228 APPENDIX. 



F. NODICINCTUS, A. Ad. PL 8C>, fig. 595. Australia. 



= F. Australis, Quo}' (F. marmoratnsj Phil.). 

 F. BIANGULATUS, Desh. PI. 86, fig. f>96. Habitat unknown. 



= F. polygonoides, Lam. 



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



\ r ery close to F. leptorhynchus, Tapparone-Canefri. 

 F. ACUTICOSTATUS, Sowb. PL 85, fig. 584. Habitat unl.-noim. 



Appears to = F. ceelatus, Reeve. 

 F. ARTICULATUS, Sowb. PL 86, fig. 602. Habifa! unknown. 



= F. australis, Q.uoy (F. marmoratus, Phil.). 

 F. ASSIMILIS, A. Adams. PL 86, fig. 601. Habitat, unknown. 



Perhaps a variety of F. turricula, Kiener. 

 F. vuLpicoLOR,-Sowb. PL 85. fig. 585. Milk/and /*. 



F. GRACILIFORMTS, Sowb. PL 85, fig. 502. -fcpai). 



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



Bank, So. Africa. 

 Evidently an immature shell. 



F. REEVEANUS, Petit. PL 86, fig. 600. New Zeala/x/. 



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

 alia. PL 56, fig. 383. If the locality of the specimen is correct, 

 it is possibly one of the southern Trophons, allied to T. Sl<ni- 

 geri, Gray. 



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



Is allied to F. ocelliferus. 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 FUSILS, Hemifusus or Siphonnlia. 



F. CRENULATUS, Sowb. PL 87, fig. 623. (Jape Of Good //op,'. 



This perhaps, is also a Siphonalia. 



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



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



