17. Conus (Var ii) boeticits Reeve var. rivularis Reeve. 



REEVE. Conch. Ie. Vol. I, Conus, Suppl. PI. 6, fig. 261. 



SOWERBY. Thes. Conchyl. Vol. III, Conus, p. 21, PI. 5, fig. 90. 



WEINKAUFF. Martini-Chemn. Conch. Cab. Ed. II, Vol. IV, Conus, p. 256 {boeticus pars). 



TRYON. Man. of Conch. Vol. VI, p. 26, PI. 6, fig. 13. 



Stat. 234. Nalahia-bay, Nusa-Laut-island. Reef. 1 Spec. 



This variety is not only distinguished by its light colour, as Weinkauff states, but by 

 its granules all over the body-whorl, as Tryon lias rightly observed. The Siboga-specimen is 

 an empty but characteristic shell. 



18. Conus (Varii) mtcriculatus Sowerby. 



Süwerbv. Conch. 111. PI. I, fig. 1. 



Reeve. Conch. Ie. Vol. I, Conus, fig. 112. 



KlENER. Coq. Viv. Vol. I, Conus, p. 52, PI. 72, fig. 2. 



Sowerby. Thes. Conchyl. Vol. III, Conus, p. 4, PI. 5, fig. 89. 



Weinkauff. Martini-Chemn. Conch. Cab. Ed. II, Vol. IV, Conus, p. 254, PI. 42, fig, 4, 5. 



Tryon. Man. of Conch. Vol. VI, p. 26, Pi. 6, fig. 15. 



Stat. 164. i°42'.5 S., I30°47'.5 E. Near West-New-Guinea. 32 M. Sand, small stones and shells. 

 2 Spec. 



The largest specimen which is covered with a rather thick, fibrous epidermis, has the 

 uncommon length of about 40 Mill, against 2 1 in Weinkauff's Monograph, Tryon reports 

 1 inch. The other specimen, though smaller, is still more than 30 Mill. in length. 



19. Conus ( Ammirales) ammiralis Linné. 



LlNNÉ. Syst. Nat. Ed. X, p. 713, N° 257. 



RUMPH. Amb. Rariteitkamer, p. 108, PI. 34, fig. B. C. D. 



REEVE. Conch. Ie. Vol. I, Conus, fig. 11. 



KlENER. Coq. Viv. Vol. I, Conus, p. 134, PI. 21, fig. 1. 



Sowerby. Thes. Conchyl. Vol. III, p. 18, PI. 10, fig. 225. 



KüSTER/Weinkauff. Martini-Chemn. Conch. Cab. Ed. II, Vol. IV, Conus, p. 23, 143, 



PI. 3, fig. 5; PI. 4, fig. 2—4; PI. 17, fig. 8, 11, 12. 

 TRYON. Man. of Conch. Vol. VI, p. 29; PI. 8, fig. 44. 



Stat. 109. Pulu Tongkil, Sulu-archipelago. 13 M. Lithothamnion-bottom. 1 Spec. 



The specimen is very fine, it belongs to the so-called variety with divided central band, 

 represented by Kiener's fig. ia, Sowerby's fig. 225 and Küster's fig. 5 and 10. Formerly a 

 very rare species, of which the specimen represented by fig. C in Rumph's Rariteitkamer (1. c.) 

 could not be obtained for "500 gulden". 



20. Conus (Ammirales) Jïoridnlus Adams & Reeve. 



ADAMS & REEVE. Moll. Voy. Samarang. p. 18, PI. 5, fig. 9. 

 Reeve. Conch. Ie. Vol. I, Conus, Suppl. PI. 4, fig. 245. 

 SOWERBY. Thes. Conchyl. Vol. III, Conus, p. 13, PI. 5, fig. 97. 



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