ttrv T violaceous, with a wide yellowish band, lip 



maculated within. Lengt 1 11. 



Hob. unknown. 



Described from a single specim 



ti-- 11. 



ily unihiiicated, smooth, wh -cattered small chocolate 



spots. I, ill. 



West Indies. 



-. Linn. PI. 4*"), ; 18. 



July impivs>ed round theupp.-r pan, olivaceous 

 grey, with a :i<xx>late band, aperture chocolate color, with 



a white band at the base. Length. :>-7 mill. 



Southern Europe, Ma<< 



The synoi ^(vruletcen*. Lam. L. Basterotii, Payr. 



'.. glabratn, I Mr. A. melanostoma, Kryn. L. 

 fieimu. iaxatiKi, Oli -o. and Var. //</</- 



\! - 



*r*ite*, Reeve (fig. 18), said to come from the coast of Chili 



ii does not appear to possess any distinctive characters; the 



locality needs continuation, and may be regarded as very doiihtful. 



~i.figs.16. 17. 



I, subglobose, with more convex whorls than in the 

 preceding species; chestnut colored, often with a darker band. 



.out hand: unihilim- frequently subrim;. 

 Leu. ..ill. 



West Li. 



Qtmdiachi. Phil., and / ,<le9, Orb. (fig. 



ara identical. 



I. ' P . 



Solid, shining, livid with darker flames or interrupted striga- 

 tiont, often maculated with white on the periphery and at the su- 

 ture; whorls 6, pi last subangu late, with spiral stri;e; 

 colmnella tinted with mulberry cobr. Length. 7-:. mill. 



Mangsi Isl., Sooloo Sea. 



Section NERITOIDEB, Brown, 1827. 



i i'i, figs.2l> 



ith ivarcply elevated spire, whorls flattened, suture 

 whorl a little tumid above, compressed on th< 



