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subsquamosorum in parte supera anfractus ultimi persistente; ultimo anfractu maximum testae 

 partem formante, antice ascendente, seriebus 4 tuberculorum transversim instructo, superne tur- 

 gido, inferne perattenuato, latere columellari subcylindrico et circa umbilicum spiraliter obtuse 

 carinato, in caudam subelongatam et postice subrecurvam desinente. Apertura elongato-piri- 

 formis superne angulata, inferne canaliculata, margine dextro extra brevissime reflexo, sini- 

 strali superne ad ventrem testae late appresso, inferne in cristam liberam, latam, exlus inflexara, 

 postea canalis partem formante producto. Columella plicis 6 transversis munita (plicis 2, 4, 6 

 majoribus, plica 1 vix conspicua)." (Souv.) 



Long. 95, lat. 65, long, apert. 80 Mm., lat. 32 Mm. 



Habitat — ? 



Turbinella Cro^seana Souverbie Journ. Conch. 1875 p. 297. 



14. Turbinella striata Gray. 

 Zool. Beech. voy. p. 114. 



Shell ovate, fusiform, solid, dark brown, closely spirally slriated, spire acute, as long as 

 the small rounded mouth; whorls rounded, transversely plaited, throat deeply grooved; inner 

 lip white, pillar with three rather smell close plaits in front. Axis 1 inch. 



15. Turbinella Stokesii Gray. 

 Zool. Beechey voy. p. 113. 



Shell ovate, fusiform, ventricose, solid brown, slightly spirally striated; spire acute, co- 

 nical, nearly as long as the mouth, whorls, upper with a row, and last with two rows of co- 

 nical tubercles, and with two close subtubercular crossbands in front, the two front rows 

 placed together. Mouth ovate; throat white slightly striated; inner lip concave with three 

 small folds in front. Axis 13//. 

 Hab. Port Praya, Cap Verden. 



16. Turbinella (Fusus) sulcata Gray. 

 Zool. Beech. p. 116. 



Shell ovate, fusiform, ventricose, solid, white (covered with a thin brown periostracum), 

 longitudinally plaited, with close small rounded alternately smaller spirally ridges; the spire 

 conical, as large as the mouth; whorls rounded. Mouth ovate; outer lip crenulated; throat 

 deeply grooved; inner lip smooth; front of pillar with three very obscure oblique plaits, canal 

 short, straight, wide, open, slightly perforated. Axis 1 inch. 



Sicher eine Turbinella, obschon von Gray als Fusus beschrieben. 



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