Mr. S.V.Wood's Catalogue of Shells from the Crag. 541 



Cor. Crag. Red Crag. Mam. Crag. Recent. 



2. Fusus ? elegans, Charlestoorth (Mag. Nat. Hist. 1837, p. 218). 

 The specimen figured at the above reference is the only one I have 



seen ; it enriches the cabinet of Mr. Fitch, of Norwich, and was pro- 

 cured at Felixtow on the Suffolk coast. Mr. Charlesworth considers 

 it to have been taken from the beach, and states tliat the finest spe- 

 cimens of Valuta Lamberti are thrown up by the sea at that spot. 



3. — angustius (Buc. angustius, List. An. Ang. 157. t. 3. f. 4. Murex 



corneas, Don. Brit. Shells, pi. 38. Fusus comeus, Sow. Min. 

 Con. t. 35). 



I Sutton. j I Britain. 



4. — altus, n. s. 



I Butley. I 1 



Not very unlike the preceding species, but differs in the shortness 

 of its canal, in its more attenuated form and more mammillated apex. 



5. — scalariformis, Gould (Report, Inverteb. Massachusetts, p. 288. 



f. 203. Murex Peruvianus, Min. Con. t. 434. f. 1. Fusus 

 lamellosus, Zool. of Beechey's Voy. pi. 36. f. 13). 



I Sutton. I I North Seas. 



Two varieties are found in the red crag. 



6. — costatus, Sow. {Min. Con. t. 34. and var. t. 39). 



I WaltonNaze. | | 



7. — echinatus, Sow. {Min. Con. 1. 199). 



Sutton. I WaltonNaze. | | 



This much resembles M. muricatus, Mont. Test. Brit. p. 262. t. 9. 

 f. 2, but differs in having its canal shorter and more open at the upper 

 part, and less straight, more elevated spire, and striae more distant. 



8. — alveolatus, Sow. {Min. Con. t. 525). 



I Sutton. I I 



9. — eurvirostris, n. s. 



Ramsholt. | Sutton. | j 



10. — intortus ? Lamarck. 



I Sutton. I j 



One imperfect specimen. 



11. — porrectus? (Murex iporrectus, Brander,Foss.Hant. pi. 2. f.36). 



I Ramsholt. | j 



One specimen, much mutilated, 



12. — ? turriculus (Murex turriculus, Mont. Test. Brit. t. 9. f. 1. 



Murex angulatus, Don. Brit. Shells, t. 156. Pleurotoma 

 clavula, Dvjardin, Geol. Trans, of France, 1837, tom. ii. pt. 2. 

 p. 291). 



I Sutton. I Bramerton. | Britain, 

 Two varieties from the red crag. 



13. — assimilis, n. s. ? 



I Sutton. I j 



Two imperfect specimens. 



14. — gracilior, n. s. 



Sutton. I I I 



15. — ? nebula (Murex nebula, Mont. Test. Brit. p. 267. t. 15. f. 6). 



Sutton. I Sutton. I I Britain, 



