168 POT \MIII->. 



/. Soy, usually applied to specimens with white 



sutural l>an<l. Mdike, for the uniformly dark coloiv.l 



imens, /,. iii'irinnin, Phil., being identical, L. <-/<itl<r<it<t, Menke. 

 /,. /,. . Lam.. L. #frintr//u, Dillw., L. a/borittatd, ( '. B. Ad.. 



L. V>lnn\nnn, Cantraine, L. ln< riynlu. Phil. (== desolata, Bayle), 

 probably a worn speeimen. C>rithinm I>i'tni(/ni<i,'ti, Marav. 

 /' P.eiioit. and ('. llnn > //.</.<. Calcara, are said to be syno- 



nyms i. has luH'ii referred here by some European authors ; otln-r- 

 have c.ii>idrre<l it a distinct species allied to C. vnJ(/ntnm ; its iden- 

 titiration I'emains douhtful. 



M. Kiener. PI. :>."). t\g. 19. 



Thin, translucent, with rounded whorls an d narrow longitudinal 

 jilicatin>, spirally striate; reddish hrown. Length, 10 mill. 



Hab. iiiikinHi'H. 



I know nothinir about this species; it seems to have escaped sub- 

 s(.|iient monographers. It is scarcely a member of the pre> nt 

 group. 



Genus CERITHIOPSIS, Forbes and Hanley, 1853. 



i . i i :( -ULARIS, Montg. PL 35, figs. 20, 22-25, 27. 

 Apicial whorls smooth, the apex somewhat stylitonn: normal 

 whorls with three spiral rows of regular, rounded tubercles, peri- 

 phery .f last whorl angular, marked by a thread, base flattened, a 

 little concave: chocolate brown. Length, 6'") mill. 



fciin>/n; Mmliirn, IT. Afrifii. II'. ( 'tm*t nf X. Am* rim. 

 Tin- -ynonymy includes ( '. yy///r//r/A/, Jeffreys (fig. 23), (\ H'-nbl- 

 i. G t'l't //;/, Hanley (fig. 25). 



Var. \< n ii. \. liru.-ina. 



l-'orm very narrow, elongated. 



Barleei (fig. 27), and C. acicula, Jeffrey 

 synonyms. 



Var. \i.r. \. Jeffrey* 



Shell white. 



Var. ' >r.i -i i.\. I 1 ,. I). I ). 



Shell -mailer, form pupoidal. 

 Var. I:II.IM:\T\. H..TIM-. Pig, _'}. 



Shi-11 with two rows of tubercles on each whorl. 



C Borfeet, Bberi, G MNITMOM, P.rusina, C. Coj^nbr, Aradas, 



