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2. Conus xtienarius. Con. testd oblongo-turbinatd, luteo-fuscd, 
fusco indistinct? bifasciatd, longitudinaliter subtilissime striatd, 
filis tenuissimis rubellis densissime cingulatd ; basi striata ; spird 
planiusculd, apice elato, acuto. 
Conch. Icon. pl. 15. 
This shell, which is of an uniform brown colour, profusely corded 
and lined, both transversely and longitudinally, was found by Mr. 
Cuming on mud-banks just below low-water mark at Port Sacloban, 
Island of Leyte, Philippines. 
3. Conus mMaeniricus. Con. testd cylindraceo-turbinatd, obesd, 
anfractibus superne rotundatis, spird levi, subacuminatd, apice 
valde obtuso; rosaced, lineis ovato-trigonis, lacco aut purpureo- 
rubris, usquequaque reticulatd, maculis perpaucis grandissimis bi- 
fasciatim cinctd. 
Conch. Icon. pl. 6. f. 32. 
This beautiful shell, which always exhibits a warm rosaceous tint, 
was collected by Mr. Cuming at Matnog, Island of Lucon, Philip- 
pines. 
4. Conus Neprunus. Con. testd elongato-conicd, spird acuminatd, 
striatd, apice acuto; pallide carneold, lineis maculisque rubidis 
ubique nebulosd et venosd ; versus basin leviter sulcatd, sulcis sub- 
distantibus ; columella et aperture fauce subrosaced. 
Conch. Icon. pl. 6. f. 30. 
Hab. Jacna, Island of Bohol. 
The delicate marking of this gem approaches so nearly to that of 
the Conus gloria-maris, that we honour it with as noble a title. 
