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EUOMPHALUS funatus. 
TAB. CCCCL .—Jigs. 1 and 2. 
Spec. Char. Conical, very short ; ornamented 
with many spiral threads united by more 
numerous transverse lines ; umbilicus rather 
small. 
In many respects this resembles E. discors (tab. 52.) but 
is easily distinguished by the involute threads upon its 
under surface, and the slight elevation of th,e transverse 
lines, which are very regular and close, and do not give 
it the rough appearance that characterizes the upper 
surface of that species. 
Fig. 2 represents an apparently water worn specimen, 
in which the spiral ridges only remain ; it serves to shew 
the general form of the short spire. 
From Dudley, in the possession of — - — Johnstone, 
Esq. of the Hotwells, Bristol. 
EUOM PH ALU S coronatus. 
TAB. CCCCL.— 3. 
Spec. Char. Discoid, flat above, with broad 
flat, pointed spines around its edge; con- 
cave beneath. 
A very small, flat shell ; the upper part of each whorl is 
flat, the lower rounded ; along the middle is a row of 
