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Ceylon, West Africa, Mauritius, Australi.i, \.\v Calcdoiiiii, Sandwidi 

 Islands, Mazatlan, Cape St. Lucas. 



Conus (Coronaxis) vermiculatus l.m. ( C. fubnrus I, var.) 

 Conus (Nubecula) gubernator Hwass. - A well known 

 species, occurring also at Ceylon, Madagascar, Mauritius, Philip- 

 pines, New Caledonia, and Seychelles Islands. 



Conus (Dendroconus betulinus L— Two examples. This 

 species also occurs in East Africa, Isle of Bourbon, Java, Ceylon, 

 China, and Philippines. 



Conus (Dendroconus) figulinus L.- Also from Amboyna, 

 Java, Ceylon, New Caledonia, i.ifu, and Philippines. 



Conus (Dendroconus) ponderosus Beck. (=6^ qucidnus 

 Hwass var. ? ) — Our specimens are old and heavy, without the 

 revolving lines which characterise C. quercinus ; Tryon places them 

 together, but we have always considered them distinct. Red Sea, 

 East Africa, Ceylon, Mauritius, Philippines, Eiji, and Sandwich 

 Islands. 



Conus (Leptoconus ) amadis Martini. — Small specimens. 

 Ceylon, Java, New Caledonia, Polynesia. 



Conus (Leptoconus) generalis E. Of ordinary character. 

 Also recorded from Ceylon, Red Sea, Isle of Bourbon, East Africa, 

 East Indies, Philippines, Lifu, and New Caledonia. 



Conus (Rhizoconus) capitaneus E. — Quite typical. Philip- 

 pines, Ceylon, Australia, Lifu, Polynesia, Mauritius. 



Conus (Rhizoconus) lineatus Chemn.— A well known species, 

 with a wide distribution. Red Sea, East Africa, Ceylon, PhiHpi)ines, 

 Australia, Lifu. 



Conus (Rhizoconus) lithoglyphus Meuschen. — Also from 

 Ceylon, Philippines, and Lifu. 



Conus (Rhizoconus) magus L.— Typical. Madagascar, Borneo, 

 Lifu, Philippines. 



Conus (Rhizoconus) mustelinus Hwass.— Mauritius, Ceylon. 



Conus (Rhizoconus) punctatus Sow. — Small specimens. 

 Guinea, Ceylon, Moluccas, West Indies. 



Conus (Rhizoconus) senator L. — Tryon considers this a 

 synonym of C. planorhis Born, stating that the description in the 

 ' Systema Nature ' shows the identification of C. senator to be wrong, 

 and Hanley was unable to find it in the Linnean Collection. Mauri- 

 tius, Ceylon, New Caledonia, Philippines. 



Conus (Rhizoconus) vexillum Gm. — Also recorded from 

 Mauritius, Ceylon, Java, Philippines, Lifu, and Samoan Islands. 



