CONUS velatus. 



TAB. DCXXIII.— X^. 7. 



Spec. Char. Doubly conical ; spire wider than 

 it is high ; whorls concave and granulated 

 above their angles, which are even ; the last 

 whorl much longer than the spire, straight- 

 sided, with obscure striae towards the beak ; 

 lines of growth conspicuous, 



Syn. Con us velatus. Sow. Morris, Cat. Brit. Foss, 

 143. 



The granulations on the spire are produced by decussa- 

 ting striae; and these, with the conspicuous lines of growth, 

 give the shell the appearance of having been enclosed in a 

 net or net^veil, whence the name : the surface of the lower 

 part of the last whorl is rather concave ; in other respects 

 it resembles Conus diversiform'is. 



CONUS Corculum. 



TAB. DCXXIIL— /g-. 8 & 9. 



Spec. Char. Doubly conical, transversely striated ; 

 spire one-third the length of tlie shell, longer 



