FUSUS.—Ptate XIX. 
Hab. Greenland. 
A species, quite unknown to me, described and figured 
in the Zoology of Beechey’s Voyage, p. 118. pl. 86. f. 13, 
has very much the character of this, but is of a more pyri- 
form shape with a shorter spire. 
Species 77. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Fusus Mextcanus. us. testd ovato-fusiformi, anfractibus 
superne plano-concavis, infra angulum plicato-costatis, 
liris transversis, conspicuis nitide clathratis ; purpureo- 
Suscescente, liris luteo-albidis. 
Tur Mextcan Fusus. Shell ovately fusiform, whorls 
flatly convex round the upper part, plicately ribbed 
beneath, neatly latticed with conspicuous transverse 
ridges ; light purple-brown, ridges yellowish-white. 
Hab. Mexico. 
A neatly-sculptured species, distinguished by the light 
yellowish colour of the ridges upon a purple brown ground. 
Species 78. (Mus. Cuming.) 
Fusus cinpreus. Fus. testé ovato-fusiformi, anfractibus 
superné tumidiusculis longitudinaliter plicato-costatis, 
lineis elevatis transversis nitidé clathratis, cinereo- 
cerulescente, costis lineisque albidis, aperture fauce 
castaneo-fuscd. 
Tue asHy Fusus. Shell ovately fusiform, whorls rather 
swollen round the upper part, longitudinally plicately 
ribbed, neatly latticed with transverse raised lines ; 
ashy-blue, ribs and lines whitish, interior of the 
aperture chesnut-brown. 
Say, Amer. Conch. pl. 29. 
Hab. United States. 
Distinguished by its ash-blue ground colour and dark 
chocolate-brown interior. 
Species 79. (Mus. Belcher.). 
Fusus canpELABRUM. us. testé tenui, subpyriformi, 
anfractibus levibus, superne excavato-impressis, longi- 
tudinaliter plicato-lamellatis, lamellis distantibus, su- 
perne mucronatis, suberectis ; aurantio-fuscescente. 
THE CHANDELIER Fusus. Shell thin, somewhat pyn- 
form, whorls smooth, excavately impressed round the 
upper part, longitudinally plicately lamellated, la- 
melle distant, pointed and erect at the top; light 
orange-brown. 
Apams and Reeve, Moll. Voy. Samarang. 
Hab. P 
This curious little shell is of somewhat immature 
growth and might easily be taken for the young of Pyrula 
Belcheri. 
