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Hab. under stones and pices oi corals in one and two 

 feet water (Krebs) Guadeloupe (Duclias, Beau) St. Tho- 

 mas (Riise) St. Croix, Crabisland, Trinidad, St. Martin, 

 Anguilla (Krebs) Martinique, Havanna (Kien.) Porto- 

 rico (Mke.) Vera Cruz (Liebm.) New Providence (Krebs.) 



Sbg. Buccinatorium Petwer. 



Buccinum Antiquorum, Rond. Charlest. Browne. 

 Beck. Triton Mtf. Lampusia ß Seh. Septa Perry. Trito- 

 ß^l nium Linck. Charonii Gistel. 



/ 353. Triton marmoratuni Linck. 



„Thick and beavy, slender upper whorls with nii- 

 nutely granulated revolving hnes; columella brown with 

 white plaites mostly narrow. Smaller and more ponde- 

 rous in proportion in all stages." Conrad. 



Buccinum variegatum ac striatum F. Col. Lister. t. 

 959. f. 12. 



Buccinatorium barbadense majus Petiv. Mem. Curious 

 1708. f. 190. n. 20. 



Bucc. maxim. variegatum Sloane Jam. 2. p. 244. 



Buccinum Tritonis Kundm. Rariora 1737. p. 81. 

 t. IV. f. 8. 



Buccinum Tritonis Seba t. 39. f. 2 sup. 



Bucc. Tritonis minus crocei vel aurei coloris Kl. p. 

 44. t. VIL n. 127*). 



Bucc. marm. undul.-varieg. Browne Jam. 2. p. 404. 

 Bucc. Tritonis Chem. IV. f. 1277—83. 

 Bucc, nereidum Humph. Cat. p. 34. n. 626 (nomen.) 

 Tritonium marmoratum Linck. Verz. 1807. p. 122. 

 Triton variegatum Lam. Enc. Meth. 1816. t. 421 . 



i. 2. 



Triton variegatum Kien. pl. 2. 

 *^ Mus. Esgersiani, 



