632 BUCCINUM. 



CARINATUM. 106. Shell oblong-conical, transversely 

 striated ; upper whirls with many oblique 

 and obtuse angles, and the lower whirls with 

 a single keel. 



Buccinum carinatum. Phipps's Forage to the North Pole^ 

 p. 197. t. 13. f. 2. Gmelin, p. 3493. 



Inhabits the Arctic Ocean at Spitzbergen. Phipps. 



Shell about two inches and a half long, and is probably the 

 shell mentioned as a variety, in the description of B. glaci- 

 ate , by Mr. Donovan, who says that the carinated ridge of 

 that species is not always confined to the body-whirl, as de- 

 scribed by Linnaeus, for tliat in a specimen in Lord Tanker- 

 ville's Cabinet it traverses tiie spire nearly to the apex. 



LAMELLATUM. 107. Shell obloug, laniellated lon- 

 gitudinally, white with a purple inside, and 

 the pillar-lip white. 



Buccinum lamellatum. Gmelin, p. 3498. 



Buccinum, No. 43. Kammerer Cab. Rudolst. p. 134. t 

 9. f. 2. 

 Inhabits — — 

 Shell about an inch and a half long, and appears to be a badly 



constituted and rather uncertain species. 



UNDATUM. 108. Shell oblong, coarse, with trans- 

 verse striae, and curved longitudinal plaits. 



Buccinum undatum. Linmms Si/st, Nat. p. 1204. Pen- 

 naiit ZooL iv. p. 121. t. 73. f. 90. Martini, iv, p. 66. t. 

 126. f. 1206 to 1211. Born Mm. p. 259- Schroeter 

 Einl. i. p. 344. Gmelin, p. 3492. Bruguiere Enc. 

 Meth. p. 258. Schreibers Conch, i. p. 164. Montagu 

 Test. p. 237. Donovan, iii. t. 104. Malon and Rack- 

 et, in Lin. Trans, viii, p. 137- Dorset Cat. p. 45. t. 17- 

 f. 6. Lamarck S^/st. des Anim. p. 77. 



Buccinum vulgare. Da Costa, Brit. Conch, p. 122. t. 6. 

 f. 6. 



Tritonium undatum. Midler Zool. Dan. ii. p. 12. t. 50. 

 Fabriciits Fauna Groenl. p. 394. 



Bonanni Rec. 3. f. 189, and Kirch, f. 191. Lister Conch. 

 t. 962. f. 14, and Jnim. Ang. t. 3. f. 2. Seba, iii. t. 39- 

 f. 61, and 76 to 80. Knorr, iv. t. 19. f. 1. Favanne, 

 t. 32. f. D. 



