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the canaliculated surface being of an olive-brown colour, whilst the 

 nodules are white. 



Coxus suTURATus. CoH. testd suhahbreviato-turbinatd , soUdiusciiId, 

 IcEvigatd, bashn versus sulcata, sulcis latiusculis, distantibus; alba, 

 bast pallide rosacea; spird plano-convexd, profunde suturatd, spi- 

 raliter liratd et striata, apice minuto, acuta. 

 Conch. Icon., Conus, pi. 45. f. 250. 



Hab. ? 



There is a very peculiar character on the spire of this shell ; the 

 sutures have an unusually decided appearance, in consequence of a 

 small ridge which each whorl throws up at its junction with the 

 preceding. 



Conus crepusculum. Co7i. testd turbinatd, tenuiculd, superne Icevi, 

 infra exiliter granulatd, granulis seriatim digestis, basim versus 

 gradatim majoribus ; luteold, basi violaced ; spird convexd, apice 

 mucronato, elato, anfractuum marginibus subtilissime obsolete no- 

 dulosis. 

 Conch. Icon., Conus, pi. 45. f. 251. 



Hub. ? 



This shell is allied in some measure to the Conus lividus ; it is, 

 however, of much lighter growth, there is no indication of any colour 

 in the aperture, and the spire is obsoletely very finely beaded. 



Conus tristis. Con. testd turbinatd, subfusi/ormi, lavigatd, basiin 

 versus sulcata ; albd ; spird conveoco-elatd, spiraliter striatd, an- 

 fractuum marginibus subtilissime nodulosis, anfractds ultimi no- 

 dulis obsoletis, apice mucronato. 

 Conch. Icon. Conus, pi. 45. f. 252. 



Hab. ? 



There is no indication of any colour in this shell ; it is of rather 

 light structure. 



Conus plxjmbeus. Con. testd turbinatd, subpyriformi, irrecjulariter 



rugulosd et granosd, cccruleo-albd, oUvaceo- aut violaceo-phmbeo 



fasciatd et strigatd ; spird convexd, nodulis subtilibus coronatd, 



albd, apice obtuso, rosacea ; basi et aperturce fauce vivide violaced. 



Conch. Icon., Conus, pi. 46. f. 253. 



Hab. ? 



The wrinkles and irregular granules Avhich cover the greater por- 

 tion of this specimen may not belong to the species, which is intro- 

 duced upon independent grounds ; namely, on account of the cross- 

 blotched style of painting characteristically exhibited on the under 

 side of the shell, the deep violet lining of the aperture, and the rose- 

 tinted apex upon a neatly coronated white spire. 



Conus Broderipii. Con. testd tenuiculd, subinflatd, transversim 

 sulcatd, sulcis basim versus distinctioribus, subtilissime pertusis ; 

 pallidissime incarnato-albd, maculis uuruntio-fuscescentibus inter 

 sulcos ornatd; spird planiusculd, spiraliter sulcatd, apice elato, 

 mucronato ; basi et apertune fauce pallide incarnato-rosed. 

 Conch. Icon., Conus, pi. 46. f. 254. 

 Hab. J 



