244 



? 3Iarg. Soverhianum, Petit, Journ. de Conch, ii, 53, 57, J 851. 

 Volvaria monilis, Chenu, Manuel de Conch, i, 200, f. 1071, 



1859. 

 Marg. monilis, Reeve, Conch. Icon. Marginella pi. 21, f. Ill, 



(Desc. excl.) 1865. 



? China, (Linnaeus.) ? Senegal, (authors.) 



M. MONILIS, Wood, ( Voluta) is M. imlcheUa, Kiener. 



114. M. Morchii, Redf., here proposed, Morch's name being 



preoccupied.* 

 Gihherula coniformis, Morch, Malak. Blatt. 1860, p. 86. 



Hab. unknoivn. 



115. M. mosaica, Sowb., Thes. Conch, i, 381, pi. 75, f. 58, 



5y, 1846. 

 Reeve, Conch. Icon. Marginella pi. 4, f. 12, a, b, c, 1864. 

 West Africa, ? (Petit.) East Africa^ (Reeve ;) the latter more 

 probable. 



116. M. multilineata, Sowb., Proc. Lond. Zool. Soc. 1846, 



p. 96, 1846. 

 Sowb., Thes. Conch, i, 395, pi. 78, f. 192, 193, 1846. 



Reeve, Conch. Icon. Marginella pi. 14, f. 64, 1865. 



Belize, Honduras. 

 M. MURALIS, Hinds, is 31. maculosa, Kiener. 



117. M. muscaria, Lam., Anim. sans Vert. 1st ed. vii, 359, 



1822. 

 31. musca, Defrance, Diet, des Sci. Nat. xxix, 143, 1823. 

 31. muscaria, Desh., Enc. Meth. Vers, ii, 413, 1830. Kiener, 



Coq. Viv. p. 11, pi. 3, f. 14, 1834. Pot. and Mich., 



Galerie des Moll. 504, pi. 35, f. 17, 18, 1838. Desh. 



ed. Lam. sans Vert, x, 441, 1844. Sowb., Thes. Conch. 



i, 376, pi. 75, f. 45-47, 1846. Reeve, Conch. Icon. 



Marginella pi. 8, f, 29, a, b, 1864. Klister, Sjst. Conch. 



Cab. V, part 4, pi. 2*, f. 15-17, 1865. 



Australia and Tasmania. 



118. M. musica, Hinds, Proc. Lond. Zool. Soc. p. 73, 1844. 

 Hinds. Moll. Vojage Sulphur p. 44, pi. 13, f. 8, 9, 1844. 



Sowb., Thes. Conch, i, 379, pi. 75, f. 36, 37, 1846. 

 Reeve, Conch. Icon. Marginella pi. 9, f. 34, a, b, 1864. 



C. Bhmco, West Africa. 

 M. NAVICELLA, Recve, is 31. rubella, C. B. Ad. 



type does. May it not be that this shell, like some of the cowries, is an 

 East Indian species, though employed in Africa for ornament or com- 

 mercial barter? Adauson says of his Simeri, that it is worn by the 

 natives in necklaces. 

 * By Sowerby, for a fossil species. 



