XVIU Al'l'KNDIX. 



1634. STRUTHIOLARIA OBLITA. 



Str. testii subturritii, anfractibus 2 vcl 3 superioribus 

 noduloso-carinatiSjinterioribus superne subcarina- 

 tis, lievibus, quasi pallio incolse rcflexo oblitis; 

 labio exteriio acutiusculo ; long. 1 ,^ lat. ^l unc. 

 Obs. A remarkable species, inasmuch as the 

 outer lip is thin and rather sharp-edged, and the lower 

 volutions are smooth, as if they had been covered 

 over by the mantle of the animal, being turned back 

 when in motion, and depositing a tliin coat of testa- 

 ceous matter, A rare species, from New Zealand. 



1041. RANELLA VERRUCOSA. 



R. testa aciiminato-ovatii, verrucosa, alba, ultimo an- 

 fractu seriebus tribus verrucarum ; maculil fuscS. 

 in summitatem singularum : labio interne trans- 

 verse aurantiaco-lineato 5 long. 1^'^ lat. 1^^^ imc. 

 OIjs. a very singular specimen, in shape resem- 

 bling R. bufonia; its white warts with a dark brown 

 spot at the toj) of each form its principal character. 



1645. RANELLA PULCHELLA. 



R. testa fusiformi, allja, anfractibus J, cancellato- 

 granulosis; suturis validis, varicil)us latissimus, 

 radiatim striatis, alternis striaruni apiciljus rotun- 

 datis, Cauda longiuscula; long. ^- unc. lat. l unc. 

 Ohs. This very pretty little shell is ticketed in 

 Mr. G. Humphrey's hand- writing " T/ie Filmed Frog, 

 from Japan f" A figure, probably drawn from a spe- 

 cimen of the same species, is to be seen in Chemn. xi. 

 t. 193, f. 1S60-18G1, which, however, is referred to 

 by Dillwyn as a variety of Murcx Gyrinus, and by 

 Chemnitz himself is called " Varktas notubilis Mur. 

 Gjjrini, Lin." 



