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first seven or eight whorls being tinged with violet ; each whorl 
is spirally crossed by two prominent revolving ribs, these ribs 
gemmulate at the junction with the longitudinal strize, the inter- 
stices between being sometimes honeycombed in appearance 
especially at the sutures. The mouth is roundish, lip simple, 
and triangularly expanded towards the columellar margin, canal 
short. Eight or more specimens ; and named, in honour of 
Mrs. Emma Hadfield, zée Foster, asa small token of appreciation 
and esteem. 
Cerithiopsis hedista sp. nov. (PI. X., fig. 54). 
C. testa angusta, cylindrica, attenuata, gracili, anfractibus 
duodecim, quorum apicalibus quatuor, pervitrets, levissimts, 
ceteris spiraliter regularibus tribus gemmularum ordinibus 
decoratis, gemmulis papillatis, nitidis, his ordinibus varie 
coloratis, in uno specimine primo et medio albato, tertio och- 
raceo,tn altero primo ochraceo, secundo et tertio albatis, ultimo 
anfractu ad basim bicarinato, apertura quadrato-ovata, labro 
brunneo-ochraceo, canali brevissimo. 
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A prettily variously-banded delicate cylindrical shell, the 
whorls ornamented with three rows of transverse gemmules, 
shining, papillary, these rows being coloured white and pale 
ochraceous-brown, sometimes two white rows together, followed 
by a brown row, and occasionally the obverse. The last whorl 
is furnished with two keels towards the base ; the lip is och- 
raceous-brown, and the canal very short. (7jdurros, most 
delightful). 
C. adelpha sp. noy. (PI. X., fig. 55). 
C. testa attenuato-fustformt, brunneo-nigra, regulart, subu- 
lata, anfractibus undecim, quorum duobus apicalibus, minu- 
tissimé punctatis, pallide brunneo-ochracets, ceteris trans- 
versim papilloso- gemmulatis, gemmulis rotundis, nitidts, 
simtlibus, tribus ordinibus succinctis, ultimo anfractu non 
producto, ad peripheriam acutangulato, bast planulata, 
apertura guadrato-ovata, labro squarrosulo, tenut, simplice. 
Long., 4, Lat., 1 mill. 
J.C., vili., Oct., 1896, 
