1St> ^VORMS. TESTACEA. 58. Turbo, 



late 'brown, with 5 striate whorls, the first very muck 

 inflated. 



Montague Br. Shells. Supp/em. t.io.f. 4. 



Shell a (quarter of an inch wide, dark chocolate brown,, within 

 dark purplish brown: whorls- tumid, the first occupying half' the 

 shell : lips thin. 



440. T. pttrtLm. Conic, acute, purplish-brown, with 5 

 faintly and irregularly wrinkled whorls : Aperture 

 pear-shaped. * 



Montagiit Brit, Shells p. 403. ; HeItK petrira-, 



Shell above a quarter of an -'inch tengj vvithih'dec^ 'glossy purple; 

 the first whorl very much fwollc-n and occltpying two-thirds of 

 the shell. It is fometiroes variegated w-ith white or rufous. 



441. T. Ziczae. Subconic, rather acute, slightly striatc, 

 hlueish, with 5 or 6 whorls ; the larger-one carinate 

 at the base. 



Linn, Transact, \\ii.p. 6o. tab. \.f. 14. 



Shell a quarter of an inch long, white towards,the lip : aperture 

 suborbicular, contracted towards the tip. 



412. T. ritdis. Suboval, smooth or faintly striate, with 

 5 distinct tumid whorls : lip thick, glossy within. 



Donovan (. 33.7. 3. Linn. Trans. viii./y. 159. t. 4.7. 12, 13; 



Shtil about 3 quarters of an inch long, dirty yellow or brown, 

 refembling the last, but the whorls are feparated by a deep line : 

 aperture nearly orbicular. 



44:*. T. mammillatus. Suboval, striate with raised'dots, 

 and sightly angular by a few of the striae, the dots 

 of which are larger. 



Donovan. Brit. Shell* v. tab. 173. 



Shell hardly an inch long, yellovnsh-white, with fometimes % 

 deep band or two, elegantly striate and marked with raifed dots : 

 aperture orbicular. 



444. T. striatulus. Suboval, slightly cancelled ; the 

 whorls striate on the upper-part, and marked with 

 3 raised membranaceou* ridges on the lower. 



Da Costa t. 8. /. 10. Montague t. io./. 5. 



S/K// hardly a quarter of an inch long, white; \vith 4 or 5 whorls, 

 each ending in a flattop, striate longitudinally : apcrtur* fuborbi- 

 cular, angular at the upper-pan, 



445. T. vinctus. Conic, smooth, sub pdlucid, rufous horn- 

 colour with purplish-brown or chesnut bands : whorls 

 6, rounded. 



Montague Brit; Shells pi 307. n. 14, 



Shell about 3 eighths of an inch long, fometimes light horn- 

 colour with faint bands, fometimes plain ; the low-er-whorl with 

 commonly 4 or ,5 bamls, the 2 next with each two : tip fin all, not 

 pointed : zer./j/>. thick,. white, ending in a narrow channel. 



446. T. auriculans. Con, smooth, subpeHucid, light 

 horn-colour, with.5 much rounded whorls : lip much 

 reflected, tbrming an angle about the middle. 



Montague Rrit. Shells p, 308, n. 15, 



i'/ic 1 // 3 eighths -of an inch long, rather pointed, the whorls di- 

 vWed by a deep line: aperture fuboval,.or ear-shaped: inner-lip 

 much reflected, with a narrow channel behind the angle, 



447. T. crassior. Conic, thick, pointed, yellowish-white, 

 with 5 rounded whorls : pillar-lip wrinkled. 



