GENUS TORNATELLA. 5 
3. TORNATELLA FASCIATA, Bruce. The Banded Tornatella. 
(Collect. Mass. Lam.) Lasr., Conch., t. 835, fig. 58. 
Pl. I, fig. 3. 
TestA ovato-conicd, tenui, subpellucidd, rufo-rubente, albo-bifasciata ; 
spird exserta, acuta; columella uniplicata. 
Shell conical, ovate, thin, sub-transparent, reddish, covered 
with numerous close strie; those situated at the base of the 
lowest whirl, are deeper and more separated than the others ; 
a white band exists at the base of each whirl, and two others, 
very conspicuous upon the lowest whirl. Spire projecting, 
pointed; aperture oblong, narrowed at its upper part; one 
fold upon the columella. 
Length 11 lines. Width 5 lines. 
Inhabits the Mediterranean, and the European Atlantic. 
This species is very remarkable for the delicacy of its striz, 
and for the white bands, which distinguish it from all other 
species. 
4. TORNATELLA BULLATA, Nosis. The Bubble Tornatella. 
(Collect. Mass. Lam.) Lasv., Conch., pl. 714. 
PI. I, fig. 4. 
Testa parva, oblonga, cylindrica, albo-diaphand, transversim tenuissimé 
striata ; spira brevi, conicd; apertura oblonga, angusta; columella uni- 
plicata. 
Shell small, oblong, cylindrical, of a diaphanous white ; 
very fine and very close transverse strie cover the whole of 
the shell. Spire short, conical, composed of five whirls, the 
sutures of which are canaliculated. Aperture oblong, narrow 
in its two upper thirds, and dilated at its base. Lip thin, 
round, and notched at the upper part at its union with the left 
lip. One fold upon the columella. 
