FUSUS, 83 
turreted, transversely furrowed; whitish, with 
longitudinal orange or brown clouds; whorls sub- 
angulated in the middle, and there girded by a 
series of small compressed tubercles; tail rather 
long; lip striated within. 4. LE. 424. 5. 
FUSUS. 
Shell sub-fusiform, channelled at base ; without va- 
rices ; columella having two or three very oblique 
folds near the canal. 
F. cotus. Fusiform, narrow, transversely 
furrowed, white ; summit and base reddish; body- 
whorl small ; whorls convex, keeled in the middle 
by nodulous white plaits, the interstices of which 
are brown; tail long, slender; lip furrowed within ; 
margin denticulated. 6. W. 26.71. 
F. antieuus. Ovate-fusiform, ventricose, 
with rounded whorls, and somewhat decussated 
but fine strie; whitish, when young reddish; 
aperture dilated; with a short beak, smooth and 
yellowish. 4or5. B. W. 26. 49. 
F. isnAnpicus. Fusiform-turreted, towards 
the lower part ventricose, striated transversely ; 
white; whorls convex; lip thin and smooth within; 
beak shortish, sub-recurved ; apex of spire obtuse. 
fo We 2/,.10/; 
F. morio. Ventricose, but when aged fusi- 
form, transversely striated, blackish, with one or 
