228 , APPENDIX. 



F. NODICINCTUS, A. .Ad. PI. 86, fig. 595. Australia. 



= F. Australia Quoy (F. marmoratus, Phil.). 

 F. BIANGULATUS, Desh. PI. 86, 'fig. 596. Habitat unknown. 

 = F. polygonoides, Lam. 



F. SUBQUADRATUS, Sowb. PI. 86, fig. 597. Habitat unknown. 



Very close to F. leptorhynclms, Tapparone-Canefri. 

 F. ACUTICOSTATUS, Sowb. PI. 85, fig. 584. Habitat unknown. 



Appears to = F. caelatus, Reeve. 

 F. ARTICULATUS, Sowb. PL 86, fig. 602. Habitat unknown. 



= F. australis, Quoy (F. marmoratus, Phil.). 

 F. ASSIMTLIS, A. Adams. PI. 86, fig. 601. Habitat unknown. 



Perhaps a variety of F. turricula, Kiener. 

 F. VULPICOLOR, Sowb. PL 85. fig. 585. Falkland Is. 



F. GRAOILIFORMIS, Sowb. PL 85, fig. 592. Japan. 



F. RUBROLINEATUS, Sowb. PL 86, fig. 604. 



Agulhas Bank, So. Africa. 

 Evidently an immature shell. 



F. REEVEANUS, Petit. PL 86, fig. 600. . New Zealand. 



This is not Petit 's species, which I have figured under Siphon - 

 alia. PL 56, fig. 383. If the localit}' of the specimen is correct, 

 it is possibly one of the southern Trophons, allied to T. Stan- 

 geri, Gray. 



F. ROBUSTIOR, Sowb. PL 86, fig. 603. Gape of Good Hope. 



Is allied to F. ocelli ferus. but has a more distinct shoulder and 

 tubercles. This is one of those species which combines the 

 characters of more than one genus : it may be considered either 

 a Fusus, Hemifusns or Siplionalia. 



F. CRENULATUS, Sowb, PL 87, fig. 623. Cape of Good Hope. 

 This perhaps, is also a Siplionalia. 



F. DEPICTUS, Sowb. PL 85, fig. 589. Habitat unknown. 



S. G. Sinistralia. A quite young shell : I do not recognize it. 



