384 conus. 



glaucus. 53. Shell conical, striated and emargi- 

 nated at the base, glaucous with transverse 

 interrupted brown lines; spire convex, nm- 

 cronated and spotted with brown. 



Conus glaucus. Linn ecus Si/st. Nat. p. 1 168. Chemnitz, 



x. p. 19- t. 138. f. 1277 'and 1278. Gmelin, p. 3382. 



Bruguiere E>ic. Meth. p. 668. Lamarck in Ann. du 



Mas. xv. p. 271. 

 Conus glaucus, Var. Schreibers Conch, i. p. 25. 

 Le Minime bleu. Favanne, ii. p. 706. t. 15. f. D 2. 

 Rumphius, t. 33. f. GG. Petiver Amb. t. 9- f» 10. Seba, 



iii. t. 54. f. 9- Enc. Meth. t. 329. f. 3. 

 Inhabits the coasts of Amboyna. Rumphius. Moluccas. 



Favanne. 

 Shell about an inch and three-quarters long, and nearly two- 

 thirds as broad, and is sometimes, though rarely, marked 

 with one or two paler transverse bands. 



suratensis. 54. Shell conical, striated, and emar- 

 ginated at the base, yellow with transverse 

 rows of brown linear spots; spire convex, 

 mucronated, and spotted with brown. 



Conus Suratensis. Bruguiere Enc. Meth. p. 669. La- 



marck in Ann. du Mus. xv. 271. 

 Conus betulinus liueatus. Chemnitz, xi. p. 50. t. 181. f. 



1752 and 1753. 

 Enc. Method, t. 329- f. 4. 

 Inhabits the East Indian Ocean. Bruguiere. 

 M. Bruguiere describes this shell to be twenty-three lines 

 long, and fourteen broad, and it differs from C. glaucus, 

 principally in the colour. 



monachus. 55. Shell conical-ovate, striated at the 

 base, and clouded with bluish brown and 

 white ; spire acute, and the whirls striated. 



Conus Monachus. Ianmeus Syst. Nat. p. 1168. Born 

 Mus. p. 156. Kammerer Cab. Rudo/st. p. 75. Bru- 

 guiere Enc. Meth. p. 670. Lamarck in Ann. du Mus. 

 xv. p. 27 1 • 



Conus nebulosus. Gmelin, p. 3387. 



Conus Rusticus, Var. c. Schreibers Conch, i. p. 26. 



Conus, No. 27. Schroeter Einl. i. p. 65. 



Le Papier de la Chine flambe. Favanne, ii. p. 677. t. 15. 

 f. L2. 



