conus. 4*29 



LePoudingue, oula Caillouteuse. Favanne, ii. p. 644. t. IS. 



f. C4. 

 Enc. Method, t. 344. f. 2. 



Inhabits the coasts of Amboyna, and the Philippines. Fa- 

 vanne. 



Shell from an inch and three-quarters, to two inches and three 

 quarters long, and not more than half as broad ; the inside is 

 white, but from the transparency of the shell it appears spot- 

 ted ; the whirls of the spire are slightly convex. 



omaria. 149. Shell sub-cylindrical, yellowish 

 brown, with large three-sided white spots, 

 and transverse dotted lines ; spire obtuse, 

 and the summit rose-coloured. 



Conus Omaria. Bruguiere Enc. Meth. p. 743. Lamarck 



Ann. du Mus. xv. p. 434. 

 Conus Aulicus, Var. Martini, ii. p. 241. t. 54. f. 596. 



Schroeter Einl. i. p. 54. Born Mas. p. 166. Gmelin, 



p. 3394. Schreibers Conch, i. p. 44. 

 La Brunette perl6e, ou L'Omaria. Favanne, ii. p. 652. t. 18. 



f. C 5. 

 Seba, iii. t. 47. f- 13. Knorr, ii. t. 1. f. 3. Enc. Meth. 



t. 344. f. 3. 

 Inhabits the coasts of New Guinea, Madagascar, Manilla, and 



Banda. Favanne. 

 Shell about two inches and a half long, and the breadth is two 

 fifths of the length ; it differs from its congeners in being al- 

 most equally broad at both extremities. Born has errone- 

 ously quoted Martini's figure of this species for his C. pen- 

 naceus. 



aulicus. 150. Shell sub-cylindrical-oblong, ob- 

 soletely striated transversely, and marked 

 with white scattered unequal angulated spots; 

 spire conical, acute. 



Conus Aulicus. Linnaus Syst. Nat. p. 1171. Born Mus. 



p. 166. Schroeter Einl. i. p. 54. Gmelin, p. 3394. 



Schreibers Conch, i. p. 44. Bruguiere Enc. Meth. p. 



738. Lamarck Ann. du Mies. xv. p. 432. 

 Variety A. Dark purplish brown, with rather small white 

 spots. 



La Brunette. Favanne, ii. p. 651. t. 18. f. C 7. 

 Bonanni Rec. and Kirch, 3. f. 133. Rumphius, t. 33. f. 3. 



