o96 BL'CCINUM. 



gin of the outer lip is much narrower than in B. undulatum, 

 and the expansion of the inner lip is confined to the base of 

 the pillar, whereas in that species it extends over the upper 

 angle of the aperture. 



TESSELLATUM. 26. Shell slightly plaited longitu- 

 dinally, and granulated above ; spire rather 

 depressed ; aperture toothed ; beak recurved ; 

 pillar-lip wrinkled and granulated. 



Buccinum tessellatum. Gmelin, p. 3476. Schreibers 



Conch, i. p. 140. 

 Buccinum maculosum. Gmelin, p. 3476. 

 Buccinum Rumphii. Gmelin, p. 3491. 

 Buccinum granosuni. Solunders MSS. Portland Cat. 



p. 55. No. 1293. 

 Buccinum, No. I. Schroeter Einl. i. p. 356. 

 Cassis tuberculata. Mas. Gevers. p. 392. No. 1295. 

 Cassidea fasciata. Brnguiere Enc. Meth. p. 430. 

 Lister Conch, t. 997. f. 62. Rumphius, t. 25. f. 3. Seba, 

 iii. t. 73. f. 1, 12, and 13. Martini, ii. p. 57. t. 36. f. 

 369, and t. 37. f. 374. Favanne, t. 26. f. B I. 



Junior. Buccinum Senegalicum. Gmelin, p. 3477. 

 Le Fasin, Adanson Senegal, p. 111. t. 7. f. 7. 



Inhabits Amboyna. Rumphius. South Seas. D'Avila. Coast 

 of Guinea. Humphreys. 



Shell frequently four inches and a quarter long, and two and a 

 half broad, thin, rather pellucid, of a pale brown colour, 

 with four or five white transverse bands ornamented with 

 large purplish brown spots ; the body-whirl is slightly plait- 

 ed longitudinally, and armed with three transverse rows of 

 granules on the upper part, and also on the spire. 



BILINEATUM. 27. Shell smooth, with a double 

 row of tubercles on the body-whirl ; aperture 

 toothed; beak recurved ; pillar-lip wrinkled 

 and granulated. 



Buccinum bilineatum. Gmelin, p. 3476, Montagu Test. 



p. 244. Maton and Racket, in Lin. Trans, viii. p. 134. 



Dorset Cat. p. 44. t. 17. f. 8. 

 Buccinum decussatum. Pennant Brit. Zool. A pp. t. 79. 



two lower figures. 

 Bucciuum porcatum. Pulteneys Dorset, p. 41. 



