y(i Mr. Gray's Additiuiis to a 



Shell oval, rather ventricose, dull brown, with three very indistinct 

 brighter bands, scattered with slightly elevated white spots; base and 

 margin white, the base rather convex, the margin rounded, thickened 

 and distinct at each extremity; mouth rather wide, innner hp brownish 

 purple; teeth moderate, white; those of the inner hp the smallest; 

 the columella front rather high and slightly concave, 



Axis 2f , diameter 1^ inches. 



27. Cyproea Tigris, add. 



Cypreea Leopardalis, Humph., Cal. Cat. JVb. 130. 



Junior incompleta. 



Icon. Martini, ^. 65. f. 735. 



30*. Cypraa injlata. 



Testa ovata, ventricosa, turgida, subgibbosa ; extremitatibus subat- 

 tenuatis; labro exteriore marginato ; apertura curva. 



Cyprsea inflata. Lam. jinn. Mus. xiv. 106. Hist. vii. 407,no<Brocchi. 



Icon. j^nn. Mus. t. 44, /. 1 . 



Fossil, Grignon and Piacenza, 



Shell ovate ventricose, swollen out in the middle, and slightly attenuated 

 at the ends, especially in front; mouth curved, outer lip margined, teeth 

 short, only on the edge of the lip; columella smooth, front deeply 

 concave, smooth; spire hidden. 



This shell has somewhat the shape of Cyprcea Turdus, to which . 

 Lamarck compares it, but it is not toothed on the edge. 



There is a variety of this shell, which is longer, pear-shaped, attenu- 

 ated in front; outer lip and front extremity margined; spire hidden; 

 teeth large; front of columella flat. Axis 1|. Mus. Brit. 



This variety may be the C injlata of Brocchi, which Prof. Bronn says 

 is C. utriculata of Lamarck, but it does not agree with the latter, nor with 

 C rufa, to which it is most nearly allied in the spire. 



31. Cyprcea Onyx, add. 



Cyprsea umbilicata > Solander's MSS., quotedin Zool. Journ. iii. 316. 



Var. fulva. Testa lutea, pellucid^, immaculata, intus rosea. 



