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Hab. New Guinea: H. Fossil—shores of the Red Sea: Burton. 
(v. s. in m. Belcher.) 
An impression seems to exist that this may be Buccinum murinum, 
Linneus, but tae brief description does not appear to me to favour 
this view. 
61. TEREBRA TRISERIATA, Gray, l.c. p. 61. 
Hab. Island of Ticao, Philippines; six fathoms, sand: Cuming. 
China Sea; twenty-two fathoms: H. (v. s. in m. Gray.) 
62. TEREBRA LEVIGATA, Gray, l.c. p. 61. 
Hab. Ceylon: H. 
63. TEREBRA L2VIs, Gray, l.c. p. 61. 
Hab. > (y. s. in m. Gray.) 
At first | was somewhat struck with the peculiar appearance of 
the specimen, but after repeated examination and comparison I feel 
satisfied that it is the worn apex of either 7. muscaria or T. oculata, 
which are in this state much alike. 
64. TEREBRA COLUMELLARIS, Sp. 0., vide ante. 
65. TEREBRA UNDULATA, Gray, l.c. p. 60. 
T. pertusa, Kiener, Iconographie, var. t. 11. f.24 ec. 
Hab. Bow Island; New Guinea; Straits of Malacca: H. (v.s. 
in m. Gray.) 
66. TEREBRA AFFINIS, Gray, l.c. p. 60. 
T. striata, Quoy, Voy. de l Astrolabe, p. 468. t. 36. f. 23, 24. 
Hab. Feejee Islands; Seychelles: H. (v. s. in m. Gray.) 
This species varies much in the size of its shells. The robust 
specimens are M. Quoy’s species; his name, though having a short 
priority, is previously occupied. 
67. TEREBRA VARIEGATA, Gray, l.c. p. 61. 
T. africana, Gray, Griffith’s Cuvier, t. 23. f. 5. 
Hab. Guaymas, Gulf of California; ten to twelve fathoms, sandy 
mud: Cuming. (v. s. in m. Gray.) 
I can scarcely discover the priority of these names, but the second 
is obviously objectionable. 
68. TEREBRA INTERTINCTA, Sp. n., vide anté. 
69. TEREBRA ARMILLATA, sp. 0., vide ante. 
70. TEREBRA ASPERA, Sp. 0., vide ante. 
71. TEREBRA RADULA, sp. n., vide ante. . 
72. TEREBRA BIFRONS, sp. n., vide ante. 
73. TEREBRA GLAUCA, sp. n., vide ante. 
74, TEREBRA BICINCTA, sp. n., vide ante. 
75. TEREBRA TUBERCULOSA, sp. n., vide ante. 
76. TEREBRA LARVEFORMIS, Sp. n., vide ante. 
77. TEREBRA FENESTRATA, Sp. n., vide ante. 
78. TEREBRA PICTA, sp. n., vide ante. 
