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pillar obliquely striated and somewhat tuberculated. 
3...4. Devon, rare. 
F. Muricatus. F. p. 351.—Murex M. Mont. 
p. 262. t. 9. f. 2.—Lin. T. 8. p. 149.—D. p. 746.— 
Fusiform, strong, white or flesh-colored under a red 
epidermis, the smooth apex acute; whorls seven, tapering; 
ventricose, seemingly tuberculated from the numerous 
longitudinal ribs being decussated by the strong ele- 
vated spiral striz; aperture oval, terminating in a long 
slender canal which together rather exceed the length 
of the shell, outer lip sharp and dentated at the edge, 
the margin crenulated within. 4...4. Saleomb Bay, 
Dorset, rare. 
F. Barvicensts. F. p. 351.—Johnston in Edinb. 
Phil. J. 13. p. 221.—Ventricose, white ; whorls six, 
armed with longitudinal turbelowed ribs (thirteen on 
the body whorl) which are continued obliquely across 
a flattened space at the suture in elevated striz, and ter- 
minate on the rather long beak, which is slightly 
ascending and smooth at the extremities; aperture 
round inclining to oval, with the lips smooth. 2...2- 
Berwick. 
PF. Bamrius. I. p. 351—Muvrex B. Don. t, 169- 
