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Pyrene nubeculata, Reeve, of which I think it is only a 
variety : — 
I. A whitish shell with an opaque white continuous 
band 2 REaCL the body-whor] from the suture. 
. Or with a spiral of white dots encircling it. 
3. A white-dotted peripheral spiral, and an _ infra- 
sutural spiral of narrow elongate brown spots; sometimes the 
brown spots are faint or invisible, and there are opaque white 
spots; sometimes white-and- brown spots articulate; some- 
times the space between these spirals is dotted white. 
4. A white-dotted peripheral spiral, and above this a. 
spiral of larger fewer brown blotches. 
5. A white-dotted peripheral spiral, above this a spiral 
of brown spots, and another at the suture clouding into each 
other between. 
6. A white-spotted peripheral spiral with about twelve 
wavy axial brown thin flames from suture to snout. 
7. A distinct dark-brown hair line at the periphery, and 
showing immediately above the suture, or with this hair line 
- immediately above a white-dotted peripheral spiral, or with 
broad light-brown distant axial flames to the suture above, or 
with the peripheral hair line, and above this fine oblique 
Dictua lines up to the suture. 
8. A peripheral spiral only of narrow elongate spots, 
appearing just above the suture in the spire. 
legrandi, Tenison-Woods. B2 0) 
Columabella legrandi, Tenison-Woods, Proc. Roy. Soc., Tas- 
mania, 1876 (1875), p. 152. Type locality—‘‘King’s ve Tas- 
mania.’’ Tryon, Man. Conch., 1883, vol. v., p. 187, pl. li., fig. 49; 
Kobelt, Conch. Cab. (Ed. Kiister), 1897 (1895), p. 212, No. 237, 
pl. XxIx. , fig. 9; Tate and Bea) Proc. Linn. c., New South 
Wales, 1901, vol. XXVi., part 3, 367; May, Proc. Roy. Soc., 
Tasmania, 1902, p. 110, fig. 5, in texts Gatliff and Gabriel, Proc. 
Roy. Soc. Victoria, 1908, vol. xxi. (N.S.), part 1, p. 378, Vic- 
torian coast (recorded op. cit., 1899, vol. xi., p. 203, as C. brun- 
nea, Brazier). 
The colouration is very variable. The shell may be 
uniformly rose-pink, brown, or white. There. may he a 
dotted white sutural line, and a peripheral white spiral, con- 
tinuous or interrupted. There may’ be white and amber- 
coloured axial flames from the suture to a white peripheral 
spiral band, or crowded opaque white axial narrow lines, or 
narrow obliquely spiral Dictua-like lines, either brown or 
opaque-white, or in an opaque white shell there may be a 
spiral of distant fantastic amber blotches in the spire-whorls, 
an amber continuous spiral above the suture, and a broad basal 
amber band. 
