200 
F. Antiquus. Lam. 11.— fF. p. 348.—Mac. Ab. p. 
168.—Mvrex A. fin. 1222.—D. p. 724.— Mart. f. 
1292, and 1294.—Ist. t. 913. f. 4.—Inst. An. Ang. 
t. 3. f. 1.—Don. t. 31.—(Da Cos. t. 6. f. 4.)—Dor. 
Cat. t.17. f. 4.—M. Desprectus. Pen. 4. p. 124. ft. 
78.—Mont. p. 256.—Ovate-fusiform, ventricose, whi- 
tish (reddish when young) faintly striated transversely ; 
whorls very convex, seven or eight, apex pointed ; 
aperture suboval, patulous; outer lip plain, tail short ; 
inside yellowish. 5. Common. 
T. Corneus. F: p. 348.—Mac. db. p. 169.— 
Murex C. Lin. 1224.—Inst. t. 918. f. 5.—Last. An. 
t. 3. f.4.—Pen. 4. p. 124. t. 76. f. 99.—D. p. 738. 
—Don. t.38.—Mont. p. 258.— Dor. Cat. p. 47. t. 17. 
f. 5 —(Da Cos. t. 6. f.5.)—F. Tstanpicus. Lam. 15. 
—Fusiform-turreted, strong, white, transversely striated ; 
whorls rounded, eight, the suture deep ; aperture oblong 
oval; epidermis brownish. 2. N. Coast, Dorset. 
F. Carinatus. Lam. 13.—Murex C. Pen. 4. p. 
77. f. 96.—Don. t. 19.—Turt. D. f. 95. p. 88.—F. 
Desvectus. F. p. 348.—Strong, oval, dull yellowish 
white; whorls seven, the first very inflected and covering 
more than half the shell, faintly striated transversely, 
the npper part of each somewhat sloping to the next, 
