APPENDIX. XV 



1533. TURBINELLA CHLOROSTOMA. 



T. test^ ovali, albicU longitudinaliter costata, trans- 

 verse striata, apice acutiusculo; aperturse mar- 

 gine denticulate, parte intern^ lute^, canalis basi 

 fusco maculatEt : long, f lat. | unc. 



Obs. Two specimens of this shell are in the col- 

 lection, one of which is without spots, and the other 

 has a row of dark chesnut spots along the middle of 

 the last volution, and a few spots of the same colour 

 close to the suture : the row of spots in the middle 

 of the last volution is so arranged that one spot 

 comes between each longitudinal rib. 



1535. TURBINELLA FUSUS. 



T. test^ ovato-fusiformi, apice basique acuminatis, 

 striatis, anfractibus superne obsolete nodulosis, 

 suturgi canaliciilatu, columella 5 sen 6 plicata; 

 long. 7 unc. lat. 3 unc. 



Ohs. Of this shell, Avhich is nearly related to T. 

 Scolymus, there are two specimens, of which on© 

 has lost its epidei'mis and has only five folds on the 

 columella ; and the other, which has six folds, re- 

 tains its epidermis : this species has not the large 

 tubercles of the upper part of the whorls that cha- 

 racterize T. Scolymus. 



1543. CANCELLARIA OBLONGA. 



C. test^ oblong^, apice acuminata, basi rotundati, 

 anfractibus 5, leviter ventricosis, concinne decus- 

 satis : long. l-V lat. J^ unc. 



1544. CANCELLARIA NODULIFERA. 



C. tests, ovato-ventricosS-, apice acuminata, anfracti- 

 bu.s 6, carinato-noduliferis, ultimo transversim 

 costato-striat^, costis noduliferis, serie superiore 



