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body, but the figure is more artistic and less natural than that of 
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Fig. 10. Arctic Walrus. Cook’s last Voy. t. 52. Shaw, Zool. t. 68. 
(Reduced one-sixth.) 
4. Drescriprions o¥ New SPECcIEs or THE Genus Conus, 
FROM THE COLLECTION OF Hucu CuminG, Esa. 
By Artuur Apams, F.L.S., Sure. R.N. 
1. Conus optasitis, A. Adams. C. testa pyramidato-conica, 
solida, levigata, albida, immaculata; spira conica, acuminata, 
apice acuto; anfractibus permultis, in medio angulatis, radia- 
tim striatis ; labro in medio producto, postice prope suturam 
valde inciso. 
Hab. 2 
2. Conus sutcirerus, A. Adams. C. testa oblongo-turbinata, 
solidiuscula, transversim valde sulcata, sulcis distantibus, lon- 
gitudinaliter elevatim striatis ; fusca, maculis obscuris, albidis, 
transversim dispositis, ornata; spira acuminata; anfractibus 
gradatis, transversim valde sulcatis et transversim striatis, ad 
peripheriam luteo maculatis ; apice elato, acuto. 
Hab. New Ireland. Mus. Cuming. 
3. Conus cyAnostoma, A. Adams. OC. testa turbinata, conica, 
leviter inflata, subcinerea, fasciis tenuibus, articulatis, macu- 
lisque fuscescentibus sparsim variegata, bast valde sulcata ; 
