BY JOHN BRAZIER. 113 



It is evidently an oversight on the part of Mr. Pilsbry when he 

 makes unguis, Martjn, = T. j)orphy rites, Martyn ; he might just 

 as well say that T. undulatus, Martyn, = T. i^orphyi^ites ; but the 

 specific differences are very widely distinct,, and the species is not 

 found in New Zealand as he quotes it. 



" Dr. Solander in the Catalogue of the Portland Museum, 1784 : 

 No. 408 — A large and fine Turho undulatus from New Holland, 

 extremely scarce ; No. 3828 — A large and very fine Turbo undu- 

 latus, or waved Emerald Turbo, extremely scarce, from Van 

 Diemen's Land, New Holland." 



4. MuREX (Chicoreus) australis, Quoy and Gaimard. 



1811. Triplex ponderosa, Perry, Conchology, or the Natural His- 

 tory of Shells, pi. 6, fig. 1. 



1832. Murex australis, Quoy et Gaimard, Voyage de "I'Astro- 

 labe," Tome ii. p. 536. 



1840. Murex palmiferus, Sowerby, Proc. Zool. Soc. p. 142 ; Con- 

 chological Illustrations, species 43, fig. 104. 



1845. Murex palmiferus, Reeve, Conch. Icon. Vol. iii. pi. 4, fig. 20. 



1858. Murex (Chicoreus) palmiferus, H. and A. Adams, Genera 

 of Recent MoUusca, Vol. i. part 3, p. 72. 



1867. Murex (Chicoreus) palmiferus, Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 p. 186, No. 6. 



1875. Murex (Chichoreus) palmiferus, Tapparone-Canefri, Muri- 



cidi del Mar Rosso, Annali del Museo Civico di Storia 

 Naturale di Genova, Vol. vii. p. 580. 



1876. Murex p)almiferus, Kobelt, Die Muriciden des rothen 



Meeres, Jahrb. d. deutsch. Malak. Gesellsch. Bd. iii. 

 p. 42, No. 14. 



1877. Murex (Chicoreiis) palmiferus, Kobelt, Catalog der Gattung 



Murex in Jahrb. d. deutsch. Malak. Gesellsch. Bd. iv. 

 p. 150, No. 55. 

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