396 conus. 



Conus Vexillum. Martini, ii. p. 269. t. 57. f. 629. Gme- 



lin, p. 3397. Museum Leskianum, p. 191. Bruguiere 



Enc. Meth. p. 693. Lamarck in Ann. du Mus. xv. 



p. 268. 

 Conus Epistomium. Meuschen Mus. Gevers. p. 350. No. 



968. 

 Conus Capitaneus, Var. Solander's MSS. Portland Cat. 



p. 64. lot 1450. 

 Conus mutabilis. Chemnitz, xi. p. 52. t. 182. f. 1758 and 



1759- 

 Conus, No. 34. Schroeter Einl. i. p. 67. 

 L' Amusse marbre. Favanne, ii. p. 582. t. 15. f. H 1. 

 Rumphius, t. 31. f. No. 5. Petiver Amb. t. 21. f. 12. 



Gualter, t. 20. f. M, and t. 21. f. E. Seba, iii. t. 44. 



f. 8 to 11, and t. 45. f. 16 and 17. Knorr, iii. t. 1. f.3. 



Regenfuss, ii. t. 6. f. 57. 

 Variety. Without any, or with only an obsolete transverse 

 band. 



U Amusse simple. Favanne, ii. p. 583. t. 15. f. H2. 

 Enc. Method, t. 336. f. 8. ? 

 Inhabits the Coasts of Batavia. Favanne. Malabar, and the 



Moluccas. Brnguiere. 

 Shell generally about three inches and a quarter long, and very 

 near two inches broad, and is sometimes still larger, but not 

 thick or heavy for its size ; the spire is much more elevated 

 than in C. Capitaneus, and the variety differs only in having 

 the markings more or less obsolete, 



testudinarius. 77. Shell conical-ovate, whitish, 

 clouded with dark grey, and marked with 

 two dark bands spotted with white ; spire ob- 

 tuse, and the whirls striated longitudinally. 



Conus testudinarius. Martini, ii. p. 250. t. 55. f. 605. 



Bruguiere Enc. Meth. p. 694. Lamarck in Ann. du 



Mus. xv. p. 280. 

 Conus testudineus. Solander's MSS. Callone's Cat. p. 14. 



No. 228. 

 Conus leoninus, Var. /3. Gmelin, p. 3387- 

 Conus, No. 20. Schroeter Einl. i. p. 64. 

 Conus, No. 30. Schreibers Conch, i. p. 17* 

 La Peau de Serpent a deux bandes. Favanne, ii. p. 623. 



t. 16. f. G. 

 Rumphius, t. 34. f. K. Seba, iii. t. 44. f. 13. Knorr, iii. t. 



12.f. 4. Regenfuss, i. 1. 11. f. 55. Enc. Meth. t.335. f.6. 



