CONUS. 



Emendations applicable to M. Deshayes' notes in Animaux sans vertebres. 



ugur, Hwass. Conch. Icon. pi. 2. f. 7. 

 do not think, with M. Deshayes, that this name 

 Id be abandoned in favour of C.puuctalus, under which 

 Gmelin confounded C. augur and magus together. 



dmigatus, Hwass. Anim. sans vert. vol. xi. p. 86. 



ccording to the synonymy of Dillwyn and Lamarck, 



species is entitled to the name C. coffea, given to it 



hnelin, but the figure in Martini, Conch. Cab. vol. ii. 



6. f. 618, to which that author refers, is an extremely 



)tful one. 



ividus, Hwass. Conch. Icon. pi. 38. f. 211. 



£ Deshayes states (Anim. sans vert. vol. xi. p. 31, note) 



that this species was first established by Gmelin under 

 the name C. citrinus. The figure in Martini upon which 

 it is founded is a very obscure one, and may or may not 

 be a C. lividus, whilst an undoubted figure of 0. lividm is 

 referred to by the same author to illustrate var. b, of 

 C. rusticus, which is C. cinerea. 



C. nebulosus, Solander. Conch. Icon. pi. 10. f. 51. 



M. Deshayes says, " It is certain that this species was 

 first named by Gmelin C. leucostictus." It is the C. au- 

 rantius of the Encyclopedie Methodique to which Ginelin 

 applied that name, as may be seen on reference to the 

 excellent figures of Martini and Gualter, to which he 

 refers. 



