Appendix. ix 



1039. LIMN.EA SUBCLOr.OSA. 



L. tcstA ovato-subulobosLi, spiral brevissiiina, aciitius- 

 culd; anfractu ultimo vcntricoso ; apertur;\ ainplii. 

 Long. -V "lie. lat. ^^ iiiic. 



Obs. This is the roundest spcrics of Liinnava I 

 have seen, it is of a dirty black colour, the lips very 

 thin, hornlike, and of a pale colour. Locality un- 

 known. 



1048«. MELANLV INERMIS. 



M. testa obovata, IfEvi, fusca, anfractibiis 3 ad 4, ven- 

 tricosis, sutura valida ; apcrtura lactca, niargine 

 nigro : Ions;. 1 unc. lat. ,' unc. 



Ohs. If the characters of tlie npcrture U'cre r.ot 

 carefully observed, this shell noiild I)e ranked with 

 the I'aludiiisp. Roth the specimens in this collection 

 are eroded at the apices. From Georgia. Ilelir im- 

 perfecta, Budgen MS. We ha\c named it iiiermis, 

 because, though nearly resembling ^I. Amarula in 

 general appearance, it is destitute of spines. 



I05G. jMELANOPSIS LABIATA. 



M. testiL ellipticft, tubcrculato-tricarinata, spiril 



brevi, acuminata, apertura ovata; labio columel- 



lari incrassato, expanse, infra calloso: intus alba, 



castanco-trifasciata. Long /^^ unc. lat. /^ unc. 



Ofjs. Bui ciiuiin oliracciiiii, Sulaiidrr JIS. Tlie 



small knotted grei)dsk Biuciuuni, Budghi 3IS. 



1060. PALUDINA OLIA'ACEA. 

 P. testa sinistrorsa, oblonga, hcvi, ornacca, anfrac- 

 tibus 5 ad 6, ultimo mnximo; umbilico parvo ; 

 apertura ovata, supernc acuta : long. 2,',- unc. lat. 

 I/tt "111-. 



Oi.s-. This is tiic only specimen of this fine shell 

 we have ever seen. Wc have rather doubted xvhe- 



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