94 Ftrsus. 



132*. fusconodosus, f. 169, Sowerby. — Testa ovato-fusi- 

 formis pallide fulva utrinque acuminata, anfractibus 7, decli- 

 vibus, subdistanter costatis, spiraliter distanter liratis ; 

 ultimo subovato, costis moniliferis, supra medium fusco 

 maculatis. — A beautiful little species with distant beaded 

 ribs, which have a brown spot at the upper part of the last 

 whorl. From Mr. Hanly's collection. 



133. LjETDS, f. 166, Sowerby. — Testa breviter fusiformis, 

 alba, fasciatim fusco strigata et maculata, spiraliter lirata ; 

 spira acuminata, quam canali longiori, anfractibus 8, super- 

 ioribus rotunde costatis, ultimo declivi, vix angulato, ad 

 angulum tuberculis parvis cincto ; apertura ovata ; canali 

 brevi sensim declivi. 



134. Tessellatus, f. 165, Sowerby. — Testa breviter fusi- 

 formis, fulva, fusco strigata, maculis nigrescentibus inter 

 nodulos tessellata ; spiraliter alternatim lirata ; anfractibus 

 subquadratis ad angulum superiorem nodulosis ; canali brevi, 

 truncato. — The whorls are of a square form and the shell is 

 prettily tessellated with dark spots. 



135. caudatus, f. 167, Quoy. — Testa parva alba, spiraliter 

 insequaliter lirata, brevi ; anfractibus prominentibus an- 

 gulosis costatis, costis ad angulum nodosis, sutura excavata, 

 apertura brevi, canali brevi tortuo. — Not unlike F. corea- 

 nicus, E. Sm., but more fusiform and more boldly sculptured. 



136. excavatus, f. 168, Soiverby. — Testa gracile fusi- 

 formis, fulva, spiraliter prominente lirata et interstriata, 

 distanter costata, costis prominentibus, tuberculoso-liratis ; 

 anfractibus 10, prominentibus, ad suturam profunde ex- 

 cavatis. — The prominence of the whorls and deep excavation 

 of the suture distinguish tbis shell from F. rostratus. 



137. sijlcatus, f. 173, Lamarck. — Testa ventricoso-fusi- 

 formis, F. mandarino similis, sed magis elongata, anfrac- 

 tibus superioribus, costis majoribus undulatis. — Bather doubt- 

 fully distinguished from F. mandarinus by its more elongate 

 form and stronger ribs continued to the last whorl. 



138. gxbbulus, f. 170, Gmelin. — Testa crassa subtrape- 

 zoidea, aurantio-rubra, filis Digris subelevatis cincta ; an- 

 fractibus brevibus, costis solidis rotundis magnis munita. — 

 Like a Latirus in form but having no plaits on the columella. 



139. Borealis, f. 110. — ? Satumus, var. Text. sp. 109. 



140. Fornicatus, f. 126, Gml. Satumus, var. Text. sp. 109. 



