ii i row -M7 



IM.il. I'l. I .: 



father tliin, whorls llatly convex above, -pirally oltii-.|y ribbed, 

 with intervenim: hroa- 

 ribl M.metimes stained with livil purple. Length, L'n mill. 



L. M|:i:s.\. S,,wh. IM. I.",, fig, 



lid, smooth, shining, very finely spirally L_T"oved, pi-rip; 

 obtusely ambulated, suture sometimes margined ; ll--h 

 nearly white, aperture and enlumella oraniri'-hniwn. the hitter 



sometimes purplish. Length, l*-2i> mill. 



Sandwich and Vitl />-., /'///////// (rofto. 



It is L. coccinea, Martyn, L. lim<u\ ( Mart. / ( iray. 



L. MAURITIANA, Lam. PL 44, figs. 71, 70-7">. 



Ash colored, often with u suffused or narrow darker hand round 

 the middle, smooth, or minutely spirally striated, periphery oh tu^-ly 

 angulated, columella and aperture chestnut colored, the hitter with 

 a white band near the base. Length, 20-23 mill. 



Mauritius, N. Zealand, Australia, Lord Howe's Isl. 



L. laevis, Reeve, (fig. 72), "not Ph\\"=L. pseuJn/m > /'.<. Nevill, 

 Li. laevis, Phil, (for I think Reeve's figure repiv.-ems I'hillippi's 

 species), L. unifasdata, Gray, L. Diemenensis, Quoy, (fig. 73 >. L. 

 untipodum, Phil. L. Africana, Reeve, not Phil. (fig. 75), L. 

 Menke, L.penitaria, Wood, L. luctuosa, Reeve, (fig. 70), and /,. cincta, 

 Quoy, (fig. 74), are synonyms. 



L. RUFA, Recluz. PL 43, fig. 54 (enlarged). 



Rather solid, minute, slightly umbilicated, smooth, poli>h-d. 

 orange brown, indistinctly banded with chestnut; aperture small, 

 lip thick. 



Huh. ll/l: 



Described by Reeve from a specimen named In llrelu/. in the 

 Cumingian collection; dimensions not given. 



L. STRIATA, King. PL 44, figs. 58, 59. 



Subglobose, whorls convex, rapidly enlarL r iiiL r . spirally sharply 

 striate; ashy grey or brownish, aperture chocolate color with an 

 inferior light band; columella widely exeavahd. elmeolute | 

 and below, flesh color in the middle. Length, l.">-ls mill. 



Azores, Cape Verd and Canary Is. Guinea. 

 It is L. globosa, Dkr. (fig. 59), L. Canariensi*, d'< )rl... /. 

 , (Nutt.) Dunker, L. offinis, d'Orh. 



