5:3.-) 



so as in N. M&rtoniana. The markings are in scales. The spire 

 is not so flat as in N. Listeri. 



Honduras Bay. Dyson. Also Sumatra. 



93. Neeitina Anatensis (pi. cxvi. f. 247, 248), Kecluz, MS. 



N. testa oblique ovali, tenui, fulva, lineis nigris undulatis ob- 

 scure picta; spira subconica, anfractibus declivis, ultimo ad sutu- 

 rara subtumido, sub medio ventricoso ; apertura subtrigona ; labio 

 externo superne declivo, antice producto ; columella alba, semicir- 

 culari, tumida. 



Rather oval, but obliquely ventricose at the base, and tapering 

 towards the spire, which is rather produced ; the shell is thin, of 

 a greyish brown colour, reticulated with black lines ; the columella 

 is white, semicircular, and swelled. 



Portugal. 



94. Neeitina Adansoniana (pi. cxvi. f. 254, 255), Recluz, 

 Rev. Zool., 1841, p. 313. 



N. testa N. Anaiensi simili, sed crassiore, apice obtusiusculo, 

 anfractibus ad suturam magis tumidis. 



Like N. Anatensis (Sp. 93), but more obtuse, thicker, with the 

 whorls more tumid near the suture. 



Senegal. 



95. Neeitina glabeata (pi. cxvi. f. 256-268), Sowerby,junr., 

 Pro. Zool. Soc, 1850. 



N. testa parva, oblique ovali, glabra, plerumque pallide fulva, 

 lineis fasciisque rubris vel nigris varie picta; spira obtusa, apice 

 obtuso, sublaterali, anfractibus vix duobns, ultimo superne declivo, 

 inferne oblique subgibboso; apertura parva, semilunar!, bicanali- 

 culato ; labio externo superne declivo, inferne oblique producto ; 

 columella expansa, laevigata, rotundata, gibbosa, alba. Operculo 

 parvo, corneo, subgriseo. 



A beautiful little shining shell, variously banded, lineated, and 

 spotted with white, black, and red, on a light fawn-coloured 

 ground. It is remarkably oblique, with an obtuse spire of scarcely 

 two whorls, and the aperture small, obliquely produced at the 

 lower part ; the columella is white, smooth, and gibbous, in ex- 

 pansion forming about three-fourths of a circle. 



There are many specimens of this elegant and very distinct 

 species in Mr. Cuming's Collection ; but the locality is unknown. 



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