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corded with unequal-sized, close, but irregularly set ridges, granulated 
or minutely striated. Colour yellowish-olive, painted more or less 
with wavy, dark brown longitudinal lines. Aperture pinkish-white, 
occasionally having the outer lip dotted with dark pink-brown marks. 
Hab. Same as P. sulcatus. 
This is a rare shell, if really distinct from sulcatus, from which 
and from regalis it may at once be distinguished by the shallowness 
and irregularity of the ridges. 
ANCULOTUS CARINATUS, Layard. 
Shell somewhat globose; axis 5 lines, diam. 4 lines. Spire ex- 
serted, short. Whorls inflated, rather square, sharply keeled round 
the inferior angle, minutely longitudinally striated. Colour dull 
olive, marked faintly with two or three broad bands of dark rufous- 
brown, which are very apparent in the aperture; columellar lip 
white, stained with a light dash of the same rufous-brown on the 
exterior margin. 
Hab. Streams in the Mahakeshwar Hills, Bombay Presidency. 
Mus. Cuming. 
2. DESCRIPTIONS OF SOME NEw SPECIES OF LOPHOCERCID AND 
PHILINIDS, FROM THE CUMINGIAN CoLLECTION. By Ar- 
THUR Apams, F.L.S. etc. 
1. Lopsocrercus Krouni, A. Adams. L. testa involuta, ovato- 
oblonga, postice gibbosa, ad apicem subangulata et plicata; spira 
occulta, alba, nitida, fragili, pellucida ; apertura ovali, postice 
acuta, antice dilatata; labro postice soluto, angulo postico libero 
inflexo ac rotundato. 
Hab. Sandwich Islands. Mus. Cuming. 
This species is more gibbose posteriorly than L. Sieboldii; the 
region of the spire is plicate, and the shell is pellucid, white, and 
fragile. 
2. LospicEeR PeLLucipus, A. Adams. L. testa ovali, subinvoluta, 
alba, fragili, pellucida, longitudinaliter substriata, spira oe- 
culta ; apertura oblonga, ampla, postice producta et suban- 
gustata, antice dilatata ; labio tenui, subreflexo ; labro arcuato, 
margine acuto. 
Hab. ? Mus. Cuming. 
This species differs from L. Philippii in being white and nearly 
pellucid, and from LZ. Cumingii in the very different form of the 
aperture, this not being produced into a narrow spout-like canal 
posteriorly. 
3. PHiLINE ORIENTALIS, A. Adams. PP. testa ovato-rotundata, 
subinvoluta, alba, solida, nitida, spira nulla ; apertura magna, 
antice effusa; labro semicirculari, angulo postico producto et 
rotundato. 
Hab. Eastern Seas. Mus. Cuming. 
