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fulvd, maculis coccineis vivide aspersd ; anfractibus carinis tribus 
prominentibus muricato-squamulosis cinctd, supra et infra subtiliter 
corrugato-striatis ; suturis peculiariter profundis. 
Conch. Icon. Delphinula, pl. 4. fig. 18, a, b and c. 
Hab, East Indies; Humphreys MSS. 
This is by no means a newly- discovered species, the specimens 
here figured having been found in the old collection of the late Mr. 
George Humphreys, with the name and locality above used attached 
to them in his handwriting. 
7. DeLpuinuta cLaTHRATA. Delph. testd subdiscoided, anfractibus 
rotundatis, carinulis transversis et longitudinalibus equidistantibus 
regulariter clathratis ; labro incrassato, marginato ; umbilico per- 
amplo. 
Conch. Icon. Delphinula, pl. 5. fig. 21, a and 6. 
Hab. Island of Corrigidor, Bay of “Manila (found in coarse sand at 
the depth of seven fathoms); Cuming. 
A small species, with a regular latticed surface. 
8. Deteuinuta Cosrensis. Delph. testd turbinatd, minutd ; an- 
fractibus convexis, carinulis transversis et longitudinalibus, equi- 
distantibus regulariter clathratis ; umbilico mediocri; labro sim- 
plict. 
Conch. Icon. Delphinula, pl. 5. fig. 22, a and b. 
Hab. Port of Cobija, Peru (found under stones in rocky places at 
low water) ; Cuming. 
The sculpture of this shell, familiarly known to Mr. Cuming as his 
** little Cobija species,” is exactly similar to that of the D. clathrata ; 
it is however much less discoid in form, the whorls are not so round, 
the umbilicus is smaller, and the lip is not marginated. 
9. De.pHInuLa syDEREA. Delph. testd turbinatd, spird plano- 
concavd, apice interdum rosaceo, anfractibus angulato-convezis, 
tuberculis muricatis, in seriebus duabus aut pluribus radiatim stel- 
latis ; labro incrassato, marginato. 
Conch. Icon. Delphinula, pl. 5. fig. 23, a and 6. 
Hab. Island of Camiguing, Philippines (found under stones at low 
water) ; Cuming. 
The leading feature of this species, and which is especially promi- 
nent in young specimens, is its peculiar star-like display of tubercles ; 
the concave flatness of the spire is also remarkable. 
10. Dexrarnuta crparis. Delph. testd subgloboso-turbinatd, soli- 
da ; anfractibus transversim et longitudinaliter tuberculato-costatis, 
costis longitudinalibus majoribus, prominentioribus ; anfractuum 
parte inferiori foraminosd. 
Conch. Icon. Delphinula, pl. 5. fig. 27. 
Hab. Calapan, island of Mindoro, Philippines (found in coarse 
sand at the depth of ten fathoms). ‘This is the roundest and most 
solid species of the genus. 
Mr. Reeve also described a fine new species of Voluta, collected 
