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bilious deep, narrow, partly hidden by the callosity of the 
inner lip. Columella callus strongly twisted — central por- 
tion of last whorl without enamel. 
Bears some resemblance to Anc. lamellata Guppy. A 
near relation is perhaps A. ruliginosa , which has a spire of 
Similar character. 
Ancillaria glandiformis Lam. 
I think it possible that some of the examples of Andil - 
larice from Jamaica belong to this species, as I noticed in 
the Geological Magazine, vol. iv , p. 498. 
Cassis reclusa n. sp. 
Ovate, ventricose, sulcated by about 18 narrow and 
Shallow equidistant spiral grooves, the flattened interven- 
ing ridges being raised into knobs by somewhat obscure 
longitudinal costae. Spire conic, cancellated. Apex 
smooth, blunt. Columella expanded into a granose callus ; 
canal short : outer margin thickened and reflected, dentate. 
Very closely related to C. sululosa (a Bordeaux fossil). 
It is chiefly to be distinguished by its larger spire and 
apex, generally narrower and less ventricose figure, and 
somewhat stouter ornamentation. Amongst recent 
Westindian species the nearest relation of C. reclusa is 
C . granulata ( ?=cicatricosa Meusch.) 
Crepitacella cepula Guppy. 
Melanopsis cepula, Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxii, p, 580, pi. 
xxvi. f. 14. 
Crepitacella cepula, Geol. Magazine, vol. iv, (1867) p. 
500. 
This shell is related to Cyllene pulchella Adams. It is 
hot impossible that some other fossils described as Melanop- 
&is really belong to the group Crepitacella < 
