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by the more ventricose volutions and the regularity 

 and smoothness of the inside of the umbilicus. We 

 are informed by Mrs. Mawe that it has been received 

 from Java, 



1983. TEREBRA LINEOLATA. 



Chemn. iv. t. 155, f. 1463. 



T. testa oblonga, turrit-^, Isevi, alba, lineolis longitu- 

 dinalibus, subundatis, flavidis picta; anfractibus 7 

 rotundatis, basi sulcatis, margine superiore sulco 

 valido prope suturam: long, l-i^ lat. -/g^ unc. 

 Obs. The figure of Chemn. above quoted is re- 

 ferred to by Dillwyn as a representation ofBuccinum 

 vittatum, which our shell resembles in general form ; 

 the sutures, however, are not crenulated, and it has 

 only one groove, close to the ujiper edge of each vo- 

 lution. From Tranquebar. 



1984. TEREBRA STRIGATA. 



T. testa turrito-subulata, pallida, strigis longitudl- 

 nalibus, fuscis, irregulariter ornata, anfractibus 

 oblique longitudinaliter subplicatis, linea impress^, 

 centrali divisis : long. 5i lat. 14^ unc. 



Obs. The colours of this shell resemble those of 

 the Zebra, for Avhich reason it may be considered a 

 very handsome shell ; and it is extremely rare, only 

 a few specimens having been brought from the 

 Panama. 



1985. TEREBRA-FUSCO MACULATA. 



T. testa turrito-subulatd, acutissima, pallide fusc^, 

 anfractibus non ventricosis, linea impressa superne 

 divisis, superioribus oblique longitudinaliter sul- 

 catis, inferioribus laviusculis, fusco-maculatis ; 

 arei inter suturam et line am impressam sulcata, 

 fusco-maculatS ; long. 4 unc. lat. i^ unc. 



