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CoRONAxis Sw. Shell conical ; the summits of the 

 whorls crowned with a single row of tubercles ; mouth 

 of the animal entire. 



Coronaxis Sw. Spire truncate^ scarcely raised above the 

 margin of the body-whorl, which is not convex. 

 Bandanus Lam. Voy. d' Astrol. pi. 53. f. 7. 



Puncticulis Sw. Spire slightly elevated ; body-whorl 

 convex near the upper margin ; aperture linear ; 

 base deeply notched. 



P. arenatus Lam. Voy. d' Astrol. pi. 52. f. 8. 



TaUparia Sw. Body- whorl ventricose j the aperture 

 effuse, 

 nebulosa Siv. Ency. M. 322. f. 11. (Conus tulipa L.) 



CylindreUa Sw. Conic-cylindrical; spire elevated_, and 

 only slightly coronated on the upper whorls j shell 

 generally grooved. 



Asper. Chem. 181. f. 1745-7. 



ConUithes Sw. Conic; spire considerably elevated; the 

 aperture linear. 



C. antediluvianiis. Sow. Gen. f. 1. 



CoNus Linn. Shell conic ; the summit of the whorls 

 smooth ; mouth of the animal laciniated. 



Conus Linn. Spire generally truncate, or only pointed 

 at the summit ; margin of the body- 

 whorl carinate. 



C. millepunctatus. En. Meth. 323. f. 5. 

 litteratus. lb. 323. f. 1. {Jig. 79.) 

 eburneus. lb. 324. f. 1,2. 

 nobilis. lb. 339. f. 7. 

 virgo. lb. 326. f. 5. 

 miles. lb. 329. f. 7. 

 capitaneus. lb. 327. f. 2. 

 vulpinus. lb. 326. f. 6. 

 maldivus. lb. 325. f. 6. 

 generalis. lb. 325. f. 2. 4. 

 monile. Chem. 140. f. 1301 — 1303. 



Dendroconiis Sw. Shell heavy ; spire lightly elevated ; 



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