CONCHOLOGY. 
1, Buecinum undatum. Brit. Zool. pl. 76,— 
Donovan, p. 104, 
2. B.lapillus. Brit. Zool. pl. 75. fig. We lal. 
— Donovan, p. 11. 
3. B.reticulatum, Brit. Zool. pl. 75. Jig. 2. 2. 
— Donovan, p. 76. 
4. B. macula, Brit. Zool. pl. 82. Jig. 6.— 
Montague, pl. 9. fig. 7. 
®. B. varicosum. Zocl. Journ. vol.2. t. 13. Jig. 7. 
A new species, described by Dr. Turton, 
6. B. glaciale. Donovan, t, 154. 
A specimen of this shell was dredged up at Torquay, 
7. B.carinatum, Turton Dict. fig. 9A, 
A specimen of this beautiful species was taker 
by the dredge at Torquay, and is in the cabinet 
of Dr. Turton. 
*7. B. minimum, Montague, t. 8, fig. 2. 
8. B. ovum. Zool. Journ. vol. 2, t. 13. fig. 9. 
A new species, by Dr. Turton, 
MUREX. 
Shell spiral, often rough with membranaceous 
folds or protuberances : aperture oval, ending in 
an entire straight canal, sometimes a little reflected, 
1, Murex erinaceus. Brit. Zool. pl. 79. fiz. 1, 
—Donovan, p. 35, 
2. M. gracilis. Montague, pl, 15. Sig, 5— 
Donovan, pl. 169, jig. 1. 
3. M. sinuosus. Montague, pl. 9. fig. 8. 
These two last are probabiy the same shell. 
