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Faun. Franc.—Tuwurvreted, subfusiform, variable in 
colour, yellowish white, purplish brown or rufous, rarely 
blush colour with the decussated strize white, suture 
very fine, apex acute; whorls eight, scarcely elevated 
between the longitudinal ribs, slightly but elegantly 
reticulated ; aperture narrow, oblong-oval, ending in a 
canal turning a little on one side; outer lip sharp, the 
inner replicate smooth and glossy. %...0,20. Devon, 
not common. 
F, Rurus. F. p. 350.—Muvrex R. Mont. p. 263. 
—Lin. T. 8. p. 145.—D. p. 744.—Slenderly fusiform, 
pale rufous brown or chesnut; whorls six, tapering, 
adorned with fifteen or sixteen small longitudinal ribs, 
striated spirally ; aperture narrow-oblong, ending in a 
short canal; outer lp smooth, rarely thickened by a 
rib, pillar ip smooth. 0,30...3. Margate, Sandwich, 
Devon, Dorset, Wales. 
F. Miniuus. F. p.350.—Buccinum M. Mont. p. 
247.¢.8. f. 2.—Lin. T. 8. p, 139.—D. p. 639.— 
B. Brunnevm. Don. t. 179, f, 2.—Turveted, subfusi- 
form, strong, varying from light to dark chesnut brown, 
whorls five, with ten much elevated longitudinal ribs 
decussated by transverse striee: aperture oval, outer lip 
twisted internally ; canal short and straight, 0,20.,.0,10 
Devon, rare. 
