222 Quartd ly Journal of Conchology. 



r The species derived from the West Indies are 



Zonites Gundlachi, Strophia inca?ia, 



Patula vortex, Stenogyra gtacillima, 



Helix varians, Liguus fasciatus, 



Cylindrella Foeyana, Orthalicus undatus, 



„ jejuna, Chondropoma dentahmi. 



Macroceramus poutificus, 



Species derived from the "Southern region" of North America: 



Glandina tru?icata, Pipa variolosa, 



Suainea campestris, „ 7nodica. 



Folygyra Caipentcriana, „ ripicola,~ 



„ semptemvolva, Helix pulchella, 



„ cereoliis, Zonites ?ninusculus, 



„ uvulifera, Helicina orbiculata. 



Descriptions of Six New Species of Shells from the 

 collections of the Marchioness Paulucci and Dr. 

 Prevost. — By G. B. Sowerby, Junr., F.L.S. 



(From P.Z.S., November, 1876, pp. 752 — 755). 



Conus FauluuiiV, {fig. 3), Mauritius. An addition to the subgenus 

 Cylinder, resembhng in form C. gloria-maris; and in color 

 and markings C. au7-eHs. 



Conns superscript us, (fig. 4), INIadagascar. Quite a distinct species, 

 and remarkable for its bluish tinge of color and delicate letter- 

 like markings. 



Conus baccatus, (fig. 5). This species is of a somewhat stunted 

 form, and is furnished with a double angle at the top of the 

 body-whorls, the markings are very delicate, and there are 

 rows of gem-like granules round the whorls. 



Conus reflectus, (fig. 6). A pyriform species of a whitish color,, 

 with two broad rose-colored bands, clouded with brown. 



