>C0 REPORT 18C3. 



bp. Fig. 



U4 80. Conus ttaraius, Brod. Galapa2-os. 



79 128,129. Conus puncttculatuSjBmg. Salango, St. Elena, W. Col., C«W(jn^. 



,. 130. Conus puncticulatus, \ar.,=papillosus,Kien, 



391. Conus puncticulahcs. [Mazatlan.] 



392. Conns puncticulatus, viir.,=j)ustuhsus, Kien. : ?+3fauniianus. Lam. 

 ^33 190. Conus virffjif us, Pi.ve.,=zebra, Shy., non Lam. [Resembles re^tf/a/w 



var.] Salango, W. Col., Cuming. 

 Conus virgatus, vnr., = Lorenziamis, Rve., non Cheni. 

 193. Conus virgatus, var., = Cumingii. 

 106 192. Conus scalaris,Ya.\.,=gradatus,B,\e. Salango, "W. Col., 0««;'«<7. 



127 194. Conus incurvus, Brod. [Resembles specimens from La Paz.] Monte 



Christi, W. Col., Cutning. 

 180 285, 402. Cotius Ximenes, Grscy ,=interrtipius, Brod., non Mawe. [Like puncti- 

 culatus. var.] Mazatlan, W. Columbia, Cuming. 

 1.57 324. Conus petplexus. Shy. Gulf Cal., W. Col., C'M?ni«^. 



84 384. Conus arcuatus, Br. and Sby. Mazatlan, Pacific [?]. 



15 26-28. FissureUa Mexicana, Sby. *Real Llejos, Mexico. ( rgQ^-i^ localities 

 78. FissureUa Mexicana, Sby. Porto Praya. j '- 



41 46,47. FissureUa 



^.■y 



are probably incorrect ; it belongs to the Chilian fauna.] 

 rugosa, Sby. W. Indies [ = W. Mexico]. 

 88,89; FissureUa alba, CiiT. [Gulf of] California. 



55 64, 65. FissureUa nigrocincta, Cpr. [Gulf of] California. 



56 67. FissureUa tenehrosa, Sby., jun. [PGulf of] California. Like the last. 

 54 80. FissureUa ohscura, Sby. Real Llejos, Cum. [" Gal." in P.Z.S. 18.:^4.] 

 68 154-156. FissureUa excelsa, Rve., + F. alta, C. B. Ad. 



86 123. FissureUa Panamensis, Sby. " In Conch. 111., this very distinct 



shell is united to that since named F. excelsa, Rve." 

 115 187-189. FissureUa cancellata, Soland. St. Vincent's, Honduras Bay, Guada- 

 loup, California. [No authority for the latter.] 



7 12,13. HarjHiItivoliana, Ijess., = H. crenata, Swains. Acapulco. 

 1860. 



2 57. Dentalium pretiosum, Nutt. " =.striolatum, Stn. Massachusetts. 



Less curved and tapering near apex than D. entale, more cylin- 

 drical throughout, but a doubtful species." [The type-speci- 

 mens are not striated.] California. 



43 10. Dentalium hexagoimm, Old. N.America: China, Singapore. 



42 34. Dentalium pseudosexagonum, Desh. Masbate, Philippines : W4 



Columbia. 



8 41. Dentalium splendidum, Sby. Xipixapi, W. Col. 



29 S2. Dentalimn liratum, C-pr. " Ma'gattem." _ [Maz. Cat. 244.] 



48 31. Dentalium quadra ngulare, Sby. Xipixapi, W. Col. [Like tctra- 



gonmn, but striated, and much smaller.J 



49 21, 22. Dentalium tetragonum, Sby. W. Col. [Young shell square, adult 



round.] 

 In the very elaborate monograph of the NucuUdce, by S. Hanley, Esq., thg 

 following species, quoted as from the W. Coast, are minutely described : — 



2 33. Zeda Soioerhiana, D'Orb. Xipixapi. 



=iV". elongata, Val. 



=iV. lanceolala, G. Sby., non J. Sby., nee Lam. 

 7 85. Leda Taylort, Hanl., = JV'. lanceolata. Lam., non G. nee J. Sby. 



Guatemala. (P. Z. S. 1860, p. 370.) 

 29 70-72, Leda Elenensis, Sby. Panama. 

 33 90. Xec^a eiwrnea, Sby.,=/yrrtto, lids. Panama: Bay of Caraccas. 



classify the forms according to their natural afBnities. It is rarely that monographers 

 and artists take such laudable pains to supply the wants of students. In the monograph 

 of Galeomma and Scintilla, however, the locality-marks have not been observed to a 

 eingle species, except the " British G. Turtoni " and its " Philippine analogue, G. macro- 

 tchi-ima, Desh." This is the more remarkable, as most of the species were described by 

 Desh., with locaUties, in P. Z. S. 1855, pp. 167-181. 



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