584 BUCCINUM. 



Buccinuni Pomum. Limiaus Si/st. Nat. p. 1197. Marti^ 

 7ii, ii. p. 5S. t. 36. f. 370 and 371. Born Mus p. 240. 

 Schroeter Einl. i. p. 310. Gmelin, p. 3470. Schreibers 

 Conch, i. p. 139. Brnguiere Enc. Method, p. 247. 

 Bonanni Rec. and Kirch. 3. f. 22. Lister Conch, t. 792. 

 f. 45. Fuimphins, X. 23. f. 4, and t. 27. f. B. Petiver 

 Amb. t. 12. t. 6. Glial ter, t. 51. f. C. Jrgenville, t. 

 17. f. L. Seba, iii. t. 70. f. 3 and 4. Ktiorr, vi. t. 23. 

 f. 2. Favanne, t. 27. f. G. 

 Inhabits the coasts of Spanish America. Bonanni. Aniboy- 



na. Rumphius. Java. Linnaus. China. Hunrphreys. 

 Shell from an inch and a half to two inches and a half long, and 

 about two thirds as broad, white mottled with yellowish or 

 testaceous spots, or pale brownish yellow with white spots j 

 there are about thirteen convex ribs on the body-whirl ; the 

 aperture is rather contracted, and the outer lip is thick; mar- 

 ginated; and strongly toothed. 



suLCOKiTM. 5. Shell ovate, witli^ transverse flat 

 ribs ; pillar smooth, and the outer lip toothed 

 and thickened. 



Buccinum sulcosuni. Born Museum, p. 241. 

 Buccinum fasciatum. Brnguiere Enc. Meth. p. 247. 

 Seba, iii. t. QS. f. J7. Martini, iii. p. 406. t. 118. f. 1081. 

 Favanne, t. 27. f. B 2. 



Inhabits the coasts of Coromandel. Martini. Chinese Seas. 

 Humphreys. 



Shell three inches and three quarters long, and hardly two 

 thirds as broad, white, with four reddish or yellowish trans- 

 verse bands, which gradually vanish before they approach the 

 margin of the outer lip ; there are twenty-one or twenty-two 

 flat approximated ribs on the body-whirl. 



Y^ DOLiuM. 6. Shell ovate, inflated, with remote se- 

 micylindrical ribs ; beak rather prominent. 



Buccinum Doliura. LinrnEus Syst. Nat. p. 1197. Mar- 

 tini, iii. p. 397. t. 117. f. 1073 and 1074. Born Mus. 

 p. 241. Schroeter Einl. i. p. 311. Gmelin, p. 3470. 

 Schreibers Conch, i. p. 139. Brnguiere Enc. Meth. p. 

 246. 

 Variety A. White or pale brown, with reddish brown or orange 



spots on the ribs. 



Bonanni Rec. 3, f. l6, 17, and 25, and Kirch, f. l6, 17, 



