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FUSINTE. 



The NeptunecE resemble ventricose Fud^ with very short 

 canals ; they are usually of an uniform colour, and are in- 

 vested with an epidermis. They are principally from the 

 northern and European parts of the globe, being most 

 numerous in the Northern Seas. One species, N. anti- 

 qua, is sold in the London markets under the name of 

 " Whelk." 



S2)ecies of Ne'ptunea. 



alternata, Phil. 



anceps, H. and A. Adams 



(Pyr. anomala, Reeve). 

 anomala (Bucc), Reeve. 

 aritiqua, Lam, 

 arctica, Phil. 

 argyrostoma, Lam. 

 Baerii, Midd. 

 Behringii, Midd. 

 borealis, Phil. 

 buxea, Reeve. 

 cassidaria3fbrmis. Reeve. 

 contraria. Lam. 

 craticulata, Blainv. 

 decemcostata, Say. 

 deformis, Reeve. 

 despecta, Linn. 

 dilatata, Quoy and Gaim. 

 fenestra ta, Turton. 

 Fontanel, D'Orh. 

 fornicata, Gmel. 

 funiculata, Reeve. 

 fusiformis, Blainv. 

 fusoides, Reeve. 

 glacialis, Gray. 

 heros, Gray. 

 Largillierti, Petit. 



lineata, Kien. 



lurida, Midd. 



lyrata, Mart. 



modificata, Reeve. 



multangula, Phil. 



nodosa, Mart. 



Norvegica, Chem. 



Ochotensis, Midd. 



oodes, Midd. 



pallida, Brod. and Soiv. 



polaris, Gi^ay. 



Reeviana, Petit. 



Sabinii, Gray. 



Schantarica, Midd. 



signa, Reeve. 



simplex, Midd. 



Sitchensis, Midd. 



soluta, Goxdd, 



spadicea, Reeve. 



sulcata, Lam. 



tessalata, Schub. and Wag. 



tornata, Gould. 



trocbulus. Reeve. 



tuberosa, Reeve. 



Turtoni, Bean. 



varicosa, Chem. 



Zealandica, Quoy and Gaim. 



