194 CLASS III. GASTEROPODA. ORDER VII. PECTINIBRANCHIATA. 
Pl. CCXXXVIII. Fig. 109. 
Morex pinnicer, Broderip, Proceedings Zool. Soc., 1832, p. 174. . 
Pl. CCXXXIX. Fig. 118. 
Murex rosarium, Chemnitz, vol. x. pl. 161. f. 1528* and 1529. Sow- 
erby, Jun., Conch. Illus. Cat., p. 6. no. 87. 
Pl. CCXXXIX. Fig. 119. 
Murex rota (——~— ?), Sowerby, Jun., Conch. Illus. Cat., p. 5. no. 73. 
Pl. CCXXXIX. Fig. 120 and 121. 
Murex Torreractus, Sowerby, Jun., Proceedings Zool. Soc., 1840, p. 
141. 
Pl. CCXL. Fig. 1 and 2. 
Murex Cuminent, Nobis. 
Typhis Cumingii, Broderip, Proceedings Zool. Soc., 1832, p. 177. 
Pl. CCXL. Fig. 3 and 4. 
Murex coronatus, Nobis. 
Typhis coronatus, Broderip, Proceedings Zool. Soc., 1832, p. 178. 
Pl. CCXL. Fig. 5 and 6. 
Murex Betcuerit, Nobis. 
Typhis Belcheri, Broderip, Proceedings Zool. Soc., 1832, p. 178. 
Murex Cleryi, Petit, Magazin de Zoologie, 1842. 
Pl. CCXL. Fig. 7, 8 and 9. 
Murex Soversi, Nobis. 
Typhis Soverbii, Broderip, Proceedings Zool. Soc., 1832, p. 178. 
Testa fossilis, Typhis fistulosus, Brocchi ? 
+ Typhis Belcheri, Broderip, found by Captain Belcher at Cape Blanco, Western Africa, 
and Murex Cleryi, Petit, dredged up by Commandant Cléry off Cape St. Thomas, coast of 
Brazil, are unquestionably the same species, though from very different localities. 
