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in his "Manual of Conchology" (1889, p. 178) gave the name pellis- 

 serpentis erroneously to the species with two deep pits in the last 

 whorl, which must bear the name S. constrictor Hupe, 1853. Dall 

 has identified Lightfoot's undata with S. brasiliana Deshayes, 1832. 



3817 "A large and fine specimen of Trochus Onustus, or the Carrier, 

 from Guadalupe, very rare. Favanne 12. C. 1. 2." 

 Xenophora conchyliophora (Born, 1780) 

 See lot 31. 



3825 "A very fine specimen of Cardium protrusum, S. a curious 

 variety of the Venus's Heart Cockle, from China, very rare. 

 Lister, 319. 156." 

 Corculum impressum (Lightfoot, 1786) 



Cardium -protrusum [Lightfoot, 1786], p. 178. 

 See lot 3389. 



3828 "A large and very fine Turbo imdulatus, or waved Emerald 

 Turbo, extremely scarce, from Van Dieman's Land, New 

 Holland. Marty n. Vol. 1. Jig. 29, P." 

 Subninella undulata (Lightfoot, 1786) 

 See lot 408. 



3830 "A very fine specimen of Patella umbraculum or Umbrella 

 Limpet, from China, extremely scarce. Humphrey's Conch, 

 pi. 5, Jig. 5. which was taken Jrom this shell." 

 Umbraculum umbraculum (Lightfoot, 1786) 



Patella umbraculum [Lightfoot, 1786], p. 178. 



Patella sinica Gmehn, 1791, p. 3705. 



Patella umbellata Gmelin, 1791, p. 3720. 



Patella umbracula Roding, 1798, p. 6. 



Umbraculum umbraculum (Humphrey). — Kira, 1959, p. 103. 



3844 "A very perfect specimen of Conus pulcher, an undescribed 

 species from the Coast of Guinea . . . extremely rare, List. 

 772." 

 Conus pulcher pidghtfoot, 1786] 



Conus pulcher [Lightfoot, 1786], p. 179. 



Conus leoninus Gmelin, 1791, p. 3386 (not Lightfoot, 1786). 



Conus papilionaceus Hwass, 1792, p. 665. 



Conus pulcher [? Humphrey]. — Tomlin, 1937, p. 298. 



Not Conus pulcher A. Ad., 1854. 



3447 "A large and fine Anomia Ephippiun, L. (placuna, S.) from 

 [Error China . . . extremely rare." 

 for Placuna [Lightfoot, 1786] 



3847] See lot 1315. 



