ENVIRONS OF NICE. — APPENDIX. 



461 



ANOMIA. 

 1. Ephippium. Donovan, Br. Sh. I. t. 26. — 



Dillwyn's Conch, p. 286. 

 2 undulata. Donovan, Br. Sh. II. t. 45. O- 

 strea striata.— Dillwyn's Con. 

 p. 289- 

 3. Squamula. Vid. p. 457. 



MYTILUS. 



1. striata. Shell concentrically striated. 



Only a broken valve of " this, 

 shell was found, which renders it 

 impossible to give any further 

 characters. It, however, has eve- 

 ry appearance of having, been 

 formed like the M. edulis. 



UNIVALVE. 



NAUTILUS. 



1. erispus. Montagu, Test. Br. p. 187. t. 18. 



f. 5.— Dillwyn s Con. p. 341. 



2. Balthicus. Schroeter Einleitung, I. p. 20. 



t. 1. f 2.— Dillwyn's Con. p. 342. 



3. depressu- Montagu, Test. Br. p. 190. 1. 18. 



j us> f. 9._ Dillwyn's Con. p. 341. 



4. Beccarii. Vid. p. 458. 



CONUS. 



1. ponderosus. Brocchi, p. 293. t. 3. f. 1. 



2. deperditus, Brocchi, p. 292, t. 3. f 1. 



3. Aldoverandi. Brocchi, p. 287. t. 2. f. 5. 



4. turricula. Brocchi, p. 288. t. 2. f. 7. 



5. pelagicus. Brocchi, p. 289. t. 2; f. 9. 



6. coronatus. Encyc. Method. T. 322. f. 2.— 



Dillwyns Conch, p. 403. 



CYPR/EA. 



1. Europea, Montagu, Test. Br. Sup. p. 88. 

 Donovan, Br. Shells, II. t.43. 

 Cypraea pediculus.-Dillwyn's 

 Conch, p. 467. 



BULLA. 



1. ovulata. Brocchi, p. 377. t. 1. f. 8. a. 



2. retusa. Montagu, Test. Br. p. 223. t. 7. 



f.5.-B.truncata, Dillwyifs Conch, 

 p. 497. 



VOLUTA. 



1. quadruplicata. Shell very minute, oval, 

 PI. IX. f 14. smooth; columella with 



four plaits, aperture linear 

 outer lip toothed ; spire 

 not visible. 



2. punctata. Shell ovate, with strong longitu- 

 Pl. IX. f. 15. dinal and transverse stria?, co- 

 lumella two-plaited, outer lip 

 slightly denticulated, and the 

 aperture somewhat compres- 

 sed. 



4. acuta. 

 PI. IX. f. 17 



5. clandestina, 



6. Cypraeola. 



7. plicatula. 



3. nebulosa. Shell tapering and smooth, 

 PI. IX. f. 16. clouded with pale chesnut ; 

 spire prominent, being in 

 length about equal to thebody; 

 columella, with four knobs or 

 teeth- 

 Shell transversely striated ; body 

 large, spire very acute ; the 

 four upper whorls are granu- 

 lated ; pillar-lip not reflected, 

 and having one fold ; outer 

 lip very thin. 

 Brocchi, p. 642. t. 14. f. 4. 

 Brocchi, p. 32L t. 4. f. 10. 

 Brocchi, p. 318. t. 4. f. 7. 

 8. mitraeformis. Brocchi, p. 645. t. 14. f. 13. 

 9- rustica. Lister's Conch, t. 824. f. 44. 



t. 825. f. 45. and t. 827. f. 49. 

 — a and e Dillwyn's Conch, 

 p. 533. 

 10. paupercula. Lister's Conch, t. 819. t. 35.— 

 Dillwyn's Conch, p. 534. 

 Brocchi, p. 319. t. 4. f. 4. 



Encyc. Method, t. 371. f. 2. 



Dillwyn's Conch, p. 539. 



13. Barbadensis. Encyc. Method, t. 372. f. 6 



Dillwyn's Conch, p. 541. 

 Body almost globular & smooth; 

 spire with three volutions, 

 scarcely elevated above the 

 body; pillar-hp thickened and 

 thrown back on the body ; 

 with one fold; aperture oval; 

 outer lip strong; inside denta- 

 ted and striated. Length 

 about an eighth and a half of 

 an inch. 

 There are varieties of this shell 

 differing in the length of the 

 spire. 



11. turgid ula. 



12. Schrotereri. 



14. sub-globosa 

 PI. X. f. 14. 



BUCCINUM. 



1. prismaticum. Vid. p. 458 



2. macula. 



