240 SPECIES OF THE SYSTEMA. 
Some one has written galea upon an example of the Dol. 
olearium of Lamarck and Bruguiére; but that shell will not 
answer to the combined descriptive and pictorial definition of 
the species. 
Breccia perdtx, 
The cited engravings of Bonanni, Rumphius, Gualtier, 
Argenvyille, &c., too clearly represented this common shell for 
naturalists to err in its identification. The Doliwm perdia of 
authors (Martini, Conch. Cab. fig. 1079) is marked for the 
species in the Linnean cabinet. The erroneous reference to 
Lister has been correctly changed by Linneus, in his revised 
copy, to “984.” Seba (pl. 68, f.16) represents a Doliwm, which 
is considered by Green to be his D. plumatum, which latter is 
referred to perdix, as a variety, by Reeve. 
“ Columella perforata, fragilis. Jamaica” has been written 
in the proposed new edition of the ‘ Systema.’ 
Buceinwum pou. 
The Doliwm pomum (Martini, Conch. Cab. pl. 36, f. 370) of 
authors is marked for this species in the Linnean cabinet. 
The language of the ‘Museum Ulrice’ respecting it, and the 
engravings referred to, rendered its determination both early 
and easy. 
“List. 792” has been correctly quoted by Linneus, in his 
revised copy of the ‘Systema,’ where, also, he has written 
“ colum(ella) vix perforata.” 
Buceiwiw Dolan. 
The Doliwm maculatum of modern conchologists (Sowerby, 
Conch. Manual, fig. 420) is marked for this species in the 
Linnean cabinet. Our author confused with it the Minjac of 
Adanson (D. fimbriatum, Sow.), which, from the language of the 
