226 , APPENDIX. 



LEUCOZONIA CINGULATA, Lam. 



On page 96 I have given Florida as a locality, on the authority 

 of Mr. W. W. Calkins, who informs me that the name is a mis- 

 print in his Catalogue ; L. cingulifera being the species which 

 he intended to mention, as collected there. 



TURBINELLA INTERMEDIA, Koch. Habitat unknoirii. 



The figure given in Kiister is that of a very much water-worn 

 shell, so that its characters cannot be certainly made out ; it 

 appears to me to be very like T. filamentosa, Koch (t. 69, f. 151). 

 a synonym of Latirus brevicaudatus. Reeve. 



Luigi Bellardi, in his " Molluschi dei Terreni Terziarii del 

 Piemonte e della Liguria," makes the following fossil genera : 



Genus JANI A, Bellardi. Shell subfusiform ; spire elongate; 

 mouth scarcely canaliculate behind ; lip marginate, nodose or 

 plicate within ; columella uniplicate anteriorly and posteriorly ; 

 canal short, recurved. 



1. ANGULOSA, Brocchi. PI. 85, fig. 579. 



Genus MAYERIA , Bellardi. Ovate. fusiform, spire short, but 

 slightly acute ; whorls very sharply carinate in the middle ; 

 columella smooth, rather straight in front, canal moderate. 



M. ACUTISSIMA, Bellardi. PL 85, tig. 583. 



Genus ANTJRA, Bellardi. Shell tuirreted, ovate vrntricosi- : 

 whorls convex ; mouth orbicular or suborbicular ; lip somewhat 

 arcuate, exteriorly subvaricose in the adult, interiorly margined 

 and smooth; canal scarcely produced; columella slightly con- 

 torted, smooth. 



A. INPLATA, Brocchi. PL 85, fig. 581. 



Genus MITRJEFUSUS, Bellardi. Elongated, mitrjeform ; 

 spire very long and acute ; whorls numerous, the last scarcely 

 depressed in front ; mouth narrow, long ; lip simple ; canal long, 

 produced in the axis of the shell. 



M. ORDITUS, Bell, et Mich. PL 85, fig. 580. 



