VITRINA.—P ate VIII. 
Species 59. (Mus. Cuming.) hyalina, nitente, spird subemersd, suturd lineari-vi- 
presst, anfractibus angustis, declivi-convexis; apertura 
oblique ovata. 
THE LARGER VirrtNa. Shell depressly ovate, greenish 
hyaline, shining, spire slightly emerged, suture linearly 
impressed, whorls narrow, slopingly convex ; aperture 
obliquely ovate. 
Helicolimax major, Férussac, Essai Méth. Conch. p. 43. 
Vitrina pellucida, Draparnaud (not Helix pellucida, 
Vrrrina Bremanica. Vitr. testé depresse orbiculari, 
olivaceo-corned vel virente, spird convead, parum ele- 
vald, anfractibus declivi-rotundatis, brevibus, vix stria- 
tis; aperturd subobliqud, lunari-ovatd. 
Tne Burman Virrina. Shell depressly orbicular, olive | 
homy or greenish, spire convex, but little raised, | 
whorls slopingly rounded, short, scarcely striated ; 
aperture rather oblique, lunar-ovate. | 
Puitiprt, Zeitschr. fiir Malak. 1847, p. 65. | 7 Miller). ' 
Hab. Mergui, Burmah. | V CORE Draparnaldi, Cuvier. , 
oi ; Vitrina major, C. Pfeiffer. 
An orbicular heliciform species. Hop Soutien Bronce: 
Rather larger than V. pellucida, and of a more ob- 
Species 60. (Mus. Cuming.) liquely produced form. 
Virrina Mason. Vitr. testd depresse ovatd, virescente- 
