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shaped or sub-conical, and passing into a cone, within which 

 there is an appendage somewhat similar in form to the outer 

 cone. These cones are frequently sub-spiral. They adhere 

 to rocks and stones with their apertures below. 



CRUCIBULTJM COSTATTTM. 



Shell rather thick, circular at base, and furnished with 

 strong but rather irregular ribs ; apex sub-central ; margin 

 crenulated. 



CRTJCIBULTJM RAMOSUN. CON. (Fig. 191.) 



Shell ovate ; apex sub-central ; ribs prominent and orna- 

 mented by a series of subordinate diverging ridges, but par- 

 tially interrupted by the lines of growth ; inner cup sub-con- 

 ical, entire, and marked by circular ridges, or lines of growth. 



FIG. 196. 



FIG. 192 



FIG. 193. 



FIG 195. 



FIG. 191. 



FIG. 194. 



