ENVIRONS OF NICE. APPENDIX. 



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4. costatus. 



5. labiatus. 



6. turgida. 

 PL X. f. 3. 



7. discors. 

 PI. X. f. 5. 



8. discrepans 

 PI. X. f. 4. 



9. glaber. 

 PLX. f.2. 



10. mimitus. 

 PI. X. f. 13. 



11. breve. 

 P1.X. f. 10. 



Dillwyn's Conch, p. 860.— Wal- 

 ker's Minute Shells, f. 47. 

 Maton and Racket in Linn. Trans, 

 viii. p. I80.-Montagu, p. 362. 

 1. 11. f. 6. 

 Shell turrited, with five volutions; 

 very much inflated; separa- 

 ted by a deep suture, with 

 strong longitudinal ribs ; and 

 very fine regular transverse 

 striae ; apex very sharp. 



Shell pointed, with strong longi- 

 tudinal ribs and transverse 

 striae ; inside ribbed ; body 

 whorl, about equal to the 

 length of the spire. Length 

 1 1 eighth of an inch. 



Shell pointed, strong, with five 

 longitudinal and transverse 

 striae ; inside ribbed ; outer 

 lip thickened ; body longer 

 than the spire. Length 1J 

 eighth of an inch. 



Shell subulate, with ten glossy 

 well defined whorls, white, 

 aperture sub-rotund. 



Shell conic, body large and tur- 

 gid ; spire short, with four 

 moderately rounded volutions; 

 apex rather obtuse ; the whole 

 shell is covered with fine spi- 

 ral striae, and clouded with 

 pale honey-yellow; aperture 

 nearly round; pillar-lip slight- 

 ly reflected, and forms a sub- 

 umbilicus ; outer lip thin. 

 Length about ^th of an 

 inch, breadth about half its 

 length. 



This shell might be mistaken 

 for the Turbo graphicus, Wer- 

 nerian Memoirs, vol. ii. p. 521. 

 pi. 24. f. 6.; but it differs 

 from it in being broader in 

 proportion to its length, in 

 the spire having only four 

 volutions, and in the aperture 

 being rounder. 



Shell longitudinally ribbed ; 

 strongly striated transversely 

 between the ribs ; body large 

 and spire short, with five well 

 defined volutions, aperture 



ovate, pillar-lip smooth ; out- 

 er lip thin and crenated. 

 Length j th, breadth not quite 

 an eighth of an inch. 



12. truncatus. Maton and Racket in Linn. Tr. 



p. 177. — Montagu, Test. Br. 

 p. 300. t. 10. f. 7. 



13. pullus. Dillwyn, Br. Sh. p. 822.— Do- 



novan, Br. Sh. I. t. 2. f. 2. to 

 6. 



13. cimex. Dillwyn, p. 821. — Da Costa's Br. 



Conch, p. 104. t. 8. f. 6. & 9- 

 Turbo cancellatus, Dorset. 

 Cat. p. 59. 1. 14. f. 6. & 9. 



14. phasianella. Risso in Journal des Mines, 



No. 200. Aout, p. 6. Phasia- 

 nella rubra. 



15. geniculus. Brocchi, p. 659- t. 16. f. 1. 



16. elegantissimus. Vid. p. 458. 



17. striatus. Brocchi, p. 383. t. 6. f. 7. 



18. Ulvae. Dillwyn's Conch, p. 840. Pen- 



nant, Br. Zool. iv. p. 132. 

 t.86. f. 120. Dorset Ci.ial. 

 p. 49. 1. 18. f. 12. 



19. interruptus. Dillwyn's Conch, p. 841.-Mon- 



tagu, Test. Br. p. 329. t. 20. 

 f.3. 



20. parvus. Dillwyn's Conch, p. 857.— A- 



dams in Linn. Trans, iii. 

 p. 66. 1. 13. f. 29. & 30. Tur- 

 bo aereus, Donovan, Br. Sh- 

 t. 90. T. lacteus. 



21. cancellata. Brocchi, p. 377. t. 7. f. 8. 



22. pusillus. Brocchi, p. 381. t. 6. f. 5. 



23. conoides. Brocchi, p. 660. t. 16. f. 2. 



24. verrucosus. Shell with a ventricose body; 

 PI. X. f. 12. spire with four very distinct 



volutions ; the whole shell is 

 covered with elevated knobs 

 in regular rows ; the intersti- 

 ces deeply punctured ; aper- 

 ture ovate ; outer lip strong ; 

 pillar-lip slightly reflected to- 

 wards the base ; inside very 

 glossy. Length about §th, 

 breadth somewhat less. 



25 gracilis. Brocchi, p. 382. t. 6. f. 6. 



26. striatulus. Dillwyn's Conch, p. 857. — Mon- 

 tagu's Test. Br. p. 306. 1. 10. 

 f.5. 

 There is also a variety of this 

 shell with strong, elevated, 

 longitudinal varices. 



27. rugosus. 



