1 94 BUCCINUM. 



Spurious, Doubtful and Undetermined Species. 



B. ESCAL.E, Philippi. PI. 17, fig. 354. 



A minute shell, about 5-5 mill, long ; white, maculated with 

 rufous. Has the aspect of a Ricinula (Sistrum). 



Coast of Chili. 



B. CLAVULA, Menke. St. Thomas. 



B. SCHRCEDERI, Beck. India. 



B. BOYSII, Nuttall. California. 



B. POULSONI, Nuttall. California. 



B. PLICATULUM, Nuttall. Sandwich Isles. 



MSS. names in Jay's Catalogue, 3d edit. They are not to be 

 found in the 4th edition. 



The following species are described by Lesson in the Revue 

 Zoologique : 



B. GENETTA (Coast of Or an, Algiers); B. AFFINIS, " related 

 to and of same form as B. ovum, Turt., and B. fusiform*-, 

 Kiener," Pacific Ocean; B. PHAL^ENA, Lesson (= Engina ?), 

 Acapulco ; B. FLORIDANUM (= Nassa?). Acapulco; B. TULIPA, 

 Acapulco ; B. PULICARIS, Sandwich Isles and Taheiti. 



B. ACUMINATUM, Menke (? = Columbella). Australia. 



B. FASCICULARE, Menke. Australia. 



B. PULCHELLUM, C. B. Ad. Jamaica, St. Thomas, W. I. 



B. LUTEOLUM, Val. (Named but not described.) Kurile Isles. 

 B. LEIOCHEILOS, Yal, Acapulco. 



B. SUCCINCTUM, Powis; B. CATENATUM, Powis (? = Columbella). 



Mauritius. 



B. MELO, Lesson (? == Melo). New Zealand. 



B. TRITON, Lesson. New Zealand ; Oallao, Peru. 



Dr. J. E. Gray and Mr. Hutton identify this species with the 

 young of Siphonalia nodosa, Mart. The original description 

 assigns New Zealand as habitat, whence it was brought by a 

 vessel stationed in the South Seas ; a year afterwards the habitat 

 is corrected to Callao, Peru, where it is said to be very common 

 and eaten by the inhabitants. 



