jabdula. 
Dr. Maros's and Mr. RAckETT's 
Da Costa Brit. Conch. pc 213. 
Chemn. Conci. 6. t. 13. f. 197, 4 132. 
Pulteney in Hutch. Dorset. p. 30. t. 5. f- T. 
Donovan Brit. Shells, t. 19. f. 1, 2 
Montagu Test. Brit. p. Pai 
Habitat in mari, rarior. 
Testa magnitudine unguis extimi poi E us ‘shbdidptinns, maculis ine 
ternis parum pellucentibus, interdum radiis purpurascentibus, minu- 
tissime transversim obsolete striata. Cardinis Dens primarius duplex, 
in medio testz, satis manifestus. 
First noticed by Da Costa, from Tes coasts of Hip: 
shire and Lancashire. Dr. Pulteney and Mr. Bryer 
procured it from the Dorsetshire coast, near Weymouth. 
T. testa subglobosa, anterius subangulata. 
Bonanni Recr. 2. f. 44. Mus: Kirch. 2. f. 43. 
Lister Anim, Angl. t. À. f. 25. Conch fi $05. f. 250. 
Petiver Gaz. t. 94. f26. 5 oe oes | 
Pennant Brit. Zool. A. t. A9. 39: Tc carnaria. 
Da Costa Brit. Conch. p. 211. t. 12. f. 4. T. rubra. 
Favanne Conch. t. 49. f. B.5? = 
Pulteney in Hutch. Dorset. p. 29. t. 8. f ve 
Montagu Test. Brit. p.63. : 
Habitat in mari, frequens. — 
Testa diametro fere 1 poll. solida, valde convexa, pesi fasciis concentricis. 
rubris, luteis, albidis variegata; intus glaberrima, rubra, alba, vel lutea. 
do constat dentibus duobus parvis in alterutra valvula.. 
weoneneny: of our shores need 4 or 5 inches. 
First gore a deante | as . British- by Lister. 
Pennant mistook this species for T. carnaria of Lin- 
neus. Gmelin has referred to is of it for varieties 
of 
