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 MOLL8(&.] NATURAL HISTORY. 477. 15. PscTosevLo8 nADIANS ? m. Hst. vi,  ' ' Icon. Gn. . 1. t. 55. f. . En. M3h, pl. . f.l.b. '"  Mrw ov, m.. HL'.vi. pt. L 1.  hl  deH by L om me NeW Holland ce zt were probly coHe by Pon in Bu&n's voye. It is rerkzble for being very thick and d, and fi k colo, wi only  w wte band on e teri, b . The ge' erenzd, d the muul impaions a very stit, and raised ave the suace, picularly t on �e or vve, wch is both 11ucld'and tuular. 18. MOOIOLA (TuLIA ?) AUSTRAI.IS, Miola tip vat. 1. Lam. Hist. vi. pt. i. 111. s Australian species will msst probably prove to be &stlnct the American kind; but the specimen beFo me ds not affo sufficient maris  separate it, since there is only one war- wo vale in the colltlon. It is not so distinctly rayed 1. tipa, and the inside is enly of a brillhnt arly purpb,' ex ne the anchor basal edge. 19. LITHOPHAOU gAUDATUS, 0. Mola caudige am. Hist. i. pt. i. 116. Icou. Encl. Mt/. pl. l. f. 8. a, b. . MSLaAOmN mDA, oar. a. La,n. Hist. vi. pt. i. 15. TI6s appea to be a distinct scies from those found iu the Gulf of Mexico and the West Indies, b,t fie difference is not easy to dcribe. The specimens before me, which are small, differ mate- riy from some or' the same size among the American species. The ou is of a dull genish-purple colo, th a few disnt ' membcus lami which a only 6ghtly 1o and not ex-  into long prees ii tho of vica mdia (Zod. Me. 1. t. .) which is e yug of the Amkan kd. The inte arly coat h a bright yelto tinge.

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