Mon ograph of ' Cypnea . 7 1 



11. C. Talpa, add. 



C. Sardonyx. Humph., Col. Cut. n. 133. 



Icon. Wood's Cat. t. 16, f. 10. 



Junior. 



Shell, when young, pale yellow, with four broad, darker, chesnut 

 bands, broken by pale cross lines. Columella lip slightly arched in 

 front, white; spire slightly concave, whorls gradually enlarged, suture 

 marked by a white line. ' 



Mus. Stutchbury. 



11*. Cjiprcea viicrodon, n. s. 



Testa oblongo-ovata, antice attenuata, albida, brunneo minute punc- 

 tata ; basi alba, rotundata ; extremitatibus subproductis, roseis ; apertura 

 angusta ; dentibus minutis, approximatis, subsequalibus. 



Inhabits Pacific Ocean. Mus. Stutchbury, nost. 



Shell oblong-ovate, attenuated in front, slender, whitish, minutely 

 dotted with brown; base rounded, white; extremities slightly produced, 

 rose-red; margin rounded ; mouth narrow; teeth minute, close together' 

 nearly equal; front of the columella concave, with the teeth extended 

 over it, 



Axis-|, diameter ^ of an inch. 



When worn, the shell is marked with an obscure central yellowish 

 band; the base is white; the spire flat and small, and the extremities of 

 a pale pink colour. 



12. C. Isabella, add. 



Icon. Pernfs Conch, t. 19,/. 7. Wood's Cat. t. \7,f. 28. 



13. C. pulchella, read pulchra, add. 

 Icon. Zool. Journ. i. t. 7,f. 9, t. 12,/. 9. 



14. C. controversa, add. 



Icon. Zool. Journ. i. t. 7,f. 1 , andt. 12, f. 7. 



Mr. S. Stutchbury having been so kind as to furnish me with several 

 specimens of different sizes of this shell, I am, on examination, induced 

 to believe that it is only a variety of C. Isabella. 



