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Fusus PYRULATUS, Reeve. 



1847. Fusus pyrulatus, Reeve. Conch. Icon., vol. iv., 



pi. 13, £. 50a, b. 



1848. Fusus ustulatus. Reeve. Conch. Icon., pi. 17, 



f. 66. 

 1875. Fusus legrandi, T. Woods. P.R.S. Tas., pp. 137, 



1.38. 

 1880. Fusus ustulatus, Sowerby. Tiies. Conch., vol. iv., 



p. 77, pi. 410 (Fusus 6), f. 48. 



1880. Pyrula pyrulatus, Sowerby. Id., pt. xxxvi., p. 99, 



pi. 411 (Fusus 7), f. 74. 



1881. Fusus ustulatus, Tryon. Man. Conch., vol. iii., 



p. 66, pi. 39, f. 170. 

 1881. Fusus pyrulatus, Tryon. Id., pi. 39, f. 171-2. 



Fusus pyrulatus, Kobelt. Conch. Cab. (ed. Kuster), 

 p. 145, pi. 46, f. 2, 3. 

 1886. Fusus pyrulatus, Watson. Chall. Zool., vol. xv., 



p. 192, No. 3. 

 1891. Siphonalia (Austrofusus) sulcata, Tate (non La- 

 marck). T.R.S., S.A., vol. xiv., pt. ii., p. 257. 

 1891. Siphonalia (Austrofusus) pyrulata, Tate. T.R.S., 



S.A., vol. xiv., pt. ii., p. 257. 

 1895. Fusus pyrulatus, Verco. T.R.S., S.A., vol. xix., 

 pt. i., p. 104, pi. 3, f. 5 (Dentition). 

 Hab. — Off East Moncoeur Island, Bass Strait, 38 to 40 

 fathoms, sand and shells (Challenger) ; Port Phillip, Flinders, 

 Western Port, Corio Bay, Outer Geelong Harbour, Port Fairy 

 (Rev. W. T. Whan). 



Obs. — ]\Iaking the same variation allowances as have been found 

 necessary in the case of many of our other species, we find that 

 we cannot do otherwise than regard F. ustulatus. Reeve, as but 

 a vai'iation of F. pyrulatus. Reeve, and F. legrandi, T. Woods, 

 must also be included in the synonymy. 



Fusus DUNKEKi, Jonas. 



1844. Fusus dunkeri, Jonas. Malak. Beitrag., p. 129; 



Abbild. Pliil., etc., vol. ii., p. 191, pi. 4, f. 4. 

 1847. Fusus taylorianus. Reeve. Conch. Icon., sp. 85. 



