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callus. Outer lip sharp, indistinctly dentate. Length 15 
nun. Breadth nearly 10. 
Closely akin to N. lajnarckia^ia from which it is distin- 
guished by its narrower mouth. It is almost as near to 
N. papilla (Africa) but it is less elongate in its proportions. 
Bulla vendryesiana n. sp., PI. I, f. 6.* 
Rimate, rather cjdindrical-ovate, solid, smooth. Spire 
deeply sunk. Aperture longer than the shell, dilated an- 
teriorly. Inner lip covered with a callus which is everted 
over the narrow umbilicus, and extends backward to the 
canal separating the bod)^-whorl from the sharp outer lip. 
Length about 15, breadth about g mm. 
Allied to B. striata Brug. particularly to that form called 
B. maculosa Mart. The surface of the fossil is not well 
preserved, and does not admit of an exact description of 
its characters. B. vcJidryesiana is rather more C3dindrical 
in shape than B. striata, and from B. maculosa to which it 
is nearer in figure it is distinguished b}’ its greater solidity 
and its thicker and more everted columella callus. 
Tornatina coixlacryma Guppju 
Geological Magazine, vol. iv (1867) p. 500. 
Tornatella textilis n. sp., PI. I, f. 4.t 
Ov^al-oblong, solid, a little ventricose, clo.sely cancellated 
by numerous spiral riblets and finer longitudinal threads 
most distinct in the .spiral grooves. Spire short, conic. 
Whorls about 7. Aperture elongate, narrow, dilated ante- 
riorly into a canal. Columella twisted, bearing a single 
stout fold. Outer lip sharp, finely dentated by the spiral 
riblets. Length 17. breadth 9 mm. 
In shape this shell approaches T. fasciata. It is of more 
solid structure, its spire is somewhat shorter, and it is at 
once distinguished by its cancellated surface. 
[*Geological Magazine, vol. ii, 1874, pi. 16]. 
[tGeological Magazine, vol. ii, 1874, pi. 16]. 
