48 SHELLS OF NEW ENGLAND. 
This species differs from C. lunata in its want of 
revolving lines on the rostrum, and in its color. Buce- 
cinum zonale, Linsley, Connecticut, is probably the 
young of this species, but the name is preoccupied. 
The animal resembles that of C. lunata, except in its 
color, which is white. 
C. tunata, Sow. Nassa 1, Say. Buccinum L, Ad. 
Gould, 312, f. 196.— Litt. Lamin. From Cape 
Cod southward. 
Fusus Trumbulli, Linsley, I have not recognized. 
Dekay’s figure and description of Buccinum Veatleyt, 
do not enable me to determine what was meant by 
them. 
C. Goutprana, Ag., MS.— Lamin. Mass. Bay. 
Scarcely to be distinguished from C. lunata. It is 
larger, has a more produced rostrum, when young; 
and its coloring consists of narrow, waved, longitudi- 
nal reddish-brown lines, —it being seldom, if ever, 
banded. 
The animal also differs somewhat in coloring from 
that of C. lunata. 
C. avara, Say. Gould, 313, f.197.— Lamin. From 
Mass. Bay southward. 
CONIDZ. 
Manceuia TurRIcULA, F.et H. Murex turricula, Mont. 
Fusus turricula, Brown. Gould, 292, f. 193. — Co- 
rall. From Cape Cod northward. Frequent in from 
10 to 40 faths. 
M. warpuLaria, St. Fusus harpularius, Couth. Gould, 
