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all var. mllepunctata (Conus millepunctatus Vamarck)—by 
some conchologists still considered a good species. 
C. (Lithoconus) magus Linné.—One specimen only, in poor 
condition, of this ubiquitous Eastern species. 
C. (Leptoconus) generalis Linné.—A few somewhat worn 
examples. 
C. (Rhizotonus) cinctus Sowerby. 
C. (Rhizoconus) lineatus Chemnitz. 
C. (Rhizoconus) lithoglyphus Reeve=ermineus Dillw. 
C. (Rhizoconus) miles Linné. 
C. (Rhizoconus) planorbis Born. 
C. (Rhizoconus) tahitensis Bruguicre. 
C. (Rhizoconus) vexillum Reeve.—A large number of each 
of the above species, of ordinary character and in poor or 
immature condition generally. 
C. (Rhizoconus) sulphuratus Bruguicre.—-One good speci- 
men. We think this is a species distinct from C. mustelinus 
Brug. with which it is usually joined. 
C. (Chelyconus) catus Bruguiere.—Abundant. 
C. (Chelyconus) monachus Linné.—Several. 
C. (Chelyconus) pertusus Bruguitre. — One fine richly- 
coloured specimen. 
C. (Cylinder) canonicus Bruguitre.—Two specimens. 
C. (Cylinder) textile Linné.—Several rather poor examples. 
C. (Hermes) atramentosus Reeve.—Four specimens. 
C. (Hermes) glans Bruguitre.—Several good examples. 
C. (Hermes) nussatella Linné.—A few small shells in poor 
condition. 
C. (Hermes) tenuistriatus Sowerby.—One specimen only. 
Pleurotoma (Turris) abbreviata Reeve.—Very abundant 
and in fair condition. 
P. (Turris) cingulifera Lamarck.—Several specimens some- 
what worn, 
P. (Surcula) bijubata Reeve.—Plentiful. 
P. (Surcula) brevicaudata Reeve.—Common. 

