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CORONAXIS Sw. Shell conical ; the summits of the 

 whorls crowned with a single row of tubercles ; mouth 

 of the animal entire. 



Coronaxis Sw. Spire truncate, scarcely raised above the 

 margin of the body-whorl,, which is not convex. 

 Bandanus Lam. Voy. d' Astrol. pi. 53. f. 7. 



Puncticulls Sw. Spire slightly elevated ; body-whorl 

 convex near the upper margin ; aperture linear ; 

 base deeply notched. 



P. arenatus Lam. Voy. d' Astrol. pi. 52. f. 8. 



Tuliparia Sw. Body- whorl ventricose ; the aperture 



effuse. 



nebulosa Sw. Ency. M. 322. f. 11. (Conus tidipa L.) 

 Cylindrella Sw. Conic-cylindrical; spire elevated, and 



only slightly coronated on the upper whorls ; shell 



generally grooved. 



Asper. Chem. 181. f. 1745-7. 



Conilithes Sw. Conic; spire considerably elevated; the 

 aperture linear. 



C. antediluvianus. Sow. Gen. f. 1. 



CONUS Linn. Shell conic ; the summit of the whorls 

 smooth ; mouth of the animal laciniated. 



Conus Linn. Spire generally truncate, or only pointed 

 at the summit ; margin of the body- 

 whorl carinate. 

 C. millepunctatus. En. Me'th. 323. f. .5. 



litteratus. Ib. 323. f. 1. (fig. 79.) 



eburneus. Ib. 324. f. 1,2. 



nobilis. Ib. 339. f. 7. 



virgo. Ib. 326. f. 5. 



miles. Ib. 329. f. 7. 



capitaneus. Ib. 327. f. 2. 



vulpinus. Ib. 326. f. 6. 



maldivus. Ib. 325. f. 6. 



generalis. Ib. 325. f. 2. 4. 



monile. Chem. 14O. f. 13011303. 



Dendroconus Sw. Shell heavy ; spire lightly elevated ; 

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