212 
Mont. p. 244.—B. Drcussatum. Pen. 4, t. 79. lower 
figs. —B. Porcatum. Pult. Dor. p. 41.—List. t. 998. 
Jf. 63.—Glossy brown with spiral bands of brown spots 5 
whorls five or six, the upper part set round with two 
series of tubercles; outer lip slightly toothed, pillar 
lip rugged and granular. 1to2, Weymouth, Dunbar, 
Plymouth Sound, rare.—I have copied this description 
Srom Fleming as I have never met with an authenti- 
cated specimen in a British cabinet ; he further adds 
“‘ in the specimen sent me, the whorls have numerous 
fine waved spiral strie.” Tt is certainly a young shell 
and not improbably the adult is the common W. Indian 
Testiculus. 
Grnvus.—-PURPURA. 
Ovate, either smooth, tuberculated or angular ; aper- 
ture dilated, terminating below in an oblique, sub- 
canaliculated emargination; columella flattened, 
terminating acutely below. 
P. Lapiiuvs. Lam. 30.—F. p. 341.—Macg. Aber. 
p. 166.—Buccinum L. 1202.—D. p.613.—Mart. f. 
1111,2,3,4. and 1128,9.—List. t. 965. f. 18,9.— 
Knorr. 6. t. 29. f. 4.—Pen. 4. p. 118. t. 72. f. 89.— 
Don. t. 11.—Mont. p. 239.—Dor. Cat. p. 44. t. 15. 
J. 1,2,3,4,9,12.—Da Cos. t. 7. f. 1,2,3,4,9,12.—Ovate 
acute, whitish often banded with brown or yellow, thick, 
