212 Zoological Society. 



Conus Clerii. Con. testa turbinatd, superne acutanguld, tenuiculd, 

 per totam superjiciem subtilissime liratd ; albd, strigis fuscescen- 

 tibus, longitudinaliter undatis, subirregulariter variegatd ; spird 

 depressiusculd, leviter canaliculatd, apice elato, mucronato. 

 Conch. Icon., Conus, pi. 43. f. 229. 



Hab. Cape St. Thomas, Brazils (found in sandy mud at the depth 

 of thirty-five fathoms) ; Clery. 



I have much pleasure in adopting the name of an intelligent French 

 naval commander, to whom we are indebted for this, and many new 

 and interesting species of shells. 



Conus piperatus. Con. testd subabbreviato-turbinatd, basim versus 

 sulcatd; albd, maculis fuscis parvis sparsis irregulariter ornatd; 

 spird convexd, spiraliter striatd, apice mucronato, elato ; apertures 

 fauce fuscescente tinctd. 



Conch. Icon., Conus, pi. 43. f. 230. Hab. ? 



The Conus erythrceensis is perhaps the nearest allied species to this, 

 well characterized by the stained interior, and the more dotted style 

 of the external painting. 



Conus Gruneri. Con. testd turbinatd, superne l&vi, infra trans- 

 versim sulcata, sulcis prominentibus ; albd, maculis subquadratis 

 rubris trifasciatim tceniatd, intervallis punctis rubris minutissimis 

 aspersis ; spird depresso-pland, spiraliter canaliculatd, basi intus 

 extusque nigricante-violaceo tinctd. 

 Conch. Icon., Conus, pi. 43. f. 231. 

 Hab. Island of Java. 



This is a beautiful little species, very distinct from any hitherto 

 described. At the request of Mr. Cuming I have named it after M. 

 Griiner of Bremen, a very zealous collector, whom I thank most cor- 

 dially, not only for the loan of the shell, but for setting an example 

 which I trust continental amateurs will not fail to profit by. 



There is another specimen, of rather larger size, in the cabinet of 

 Mr. J. E. Gray of the British Museum. 



Conus sindon. Con. testd subventricoso-turbinatd, Imviusculd ; 

 albidd, lineis rubido -fuscis subtilissimis densissime bifasciatim de- 

 cussatd ; spird subobtuso-convexd, apice rosaceo. 



Conch. Icon., Conus, pi. 43. f. 233. 



Hab. ? 



This interesting shell, for the loan of which I am indebted to the 

 zeal of Mr. Adamson of Newcastle, is very distinct from any hitherto 

 described species. The painting viewed through an ordinary lens 

 suggests the appearance of very fine lawn or cambric linen, and is 

 of a quite novel character. 



Conus Parius. Con. testd turbinatd, solidd, superne obesd, basim 

 versus sulcatd, sulcis distantibus latiusculis, densissime striato- 

 cancellatis ; marmoreo-albd ; spird piano -convexd, Icevi, apice mu- 

 cronato, fuscescente. 



Conch. Icon., Conus, pi. 43. f. 235. 



Conus spectrum album, Chemnitz, Conch. Cab., vol. x. pi. 140. 

 f. 1304; Conus columba, var. c, Lamarck, Enc. Meth., pi. 331. f. 3. 



Hab. ? 



