590 BUCCINUM. 



Mus.p. . Schroeter .Einl.p. 315. Gmelin, p.SiJS. 



Schreibers Conch, i. p. 143. 

 Cassidea rufa. Brnguiere Enc. Methodique, p. 433. 

 Bonanni Rec. 3. f. 328 and 32y, and Kirch, f. 326 and 



327. Rumphius, t. 23. f. B. Fetiver Amb. t. .5. f. 5. 



Gualter, t. 40. f. F. Knorr, ii. t. 9. f. 2, and iv. t. 1. 



Seba, iii. t. 73. f. 3, 4, and 9. Regenfuss, i. t. 12. f. 69- 



Favanne, t. 26. f. I) 2. 

 Junior. Buccinum penaatum. Gmelin, p. 3476. 

 Buccinum ventricosum. Gmelin, p. 3476. 

 Buccinum Pullum. Born Mus. p. 245. 

 Buccinum Rumphii. Shaw's Nat. Misc. xv. t. 596. 

 Buccinum, No. 2, and No. 94. Schroeter Einl. p. 357, 



and p. 379. 

 Cassidea pennata. Bruguiere Enc. Method, p. 427- 

 Lister Conch, t. 1007. f. 71. Rumphius, t. 23. f. C. Fe- 

 tiver Amb. t. 10. f. 10. Martini, ii. p. 6i. t. 36. f. 373 



and 373. 

 Inhabits the shores of Amboyna. Rumphius. China and Tran- 



quebar. Regenfuss. Madagascar. Humphreys. 

 Shell four or live inches long, and rather more than two thirds 

 as broad, with longitudinal strise, and transverse double lines; 

 the colour on the back is white mottled with brown and 

 red, and the aperture and expanded lip are red ; the teeth 

 on both sides the aperture are white. 



TUBEROSUM. 16*. Shell turbinated, and armed with 

 three transverse rows of tubercles ; inner 

 lip much dilated and triangular ; aperture 

 toothed ; beak recurved. 



Buccinum tuberosum. LinncEus S;i/st. Nat. p. 1 198. ? 



Martini, ii. p. 36. t. 38. f. 381 and 382. Born Mus. 



p. 244. Schroeter Einl. i. p. 317. Gmelin, p. 3473. 



Schreibers Conch, i. p. 143. Shaw's Nat. Misc. xii. t. 



467. 

 Cassidea tuberosa. Bruguiere Enc. Method, p. 436. 

 Gualter, t. 41. Seba, iii. t. 73. f. 2. Knorr, iii. t. 10. f. 



1 and 2. Favanne, t. 25. f. B 2. 

 Inhabits the American Ocean. Linnaus. West Indies. Hum- 

 phreys. Common on the shores of Guadaloupe, Martinique, 

 and St. Domingo. Bruguiere. 

 Shell commonly from five to seven inches long, and nearly 

 three-fourths as broad, of a greyish white or brown, with 

 longitudinal interrupted zic-zac streaks of purplish brown ; 

 the pillar is blackish with white plaits ; the expanded lips 



