394 



alteris longitudinalibus confiuentibus, ornata; apicc puncticulato ; 

 labro sub-reflexo, intiis lsevi ; columella vix quadriplicate." 

 Hob. Brazils. Cab. Cuming. 



The markings are arrow-headed, arrayed in transverse rows, 

 which are connected by bands of undulating fine lines. 



79. Makginella phiiygia (pi. lxxviii. f. 218, 219.). nobis. 



M. parva, ovali, postice sub-quadrata, pallide fulva, maculis 

 guttuliformibus in seriebus angulatis dispositis ornata ; spira pla- 

 nata circulari, margine punctata; apertura alba, antice emargi- 

 nata; columella antice tumida, plicis quinque, quarum duabus 

 anticis magnis ; labio cxterno postice spiram superante ; extiis vix 

 incrassato. 



This beautifully marked small species differs from 31. guttata 

 of Swainson, in shape ; the spire is flattened but not hidden 

 entirely. 



In Professor Bell's Collection. 



80. Mauginella guttata (pi. lxxviii. f. 208, 209, 210.), 

 Swainson. Zoological Illustrations. M. maculosa, Kiener. 



M. ovali, sub-ventricos?i, pallidissime fulva, maculis guttuliformi- 

 bus fasciatim ornata ; spira celata ; apertura alba, angusta antice 

 valide emarginata ; columella antice varicosa, plicis duabus postieis 

 parvis, unica lata valida, altera magna terminali ; labio externo 

 intiis lajvi, extiis vix incrassato. 



Oval, sub-ventricose, mottled with tear-shaped spots arranged in 

 bands. The spire liidden ; the aperture lengthened ; the colu- 

 mella with two small posterior folds, then one broad and flat, 

 swelled into a varix, and the last large and oblique. The outer lip 

 is anteriorly emarginated, smooth within and scarcely thickened 

 without. 



In Mr. Cuming's Collection ; from St. Vincents. 



81. Marginella muiialis (pi. lxxviii. f. 217.), Hinds, 

 Zool.Proc. 1844. p. 75. 



" M. testa, elongate ovata, fere subcylindracea, lactea, nitida ; 

 maculis pallide runs quadratis transversis ornata, interdum albo- 

 marginatis, majoribus per series tres dispositis ; labro vix incras- 

 sato, sub-inflexo, intiis sulcato ; columella plicis tribus inferioribus 

 distinctis, obliquis, alteris superioribus obsoletis transversis." 



The markings are disposed in rows of square patches ; the three 

 largest rows being in the centre and near each extremity. 



In Mr. Cuming's Collection. The locality is unknown. 



