216 
B. FusirorMe. Brod. Z.J.5.t.8. f.3.p.45—Ovate- 
oblong, fusiform, white ; whorls seven, ventricose, with 
numerous longitudinal subgranulose ribs, crossed by 
frequent transverse striz. The ribs cease upon the lower 
part of the body whorl, leaving the base simply striated 
transversely; pillarsmooth. 13...3. Cork, rare. 
B. Lineatum. Da Cos. p. 130. t. 8. f. 5.—Don. 
t, 15.—Mont. p. 245.—Lin. T. 8. p. 136.—Dor. Cat. 
p. 45. t. 15. f.5.—D. p. 626.—Mart. f. 1186. to 9. 
—F. p. 344.—B. Pepicutare. Lam. 49.—Miuute, 
strong, conic, smooth, with five or six volutions, regu- 
larly banded with alternate lines of dark chocolate brown 
and white (sometimes white with the dark lines irregu- 
lar in their distance) ; apex sharp and pointed; aper- 
ture oval, outer lip a little spreading, smooth within. 
4...3. Dorset, Devon, rare. 
B. Pictum. F. p. 344.—Purpra P. Turt. in. Z. 
J. 2. p. 365. t. 13. f. 8.—Oblong-conical, glossy, 
whitish with ochraceous blotches usually disposed in a 
reticulated manner; whorls eight, decussated ; aperture 
not quite half the length of the shell, outer lip smooth. 
0,40...0.17. British Channel. 
B. Hepaticum. Pult. Dor. p. 41.—Mont. ¢. 243. 
