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TURBO ora at us. 
TAB. CCXL .—Figs, i and 2 . 
Syn. Turbo ornatus. Miller's MSS. 
Spec. Char. Conical, longitudinally striated ; 
three or four acutely tuberculated ridges on 
along each whorle • the middle one largest. 
An acute shell, rather longer than wide; the tubercles 
are slightly flattened, and connected in transverse ridges 
by narrow keels ; upon the base are three or four smaller 
ridges with blunt tubercles : the aperture is entire. 
Fig. 1 gives three views of a worn variety, in which the 
tubercles are nearly lost. 
Fig. 2 shows more perfect specimens. 
In Mr. Miller's cabinet ; found at Dundry. I have a 
Turbo from Normandy resembling this, hut it wants the 
striae ; it is in the same kind of rock, 
TURBO carinatus. 
TAB. CCXL. — Fig. 3 . 
Spec. Char. Conical, with many transverse ere- 
nulated ridges ; whorles carinated. 
Pointed, longer than wide ; there are five or six ridges 
upon the exposed part of each turn, nearly close toge- 
ther, and deeply crenulated ; the central ridge is so 
prominent as to form a carina, 
Found in the Green Sand ; but I do not know at what 
place. 
