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TURRITELLA elongata® 
TAB. LL— Fig. 2. 
Spec. Char. Whorls flatted in the middle, lower 
parts projecting, stride more distant near the 
middle of the whorls, inconspicuously crenulated, 
with some finer intervening striae. 
This is longer in proportion to its width than the last, it is 
also smoother and more irregularly striated. The whorl may 
be divided into three parts, viz. the upper part rounding, 
the middle part flat, and the lower part rather angular, and 
overhanging, as it were, the upper part of the whorl below 
it. Whorls about fifteen; length nearly two inches. 
Turbo vagans of Brander, T. 3, f. 50, much resembles 
this, but it can scarcely be determined by his fore-shortened 
figure. My specimens are from near Christchurch, Barton 
Cliff, &c. in Hampshire. 
TURRITELLA brevis. 
TAB. LI.— Fig. 3. 
Spec. Char. Spire rather short, upper and lower 
part of the whorls equally rounded, striae ten 
or twelve, finely crenulated. 
A considerably shorter shell than the last, with scarcely 
any appearance of the whorls overhanging each other, 
whorls twelve; length an inch. 
