8 MARINE SHELLS OF SOUTH AFRICA. 
TriIron CuTACEUS, var. Doliarius= Triton doliarius (La- 
marck), Reeve, Conch. Icon. fig. 56. See note, Journ, of 
Conch. vol. vi. p. 150.—Port Elizabeth, &c. (common). 
TRITON KLENEI, Sowerby, pl. 4, fig. 87; Journ. of Conch. 
vol. vi. p. 150.—Port Elizabeth. 
TRITON NODIFER,. Lamarck, Reeve, Conch. Icon. sp. 9. 
Krauss (Sudafr. Mol. p. 114) quotes this shell as F. Saulie 
(Reeve, sp. 17).—I have very similar specimens from Japan, 
and cannot find any reliable character by which to distin- 
guish them from the Mediterranean species. 
Triron austTRatis (?), Lamarck, Reeve, Conch. Icon. 
sp. 12.—Krauss (Sudafr. Moll. p. 114) quotes this species 
from the Cape, but it may be that he has mistaken a form 
of T. nodifer for it. 
TRITON LaBiosus, Wood, Reeve, Conch. Icon. sp. 52.a.— 
Natal. <A species of very wide distribution: Japan, Philip- 
pines, Australia, Mauritius, &e. 
TRITON OLEARIUS, Deshayes, Reeve, Conch. Icon. sp. 32 
=1'. succinctus (Lamk.).—This species is quite common on 
the South African coast,and appears to be of almost world-wide 
distribution. JI have had it from Japan, Australia, Red Sea, 
Mediterranean, West Indies, and Brazil. 
TRITON EXARATUS, Reeve, Conch. Icon. fig. 50 a.—A rather 
young specimen from Port Elizabeth, not so angular as the 
Australian type. The shell somewhat resembles 7’. cutaceus, 
but has a longer rostrum. 
TRITON RUBECULA, Lamarck, Reeve, Conch. Icon. fig. 29a. 
—Natal (Crawford), Common on the Mauritian coast. 
TRITON PILEARIS, Lamarck, Reeve, Conch. Icon. sp. 23.— 
Natal coast (Krauss). 
TRITON AQUATILIS, Reeve, Conch. Icon. sp. 24. Krauss 
quotes this as a variety of 7’. pilearis. 
TriToN GROTUS, Reeve, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1843; Conch. 
Icon. sp. 42.—Natal. This species is not uncommon on the 
Mauritian coast. Reeve quotes ‘ China’ as the habitat. 
TRITON FIeTILIS, Hinds, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1844; Zool. Voy. 
Sulphur, Moll. p, 12, pl. 4, figs. 11, 12.—Agulhas Bank, 
50 to 60 fath. (Hinds). 
