pi. 40. 



4. Braziliana. Chem. 176. 



f. 1695, 1696. 



HARPULA Sw. Spire developed as in 

 the last, but the tip is generally more 

 slender, and the plaits are numerous. 



1. Vexillum. En. Meth. 331. f. 1. (fig. 82.) 

 Lapponica. Ib. 381. f. 3. 



2. Hebrsea. En. Meth. 380. f. 2. 

 musica. Ib. 380. f. 1. 

 thiarella. Ib. 380. f. 2. 

 carneolata. Mart. 96. 930. 

 Guiniaca. Chem. 178. f. 



1717, 1718. 



fulva. En. Meth. 382. f. 3, 

 sulcata. Chem. 149. f. 1403. 



Levigata. En. Meth. 379.f. 2. nodulosa. Lam. No. 31. 

 polyzonalis. Ib. 379. f. 1. 



