BUCCINUM. 109 
B. GEMMULATUM. Oval, ventricose, white, 
or white clouded with red, decussated by oblique 
longitudinal plaits and transverse furrows, which 
causes the shell to appear covered with rows of 
pearls ; sutures excavated; spire very short; lip 
furrowed within ; base of columella granular. . 
W.. 23. 114. 
B. CRIBRARIUM. Smooth, oblong, cylindra- 
ceous,- smooth; chestnut, spotted with white ; 
strie apparent near the base; upper margin of 
whorls with an articulated band of brown and 
white ; sutures scarce apparent; apex trun- 
cated; aperture narrow; lip striated within. 2. 
Front. 9. 
B. LEvigatuM. Ovate-oblong, smooth, red- 
dish yellow, shining, often adorned with longi- 
tudinal flexuous lineoles; the last whorl longer 
than the spire, and girded with an articulated 
band of black and white; aperture white, sub- 
dilated, and usually smooth. #2. W. 21. 134. 
B. coccinELLA. Ovate-oblong, conic, with 
waved longitudinal ribs and transverse strie ; 
pale brown; pillar wrinkled; lip thick and toothed 
within ; end of canal dark purple. 3. B. W. 
23. 119. 
B. PEDICULARE. Minute, ovate-conic, smooth, 
girded alternately with white and chestnut-brown 
lines, or by the latter on a white ground; spire 
acute; mouth rounded. B. +. W. 23. 92. 
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