420 conus. 



terebra. 132. Shell sub-conical elongated, with 

 distant ribs ; spire conical, obtuse, and the 

 whirls fiattish. 



Conus Terebra. Born Mus. p. 503. Bruguiere Enc. Meth. 

 p. 721. Lamarck in Ann. du Mus. xv. p. 427. 



Conus Terebellum. Gmelin, p. 3390. 



Conus Nussatella, Var. g. Schreibers Conch, i. p. 40. 



Conus, No. 11. Schroeter EinL i. p. 6l. 

 Variety A. Reddish or yellowish white, with two obsolete pale 



bands. 



Le faux Amiral d'Orange. Favanne, ii. p. 662. 1. 17. f. K2. 



Martini, ii. t. 52. f. 577. Enc. Meth. t. 339- f. 1. 

 * Variety B. White, without bands. 



Enc. Method, t. 339. f. 2. 

 Inhabits the coasts of Batavia, Isle of France, and the Nico- 



bar Islands. Favanne. 

 Shell near two inches long, and rather more than three quarters 



of an inch broad ; the base and apex are frequently violet, 



and the inside is white, with one or two violet bands. 



raphanus. 133. Shell conical elongated, trans- 

 versely ribbed, white, with brownish yellow 

 dotted bands ; spire obtuse, striated, and the 

 apex rose-coloured. 



Conus Raphanus. Bruguiere Enc. Meth. p. 722. La- 

 marck in Ann. du Mus. xv. p. 428. 

 Le Radix a bandes. Favanne, ii. p. 481. 

 Enc. Meth. t. 341. f. 2. 



Variety. White, variegated and banded with brownish yellow. 

 Le Radix panache. Favanne, ii. p. 481. 

 Enc. Meth, t. 341. f. 1. 



Inhabits the Asiatic Ocean. Bruguiere. 



Shell about two inches and a quarter long, and rather more 

 than one inch broad, and the variety is generally somewhat 

 smaller ; the inside is white, and banded with brownish yel- 

 low, spotted with brown oh the outer lip. 



adansoni. 134. Shell conical-oblong, greyish yel- 

 low, with a white interrupted band, and nu- 

 merous rows of brown dots ; spire convex, 

 acute, striated and spotted. 



Conus Adansoni. Lamarck Ann. du Mus. xv. p. 424. 

 Conus Jamaicensis, Var. Bruguiere Enc. Meth. p. 700. 



