268 SPECIES OF THE SYSTEMA. 
which has been usually referred to this species; but Lister, 
pl. 868, must be omitted from the synonymy, as the allied 
Pter. elongata is there depicted. 
Stronwbus lentigivostts. 
The Strombus lentiginosus of authors is marked (Sowerby, 
Thes. Conch. vol. i. pl. 8, f. 79) for this species in the Linnean 
cabinet, and a figure of it in Lister (pl. 861) has been added to 
the synonymy in the revised copy of the ‘Systema,’ where 
“faux levis” is likewise written. The references have been 
generally accepted as correct, except that to Barrelier, which 
should have been 1327, f. 6; for 1327, f. 5 is like S. bituber- 
cularis (as figured in Reeve’s ‘Iconica,’ and 1326, f. 4 is de- 
cidedly the S. fasciatus (polyfasciatus of Chemnitz) of the same 
work. 
Strombus gallus. 
The Strombus gallus of authors is marked (Sowerby, Thes. 
Conch. vol. i. pl. 10, f. 111) for this species in the Linnean 
cabinet, and agrees with its description in both the ‘Systema’ 
and the ‘Museum Ulrice.’ In the revised copy of the former 
“bene” has been added to the reference to Bonanni, and 
“Tist. 878, 874” (the 873 erroneously) appended to the 
synonymy. From the characteristic representations of Seba, 
Gualtier and Bonanni (that of Rumphius is less certain, 
though generally considered meant for a broken or immature 
example of the same shell), naturalists easily distinguished 
this well-known species. 
Stronwbus auris-Dtanz, 
Two closely-allied, yet easily distinguishable species, the 
Strombus guttatus of Reeve (Conch. Icon. Strom. f. 33) and the ~ 
Str. Lamarck of Sowerby (Thes. Conch. vol. i. pl. 9, f. 98, 99) 
were confused in his synonymy by Linnzus, equally agree 
