XVI APPENDIX. 



niajorc : labio externo cremilato ; long'. 2} unc. 



Obs. This shell is of a pale yellowish brown co- 

 lour, with a white hand near the base of the last 

 volution. 



1552. FASCIOLARIA PAPILLOSA. 



F. tcst:\ fusifornii, apicc jiapilloso, anfrnetibus trans- 

 verse striatis, niediane nodosis ; apertura intus lae- 

 vi, Cauda longa; long. 3,^ lat. l^Vunc. 



155.5. FASCIOLARIA PRINCEPS. 



F. testa fiisiformi, aurantiacft, anfractibus 7 superi- 

 oribus nodulosis, sulcatis, ultimo ventricoso, sulcis 

 validis, disfantil)us ; ajierturfi transverse et intcr- 

 nipte rufo-lineata : <iper('\ilo bifariani sulcato, ra- 

 diate ; long. 8 unc. lat. 3^ unc. 



Ohx. Tills liandsoine and exceedingly scarce 



shell is covered with a dark brown eitidennis. 



1014. PYRULA VENTRICOSA, Nobis. 



Fkus icmiis, magna, vaiicellafa, &c. Martini, iii. t. 06, 



f. 733. 

 P. test;\ ficifornii, tenui, superue ventricosA, tenuis- 

 sinie cancellat.1; costis transversis, rotundatis, 

 distantil>us ; spira dc])ressa ; colore albido, Ijrun- 

 nco-nebuloso ; costis pallidis, brunneo artieulatim 

 luaeulatis ; apertura intus violacca : long. 4 ^ unc. 

 lat, 2^ unc. 



Obs. This fine shell appears to us to be very 

 distinct from Lamarck's P. reticulata, and to accord 

 extremely well with Martini's figure above cited. It 

 is one of those remarkable shells commonly known 

 in this country under the name of Figs, but m'c be- 

 lieve it to be an extremely rare species, as we have 

 iiever met with another specimen. Its locality is 

 ■unknown to us. 



