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Murex auritus maximus marm. exoticus *) Fab. Col. 

 exot. Kilo Cap. XXXI. 



Murex marnioreus Aldrov. 1614. p. 335. 36. fig. 

 prona et supina. 



Strombus goliath Duclos Chenu 111. t. 38. (non 

 tab. 28. f. 4). 



Strombus goliath Chenu Man. f. 1581. 



Strombus goliath Reeve Iconica t. 1. f. 1. 



Hab. Westindien? (Spgl ) Brasilia? (Humphr.) Gua- 

 deloupe (Beau, Fischer Cat. n. 858 p. 7.) Indian Ocean 

 (Gray.) 



Üf the typical form I have seen single speeimens 

 in nearly all old collections. In the Museum of „Natur- 

 forschende Freunde at Berlin" there is three speeimens. 

 Prof. Dunker has one. In Copenhagen one, besides the 

 typical specimen and a young shell from a modern col- 

 lection. The epidermis in this latter specimen is very 

 thiu and not like that of the preceding species, coria- 

 ceous. 



337. Strom bus integer Sws. 



T. planiuscula, solidula, albescens; spira elongata, 

 acuta, conica; ultimo anfractu postice leviter noduloso; 

 labro tenui expanso. 



Long. 200 mm.; lat. 150 mm. 



Lister Hist. 1788. tab. 856 bene. = Fav. t. XX. 

 f. A. 9. 



Strombus integer, Swainsons Stromb, Gray Descr. 

 Cat. June 1832. p. 2 n. 6. 

 Hab. „Florides". 



In 1869 I obtained by Mr. Landauer at Frankfurt 

 a specimen from a french coUection marked „S. inermis 

 Florides" exactly corresponding to Listers figure. It is 

 the onlv I recollect to have seen. 



*) „Neapoli ab amlco fontium constructore dono habuimus 

 quindecim ab hinc annis." 

 Mftl. Bl. XXIV. 1877. 2 



