652 REPORT—1863. 
Nutt.) Jew. | B. Pa eee Ken. | Lord.|Swan.| Cooper. 
268. ? Imperator serratus ....) —|—]—]| — |—|—]|—] MI 
| 269. Leptonyx sanguineus ....| — | M | — || OFMI | —|—|V MI 
270. actly tf Ade.ck es —|}—|}—)} — —|/—|— I 
271. Liotia fenestrata........ —|/—;}—| — —|—|— I 
272. acuticostata ...... SS) | ae! | —|/—|]— MI 
| 273. Ethalia supravallata ....}— | —|]— || — lee D 
275 b. var. invallata ....) —|—}|— || — —|—|/— D 
274, Livona picoides ........ —|B\;—| — —|—|— — 
275. Trochiscus Norrisii...... M; B/C]. — =- fies DI 
276. CONVERUS wei. sch belo —— | My ==) 2 — | — — 
277. Chlorostoma funebrale ..| M | C | C ||. FI —|-—|V MD 
2776. var. subapertum....| — | — | — ||). — —|—|V — 
278 Pea het ay Oe be —|}—|D\ —;);—|— DI 
279. brunneum ........ —}|—/ CC] FMDI)—)} —}— M 
280, —— Pfeifferl .......... —!/M;C} — —|—}— D 
281 aureotinctum ...... c{j;—/} Cj .L — —)}— I 
282. Omphalius fuscescens....} B | M| C || D —|—|/—} DI 
283. Calliostoma canaliculatum| M |} C |} C | M —|—|V M 
284 costatum .......... Maj 5C | Oo VE MI OPA avi — 
285 annulatum ........ My —"|*C TM —|VIV = 
286. —— variegatum ........ a Aol ar Py} — | — = 
| 
268. ? Imperator serratus, n.s. Small, finely sculptured, base stellate, nucleus Plan- 
270. 
271 
272 
273, 
278 
274 
275 
276. 
277 
orboid : opere. flat, with more whirls. 10-20 fm.=266 or 267 jun. teste Cp. 
. Leptonyx sanguineus, Linn. n.g. Like Collonia, not umbilicate. Opere. with 
horny and shelly layers, many whirls, outside flattish, not ribbed, margin 
broad. Species red or purple, lirate. Beh.-20 fm. Cp. 
Leptonyx bacula, n,s. Small, ashy, Helicina-shaped, nearly smooth. Bch. 
d. Cp. Genus=Homalopoma, p. 537: nom. preoe. 
. Liotia fenestrata, n.s. Small. Strongly ribbed each way. Bch.—40 fm. d. Cp. 
. Liotia acuticostata, n.s. Small. Sharply keeled, without radiating sculpture. 
10-20 fm. Cp. 
. Ethalia supravallata, n.s. Minute: with keel and furrow near suture. 
b. Ethalia ? var. invallata. Without keel. 
. Livond picoides, G1d. Otia. Probably the remnant of an ancient colony of pica. 
. Trochiscus Norrisii, Sby. Tank. Nucleus as in Solarium: perhaps a Probosci- 
difer, though pearly. 
. Trochiscus convecus, 1.8. Small, subturrited, whirls swollen: umbilicus with 
2 ribs, the outer crenated. 
. Chlorostoma funebrale, A. Ad. P.Z. 8. 1854, p. 316=marginatum, Nutt. non 
Rye. Blackish, often puckered near suture. 
277 b. Chlorostoma funebrale, var. subapertum, with umbilical pit. 
278. Chlorostoma gallina, Fbs. P. Z. 8. 1850, p. 271. Olive, dashed with purple. 
Var. pyriformis, Gld., umbilicus partly or wholly open. 
279. Chlorostoma brunneum, Phil. Auburn: finely striate: Gibbuloid aspect. The 
young (teste Cp.) has a basal rib. 
280. Chlorostoma Pfeifferi, Phil. Like brunneum: outside Ziziphinoid: umbilicus 
281. 
keeled. 
Chlorostoma aureotinctum, Fbs. P. Z. 8. 1850, p. 271=nigerrimum, Gmel. ? Mus. 
Cum. Gibbuloid: with distant grooves and fine sculpture ; mouth orange- 
spotted. 
282. Omphalius fuscescens, Phil. Almost identical with igulatus, Maz. Cat. no. 293. 
283. Calliostoma canaliculatum, Mart.=doliarium. Large, with strong grooves. 
284. Calliostoma costatum, Mart.=filosum, &e. Smaller, swollen, reddish; finely 
ribbed. 8-15 fm. Lyall. 
285, Calliostoma annulatum, Mart.=virgineum. Large, granular, stained with violet. 
286. Calliostoma variegatum, nu. s. Small, more conical, nodules more distant, white 
on rosy ground. 
