256 SPECIES OF THE SYSTEMA. 
Ulric,’ where the erroneous reference to Klein was omitted, 
harmonise correctly with the characters of the shell. “ Fauce” 
replaces “labro intus” in the revised copy of the ‘ Systema.’ 
Bucctme Hesoar. 
The Purpura bezoar of Kiener’s Monograph (Coq. Viv. Purp. 
f. 49) is marked for this species in the Linnean cabinet, and 
admirably agrees with the description. ‘“ Faux striata” has 
been appended to the published account, in the revised copy of 
the ‘Systema.’ The reference to Argenville was erroneous. 
Brucctiune glaciale. 
The poverty of the known Fauna of Spitzbergen, and the 
details of the ‘ Fauna Suecica’ enabled naturalists to recognise 
this species, although both briefly defined in the ‘Systema’ 
and destitute of any pictorial illustration. The boreal species 
so named, its traditional representative (Kiener, Coq. Viv. 
Buccin. pl. 2, f. 4) answers very correctly to the requirements 
of the definition. It is not, however, present in the Linnean 
collection, where no shell can be descried that adequately 
agrees with the published description. 
Breet wwWatwenr. 
The Buccinwm undatum of authors (Kiener, Coq. Viv. Buccin. 
f. 5) is marked for this species in the Linnean collection. The 
accurate synonymy has been enlarged in the revised copy of the 
‘Systema,’ by a correct reference to plate 962, f. 14, of Lister’s 
‘ Historie.’ 
Brucetwae retteulatun, 
This Buccinum, as it originally appeared in the tenth edition 
of the ‘Systema,’ was a recognisable species, since Gualtier 
