96 GENUS BUCCINUM. 
98. BUCCINUM GRANIFERUM, Nosis. The Grain-bearing 
Buccinum. 
(Collect. Mass. Lam.) Lisvt., pl. 972, fig. 27. 
Pl, XXVII, fig. 111. 
B. testa. parva, ovata, ¢rassd, globulosa, albo-cinered, basi transversim 
striata, ordinatim tuberculata ; spira conica, acuta ; apertura ovata, angusta, 
albA ; labro dextro crasso, intis striato. 
Shell rather small, ovate, thick, globular, of an ash-white ; 
spire conical, pointed, composed of six whirls, the lowest 
much larger than all the others; this whirl presents on its 
surface conical, distant tubercles, disposed in four series; a 
few transverse strie ornament the base. ‘The upper whirls 
have only a single row of tubercles. Aperture ovate, narrow, 
emarginated at the upper part, at its union with the right lip, 
which is thick, striated internally. Columella arcuated, cover- 
ing the left lip, which is expanded into a white, thick cal- 
losity, covering the whole lower surface, and a portion of the 
upper whirls. 
Length 7 lines. Width 5 lines. 
Inhabits the East Indies. 
The uniform color of this little shell, and its callosity, easily 
distinguish it. 
99. BUCCINUM CLATHRATUM, Nozis. The Latticed Buccinum. 
(Collect. Mass. Lam.) Voy. de? Astr., pl. 32, fig. 25-26. 
Pl. XXVII, fig. 108. 
B. testa parvula, subglobosa, longitudinaliter plicaté, transversim striata, 
granulosa, fusco-rubente, ad medium ultimi anfractis fasciata ; spira brevis- 
sima, acuta ; labro albo, intus’ striato. 
Shell small, ovate, thick, slightly gibbous; spire short, 
pointed, composed of six slightly convex whirls, covered with 
