108 BOOK OF SPECIES. 
white spots; ribs roundish and crowded; spire 
conic and somewhat exserted. 4}. W. 22. 3. 
BUCCINUM. 
Oval or ovate-conical ; aperture longitudinal, with 
a notch at the base, but no canal; columella 
not flattened, turgid at the upper part. 
B. unpatum. Ovate-conic, ventricose, trans- 
versely furrowed and striated, and most minutely 
decussated longitudinally; whitish, with thick 
oblique waved plaits; whorls rounded; mouth 
white or yellow. 33. W. 23. 107. 
B. guans. Ovate-conic, thin, smooth, shining, 
clouded with pale brown, and girded by distant 
dark chestnut lines ; summit of the spire longi- 
tudinally plaited; base of the lip spreading, and 
muricated with denticles. 132. W. 22. 38. 
B. pAPILLOSUM. Ovyate-conic, thickish, with 
several rows of white tubercles on a pale yellowish- 
redground; summit rose-coloured; aperture white; 
lip muricated at its base. 13. W. 22. 37. 
B. RETICULATUM. Ovate-oblong, conic, lon- 
gitudinally ribbed and transversely striated; pale 
brown; whorls somewhat rounded; aperture 
wrinkled and toothed. B. 1%. W. 23. 117. 
B. ampiguuM. Sub-pyramidal, with distant 
longitudinal ribs, and fine transverse strize, white ; 
aperture rounded; lip slightly denticulated. 3. 
Bo7 W. 23. 118. 
