conus. 417 



Conus Glaris. Bruguiere Enc. Meth. p. 736. Lamarck in 



Ann. du Mus. xv. p. 431. 

 Conus Nux-sativa. Meuschen Mus. Gevers. p. 366. No. 

 1082. 

 Variety A. Brown, with smooth elevated striae, and the white 

 band obsolete. 



Le Gland fauve. Favanne, ii. p. 656. t. 17. f. G. 

 Argenville App. t. 2. f. D. Seba, iii. t. 53. f. Z. Enc. 

 Meth. t. 342. f. 7. 

 Variety B. Brownish violet, with a white band, and the trans- 

 verse striae granulated. 



Conus Terebellum, Var. 0. Gmelin, p. 3390. 

 Conus Nussatella, Var. a. Schreibers Conch, i. p. 39. 

 Le Gland violet. Favanne, ii. p. 478. 

 Chemnitz, x. p. 83. t. 143. f. 1331, No. 1. Enc. Meth. 

 i. 342. f. 9. 

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



Favanne. Coasts of Africa. Bruguiere. 

 Shell seventeen lines long, and seven broad, with the inside 

 white, except towards the edge of the outer lip, which is vio- 

 let ; it differs from C. tendineus in being broader, and in 

 having the spire striated. The shell which I have followed 

 Bruguiere in placing as a variety differs only in its colour, 

 and in having the transverse striae granulated. 



tenellus. 127. Shell sub-cylindrical, transverse- 

 ly striated, whitish, transversely dotted, and 

 marked with interrupted yellowish bands; 

 spire depressed, and the whirls slightly chan- 

 nelled. 



Conus tenellus. Chemnitz, xi. p. 64. t. 183. f. 1782 and 



1783. 

 Conus Timorensis, Var. Lamarck in Attn, du Mus. xv. 

 p. 429. 

 Inhabits the coasts of the Moluccas. Chemnitz. 

 Shell an inch and a half long, and about two-fifths as broad ; 

 the white ground is irregularly tinged, and marked with pale 

 yellow or red, and there are two or three transverse irregular 

 bands of large brownish yellow spots. 



nussatella. 128. Shell sub-cylindrical, trans- 

 versely striated, white, clouded with yellow, 

 and marked with transverse rows of dark 

 dots ; spire conical. 



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