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08. Marginella lineata (pi. lxxviii. f. 185, 186.), Lam. 

 Anim. s. vert. vol. vii. 



M. breviter sub-ovali, pallide fulva, lineis rubris oblique lineata ; 

 spira, celata ; apertura spixam superante ; columella callosa alba, 

 prope spiram varice vabdo, antice ad marginem quinque-plicato, 

 plica magna obliqua terminali ; labio externo postice arcuato, intus 

 crenato, pone spiram valide emarginato, antice valide emarginato. 



Of a shortened oval form, and pale straw colour, with oblique 

 transverse red lines which sometimes run obliquely into each other, 

 and are sometimes interrupted. There is a strong notch at the 

 union of the outer and inner lips, which are both extended beyond 

 the spire. 



99. Marginella cornea (pi. lxxviii. f. 183, 184.), Lam. 

 Anim. s. vert. vii. p. 300. 



M. elongato-ovali, cornea, obscure fulvo quinque-fasciata, spiram 

 superante ; columella alba, tenuiter expansa, postice callosa, antice 

 spiraliter varicosa, plicis sex ad septem obscuris; labio externo 

 intus radiatim plicato, antice pone spiram emarginato, extus an- 

 guste reflexo." 



Of a lengthened oval form, horn coloured, with five obscure 

 bands of brown. There is a notch at the juncture of the inner 

 and outer lips, the inside of which is grooved. Prom Senegal. 



100. Marginella sarda (pi. lxxviii. f. 174, 175.), Klener. 

 Sp. gen. coq. viv. Marginella p. 30. 



M. ovali, ventricosa, pallide rosea, obscure purpureo fasciata; 

 spira celata; apertura spiram superante; columella callosa, ex- 

 pansa, postice varice tumido, antice tumida, plicis quatuor, quarum 

 anticis duabus angulatis ; labio externo crasso, intus acute dentato, 

 extus aurantio, late reflexo, valide varicoso. 



Much shorter than M. L'argittieri, &c, with a neatly toothed 

 edge to the outer lip. In Mr. Cuming's collection. Ceylon. 



101. Marginella blanda (pi. lxxvii. f. 167, 168.), Hinds, 

 Zool. Proc, March, 1844. 



"M. testa ovata, tenui, sardonychia, obsolete fasciata; spira vix 

 occulta, pallida ; labro incrassato et sub-reflexo, intiis ltevi ; colu- 

 mella, albida, sexplicata, plicis superioribus evanidis." 



Hah. Cape Blanco, West coast of Africa, in twelve to fifteen 

 fathoms. 



Not having the shell we copy the figures and description. 



