168 
Mihi ignota. 
133. TEREBRA SANDWIZENSIS, ? 
Excludende. 
134. TEREBRA VITTATA. 
Buccinum vittatum, Linnzus. 
Eburna monilis, Schumacher. 
Terebra buccinoidea, Blainville. 
Bullia vittata, Gray. 
Leiodomus vittata, Swainson. 
135. TEREBRA GRANULOSA, Lamarck. 
136. | TEREBRA SCALARINA, Lamarck. 
Buccinum scalarinum, Sowerby. 
Fusus scalarinus, Deshayes. 
137. TEREBRA LINEOLATA, Sowerby, Tank. Cat. 
Buccinum lineolatum, Wood, Index, Suppl. 
B. Bellangeri, Kiener. 
138. TEREBRA TAHITENSIS, Gray, Proceed. Zool. Soc. 1834, p. 63. 
Buccinum tahitense, Gmelin. 
B. australe, Sowerby. 
139. TereBRA poLita, Gray, Proceed. Zool. Soc. 1834, p. 63. 
Buccinum politum, Lamarck. 
There still remain to notice the following species, which were re- 
ferred by the old authors to that section of Buccinum which is now 
regarded as synonymous with Terebra, but which there is much diffi- 
culty and doubt in referring to any shells at the present time in our 
collections :—Buccinum murinum, Linn. ; B. acus, Chemnitz; B. hec- 
ticum, Gmelin; B. bifasciatum, Petiver; B. concinnum, Gualtier: fee 
succinctum, Chemnitz; B. geminum, Linn.; B. proximatum, Linn. ; 
B. monile, Linn.; B. sinuatum, Linn.; and B. phallus, Chemnitz, is 
since known as Pleurotoma buccinoides. 
« Descriptions of new species of Shells figured in the ‘ Conchologia 
Iconica,’”’ by Mr. Lovell Reeve. 
Genus Conus. 6 
Conus Desnayesi. Con. testd cylindraceo-ovatd, tenuiculd, inflata, 
pallide olivaceo-fulvd, profuse rubido-puncticulatd, maculis albis 
grandibus, perpaucis, sparsim et irregulariter nebulosd; spird 
depresso-pland, apice mucronato ; aperturd dehiscente, fauce, quasi 
-polita, nitente. 
Conch. Icon., Conus, pl. 5. f. 28; Conus cervus, Sowerby, Conch. 
Illus., f. 94. 
Hab. Swan River. 
Only a few specimens of this very characteristic species, which 
may be readily recognised by its peculiar buff-tinted colour and light 
inflated growth, are at present known. It has been supposed hitherto 
to be the Conus cervus, but having lately examined, in the collection 
of M. Delessert, the identical shell described under that title by La- 
marck, with the description of that illustrious author attached to it 
