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f. 42, 43.—Auricula personata, Lamk. Hist. ed. Desh. tom. viii. 
p. 334.no.18; Phil. Enum. Moll. Sicil. ii. p. 118. no. 3.—Auricula 
tenella, Menke, Syn. 
3. ALEXIA REFLEXILABRIS, D’Orbigny. 
Auricula reflexilabris, D’Orbig. Voy. dans ’ Amér. Mérid. tab. 6. 
p- 140. 
4. Atexia myosotts, Draparnaud. 
Auricula myosotis, Draparn. Moll. pl. 3. f. 16, 17; Blainv. Malac., 
p- 453, pl. 37 bis, f. 6.—Voluta denticulata, Dillw. Cat. t.i. p. 506. 
no. 18.—Auricula pellucens, Menke, Syn. 
5. Avexsa acuta, D’Orbigny. 
Auricula acuta, D’Orb. Syn. Mag. de Zool. 1835, p. 23. no. 2. 
6. Auexta Kutscuierana, Kiister. 
Auricula Kutschigiana, Kiist. Chemn. Conch. Cab. (Auriculacea) 
p. 55. t. 8. f. 11-14. 
7. Auexta BiAsouettiana, Kiister. 
Auricula Biasolettiana, Kiist. Chemn. Conch. Cab. (Auriculacea) 
p. 56. t. 8. f. 18-20. 
8. Atex1a Bermupensis, H. et A. Adams. A. testa ovato- 
conica, spira producta, acuta, fusca, nitida, longitudinaliter 
substriata ; anfractibus sex, planiusculis, suturis marginatis ; 
apertura ovali, postice acuta ; columella biplicata, plica postica 
valida ; labro subreflexo, albido-marginato. 
Hab. Bermuda. Mus. Cuming. 
Genus Carycuium, Miller. 
Shell subcylindrical ; spire elevated ; whorls few, rounded; aper- 
ture small ; inner lip straight, with a single fold; outer lip thickened 
and rather reflexed. 
Auricella (part.), Jurine. 
1. Carycurum minimvuM, O. F. Miller. 
Carychium minimum, O. F. Mill. Hist. Verm. ii. p. 125. no. 321. 
—Heliz carychium, Gmel. p. 3665.—Turbo carychium, Dillw. Cat. 
il. p. 880.—Auricula minima, Drap. Moll. de France, p. 57. t. 3. 
f. 18, 19.—Bulimus minimus, Brug. Encycl. Méth. Vers, i. no. 21. 
—Auricella carychium, Hartm. in Sturm’s Fauna, vi. Heft 6. tab. 1. 
—Odostomia carychium, Flem. Edin. Encycl.—Auricula minima, 
Lamk.—Carychium pygmeum, Mich.— Auricula pygmea, Desh.— 
Carychium nanum, Kist. (var.) p. 5. 
2. CaRYCHIUM ExIGUUM, Say. 
Pupa ewigua, Say, Journ. Philad. ii. p. 375.—Carychium exiguum, 
Kiist. Chemn. (Auriculacea) t. 1. f. 13, 14. 
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