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those of Buccinum undatum and Trophon antiquus. A further figure which I have now 

 given shows the canal not to be prolonged beyond the lower portion of the outer lip, 

 corresponding in that respect to the diagnosis of the genus Buccinum. Some of the 

 specimens I have figured and referred to this species have on the upper portion of the 

 spire some obsolete costge, which are absent from our present specimen ; but this, I think, 

 is insufficient for specific removal, as the same differences may be seen in specimens of the 

 common Buc. undatum. 



The specimen now figured is from the cabinet of Dr. Reed, who obtained it from Mr. 

 A. Bell, by whom it had been labelled as a new species from the Red Crag, Butley, 

 which was one of the reasons that induced me to have it figured. It is a very perfect 

 specimen, and shows an expanded lip like that of Buccinum. 



TROPHON (BucciNorusus) KROYERI ?juv. Holler. 2nd Sup., Tab. Ill, fig. 8. 

 Fusus KROYEBJ, Moll. Index Moll. Groenlandise, p. 15, 1842. 



Axis 1 inch. 



Locality. Red Crag, Shottisham. 



The present specimen has been sent to me by Mr. Robert Bell with the above name, 

 and I give it on his authority ; he says he has compared it with a recent specimen of the 

 above name in the British Museum, and it appears to him to correspond with the younger 

 or upper part of that species. I saw that species in the British Museum some years ago, 

 and so far as my memory will assist me, I think probably it may be so. I have given to 

 it the above name with a mark of doubt, as it will be necessary to have a better specimen 

 for a more correct determination. The specimen is without striation, or otherwise the 

 striae have been obliterated. 



Fusus WAELII, Nyst. 2nd Sup., Tab. I, fig. 10 a, b, c. 



Fusus WAELII, von Kbnen. Mitt. Oligoc., p. 76, taf. vi, fig. 2 a d, 1867. 



S. Wood. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxxiii, p. 120, 1877. 



Spec. Char. F. Testa elongato-fusiformi, spird elevatd, apice obtusd ; anfractibus 

 convexis, longitndinaliter costatis, spiraliter striatis ; aperturd ovatd ; canali, elongato paulo 

 contorto terminate. 



Axis, 1 inch. 



Locality. Cor. Crag, ? Boy ton. 



