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notches of black-brown painting being the same, while 

 the narrow umbilicus and smooth base are also identical, 

 but the whorls are not gradate, or hardly so. 

 (kXijuolkcoto^, terraced.) 



MlNOLIA NEDYMA, Sp. 110V. (PL J, f. 23). 



M. testa late et profunda umbilicata, depresso-conica, 

 gradatula, anfractibus quinque continue tornatis, infra suturas 

 rectangulatis, flammis varus longitudinaliter cinereis depictis, 

 ultimo rapide accrescente, regulariter spiraliter sxdcato, et 

 longitudinaliter obscure decussato, apud peripheriam rotundo- 

 angulato, et pulchre marginato, basi concentrice costulata, 

 costtdis gemmatis, apertura rotunda, labro simplice. 

 Alt. 3, lat. 5 mm. 



Hob. Off anchor, Bunder-Abbas, Persia. 



About 20 specimens. Mr. Hugh Fulton has compared 

 closely with this M. Caifassii Caramagna, from Assab, 

 Red Sea, from which it differs in being less fragile, and 

 in its much flatter and more depressed form. M. gradata 

 Sowb. is a much larger shell. 



(v)'iSviulos, delightful.) 



Thalotia beluchistana, sp. nov. (PI. 6, f. 19). 



T. testa pyramidata, anguste umbilicata, solidiuscula, 

 anfractibus novem, tribus apicalibus ventricosidis, striatidis, 

 puniceo-tinctis, cceteris ad suturas, et ultimo ad peripheriam 

 spiraliter carina elevata, filosa, rufo-punicea, longitudinaliter 

 obliquissime striata accinctis, stperficie anfractuum transversim 

 regulariter lirata, et obliquissime longitudinaliter striata, 

 cinerea, apud peripheriam anfr actus ultimi acidic arinat am, 

 basi concinna, applanata, concentrice decemlirata, liris filosis, 

 regidariter rufo-punctulatis, apertura quadrata, peristomate 

 tenui, margine columcllari paullum reflexo, umbilicum 

 semiobtegente. 



