394 conus. 



cal, depressed, and the whirls longitudinally 

 striated. 



Conus quercinus. Solander's MSS. Portland Cat. p. 



67. lot 1501. Bruguiere Enc. Meth. p. 681. Lamarck 



Ann. du Mits. xv. p. 276. 

 La Fileuse. Favanne, ii. p. 575. t. 15. f. D 3. 

 Knorr, iii. t. 11. f. 2. Martini, ii. t. 69. f. 657. Enc. 



Meth. t. 332. f. 6. 

 Variety. With a single elevated belt in the middle. 

 Conus Cingulum. Martyn Univ. Conch, i. t. 39. Gmelin, 



p. 3378. Schreibers Conch, i. p. 19. 

 Inhabits the coasts of the Isle of France, Madagascar, and the 

 Cape of Good Hope. Favanne. Friendly Islands. Mar- 

 tyn. 

 Shell about two or three inches long, and nearly two thirds as 

 broad. It has been generally confounded with C.Jigulinus, 

 from which it materially differs in form as well as colour, 

 and may be at once distinguished by the striae which run pa- 

 rallel to the sutures on the spire. Mr. Humphreys informs 

 me that only a single specimen of Martyn's C. Cingulum has 

 been found, and that it is obviously nothing more than an ac- 

 cidental variety of this species. 



lineatus. 73. Shell conical, granulated at the base, 

 white, variegated with brown, and marked 

 with crowded transverse interrupted lines ; 

 spire obtuse. 



Conus lineatus. Chemnitz, x. p. 27. t. 138. f. 1285. Bru- 

 guiere Enc. Meth. p. 645. Lamarck in! Ann. du Mus. 

 xv. p. 264. 



Conus figulinus, Var. Gmelin, p. 3384. 



Conus, No. 59- Schreibers Conch, i. p. 30. 



Le Fileurd'or. Favanne, ii. p. 615. t. 15. f. K. 



Enc. Methodique, t. 326. f. 2. 

 Inhabits the coasts of the Isle of France, and the Philippines. 



Favanne. 

 Shell near an inch and three quarters long, and half as broad ; 



white, marked with a few large oblong blotches of chestnut 



brown, and sometimes with three transverse bands, of which 



one is placed at each extremity, and the other in the middle. 



eques. 74. Shell conical, somewhat ventricose, 

 whitish, with a transverse yellow band, and 



