FUSUS.— Plate XIV. (Thes 417, bis.) 



Fig. 



160, 161. MURiCATtis, sp. 45, Mont. test. vol. i. p. 262, pi, 



9, f. 2.— 160, Britain.— 161, var. echinatus, Phil.-- 



Mediterranean. 



162. DisTANS, sp. 7*, Lariik. — From Mr. Han ley's specimen, 

 nearly resembling Lamk's. as figured by Kieuer. — 

 Hab.— ? 



163 (and 20, 158). marmoratus, sp. 29, Phil. — From a shell 

 resembling Pliilippi's fig. more nearly tban other 

 vars. 



1'j4 (and 19). EnnicosTATUs, sp. 30*, Soivb. — F. marmoratus, 

 var. Rve. — Australia ? 



165. TESSELLATrs, sp. 134, Sowh. — Hab — ■■ Late Mr. Taylor's 



collection. 



166. LyETUs, sp. 133, Sowb. — Hab — ? Froiu Taylor and 



Hanley's collections. 



167. CAUDATUS, sp. 135, Quay. Voy. Astr.— Hab — ? Mr. 



Hanley's specimen. 



168. E.xcATATcs, sp. 136, Sowb. — Hab — ? Mr. Hanley's 



type. 



169. rrscoNODOsns, sp. 132, Soivb. — Hab — ? Mr. Hanley's 



type. 



170. CRENCLATCS, sp. 138. — Cape of Good Hope. 



171 (and f. 21). nicobaricus, sp. 27, Chemn. The lighter 



variety figured by Chemn. for his species and by 

 Eeeve for laticostatus. — Nicobar. 



172 (and f. 60). laticostatus, sp. 27*, Desh. The white 



var. fu'st described by Desh. Our figure 60 is not Irani 

 a characteristic specimen, the form not compressed 

 and ribs not flattened enough. 



173. sulcatds, sp. 137, Lamk, Mandarinus, Duclos var. ? — 

 New Zealand. 



