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T. L'JBBECKEANA, D linker. PL 8, fig. 50. 



Whitish, tinged with light yellowish brown, with a wide, faint 

 band of the latter color ; subgranose by rather faint intersecting 

 striae ; sutural band slightly separated by a groove. 



Length, 75 mill. Japan. 



T. SUCCINEA, Hinds. PL 8, fig. 51. 



Whorls doubly banded below the suture, orange-red with two 

 distant rows of small chestnut spots ; closely arcnately wrinkled. 



Length, 3'75 inches. 



Philippines. 



Dr. von Martens (Mauritius, 231) makes this a synonym of T. 

 monilis, Quoy, to which it does not appear to me to be very 

 closely related. 



T. FORTUNEI, Deshayes. PL 8, fig. 52. 



White, with slightly convex whorls, strongly longitudinally 

 ribbed, the interstices latticed with spiral ridges, sutures deep, 

 belpw them a band indicated by a pricked spiral groove. 



Length, 69 mill. 



China Sea. 



A unique shell in the Curningian Collection. 



T. SEROTINA, Ads. and Reeve. PL 8, fig. 53. 



Light brown, whorls spirally striately ridged, with two bands 

 of nodules below the suture, the upper band the largest. 



Length, 2 inches. Japan. 



T. FUNICULATA, Hinds. PL 9, fig. 60. 



Shell light chestnut-brown, sharply and closely spirally ridged, 

 the two ridges nearest the suture wider. Length, 2 inches. 



Marquesas Islands (Ginning). 



T. Archimedis, Desh. (unfigured), is a synonym according to 

 Reeve. 



T. ALBOMARGINATA, Desh. PL 9, fig. 54. 



Whorls flat, bright orange, upper part white, divided by a 

 groove, each side of which is crenated, below the groove spirally 

 ridged, the interstices pricked. Length, 1*75 inches. 



China. 

 T. EXIMTA, Desh. PI. 9, fig. 55. 



Yellowish white, the sutural band dotted with orange-chestnut 



