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MELANEA lineata. 
TAB. CCXVIII. —Fig. l. 
Spec. Char. Acuminated, finely striated longitu- 
dinally ; aperture angular above ; volutions 
about nine. 
T he sides of the spire are straight, excepting a very 
slight contraction towards the upper part of each whorl. 
The striae are very fine, regular, and elegantly bent to 
the form of the lip. The length is above four times the 
diameter of the last turn. 
From Dundry, by favour of G. W. Braikenridge, Esq. 
MELANEA constricta. 
TAB. CCXYIII. —Fig. 2. 
Syn. Conchyliolithus Turbinites ? constrictus. 
Martin Pet. Derb . Vol. I. tab. 38, f. 3 . 
Spec. Char. Turreted, smooth ; volutions 8 or 10; 
convex below, contracted above, with an ad- 
pressed creriated margin. 
.About three times as long as wide, pointed ; the ere- 
nated margin has somewhat the appearance of a fringe, 
from its width, and the length, and fineness of the cre- 
nulations : the aperture is broken, but it should seem to 
have an angle above. 
I have exhibited two views of the same specimen Mr. 
Martin figured, which I had from his widow. Martin 
observes that it is found at Tisdewelb in Derbyshire, 
but not common. 
