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bilical belt. The only specimen known to me is an elevated abnormal 
form; and I think both the conoidal shape and the lower supra- 
sutural belt result from the coiling of the seven whorls upon the 
carinal belt instead of, as usual, upon the groove above it. The 
central rows of spots are somewhat linear. S. levigatum and S. 
purpuratum are its nearest congeners. 
S. recium, Hanl. Testa depresso-conica: sutura subcanalicu- 
lata. Anfractus in cingula 4 planulata subequalia, in spira 
in rhombos satis latos sulcis radiantibus diffracta, sulcis 3 spi- 
ralibus divisi. Cingulum superius albidum, maculis (nisi apicem 
versus brunneis) magnis ad cingulum secundum defluis subcon- 
Sertim pictum ; peripheria maculis similibus ad zonam provi- 
mam ascendentibus ornata; ita ut in anfractu ultimo pars 
tantum aree medie macularum est expers. Filum tenue infra 
quartum cingulum inter peripheria cingula 2 subequalia per- 
magnum fit. Carinam albidam remote maculatam filum et 
deinde cingulum validum et simile sequitur. Basis area media 
vel mere pallida, vel marginem versus interiorem punctis linea- 
ribus remotis aspersa. Cingula 2 alba, utrumque sulco lato 
circumseriptum, umbilicum (cujus crene sunt late) satis am- 
plum circumdant. 
Lat. 14 poll. 
Hab. . 
Mus. Cuming. 
Allied to S. maximum and S. quadriceps; but in the former the 
third zone is much wider than the second, and in the latter the 
threads, teeth, &c. differ greatly. The earlier turns are whitish 
near the suture, elsewhere livid rufous. The unique example is 
scarcely mature, but exhibits nearly seven volutions. 
S. raytori. Testa depresso-conica, solida, fulva: sutura late 
canaliculata. Anfractus in cingula 4 fusco-rufescente articu- 
latim picta (tertio, quod 2 precedentia fere equat, excepto) et 
suleis radiantibus (nisi in anfractu ultimo rudibus subremotis) 
in rhombos multo latiores quam altos diffracta, sulcis latius- 
ceulis (tertio presertim) eximie divisi. Peripherie cingula ge- 
mina subequalia similiterque picta ; intervallum haud inseulp- 
tum, eque latum, sulci precedentis latitudinem vix superans. 
Aree basalis pars media maculis brunneis perparvis tantum 
marginem juxta interiorem ornata, alibi magis minusve laevis. 
Sulcus carine obtuse proximus, latiusculus, haud filosus. Cin- 
gulum inter sulcos latos umbilico vicinos conspicue angustum. 
Crene umbilict subangusti satis magne, carneo-rufescentes. 
Lat. 1,3; poll. 
ab ? 
Mus. Hanley. 
In the only example known to me, the articulation is not developed 
upon the earlier turns ; the first belt, however, is paler than the rest. 
It is allied to S. maximum and S. quadriceps, from both of which the 
