8 Cane, decussata nobis, Concli. lUustr. f. 8. Z. P. 1832, p 



55. Found in sandy mud by dredging in 10 to 13 

 fathoms, at Panama and Puerto Portrero. 



9 Cane, indentata, nobis, Conch. lUustr. f. 9. test. jun. f. 10. 



adult. Z. P. 1832, p. 54. Panama. 



10 Cane, buccinoides nobis. Conch. Illustr. f. 11. Z.P. 



1832, p. 54. Found in sandy mud from 7 to 15 fathoms 

 at Real Lrejos, Iquiqui, Callao and Puerto Portrero, by 

 Mr. Cuming. 



11 Cane, clavatula nobis. Conch. Illustr. f. 12. Z. P. 1832, 



p. 52. Found in sandy mud, in 7 fathoms at Panama 

 and at Payta, Mr. Cuming. 



12 Cane, uniplicata nobis, Conch. Illustr. f. 13. Z. P. 1832. 



Two specimens were dredged in sand at a depth of ten 

 fathoms, near Panama, by Mr. Cuming. 



13 Cane, mitriformis nobis. Conch. Illustr, f. 14. Z. P. 1832 



p. 51. Sandy mud at Panama. Mr. Cuming. 



14 Cane. Tritonis «oftw, Conch. Illustr. f. 15. Shell oblong, 



light brown, varied with darker; with an aecuminated 

 spire ; volutions six, rather ventricose, longitudinally 

 ribbed and spirally striated, with a slightly nodular- 

 keel near the upper or posterior part, above which 

 it is blotched with dark brown ; aperture large and 

 wide ; outer lip grooved within ; columella rugulose 

 near the anterior part ; with three small plaits, of which 

 the middle one is smallest, length 2"3, breadth 1-3. 

 Locality unknown. 

 15 Cane, granosa nobis. Conch. Illustr. f. 16, 17- Shell 

 oblong, reddish brown, with an acuminated spire half 

 the length of the shell ; volutions six, flattened on the 

 upper part, longitudinally ribbed, and transversely 

 grooved, ribs granose, moi'e strongly so above : aper- 

 ture wide, outer lip grooved within ; columella slightly 

 rugulose in front, with three plaits, the two lower 



