1862.] MR. A. ADAMS ON JAPANESE MURICINjB. 373 



A. pale orange species, with a single broad red-brown band on the 

 last whorl, and with the varices terminating posteriorly in a scale- 

 like recurved spine. 



5. Cerastoma, Conrad. 



1. Cerastoma burnettii, Ad. & Reeve. 



Murex hurnettii. Ad. & Reeve, Moll. Voy. Sam. pi. 8. f. 4 a, b. 

 Hah. Hakodadi. 



2. Cerastoma emarginatum, Sow. 



Murex emarginatus, Sow. Conch. Illus. f. 98, 100. 

 Hab. Japan (teste Sow.). 



3. Cerastoma rorifluum. Ad. & Reeve. 



Murex rorifiuus. Ad. & Reeve, Moll. Voy. Sam. pi. 8. f. 2 a, 6. 

 Hah. Tsu-Sima. 



4. Cerastoma monachus, Crosse. 



Murex monachus, Crosse, Journ. de Conch. 1862, 3rd ser. t. ii. 

 pi. l.f. 9. 



Hah. Tsaulian. 



5. Cerastoma fournieri, Crosse. 



Murex fournieri, Crosse, Journ. de Conch. 3rd ser. t. i. pi. 16, 

 f. 7. 



Hah. Sea of Japan (teste Crosse). 



6. OcENEBRA, Leach. 



1. OcENEBRA jAPONiCA, Dunkcr. 



Murex japonicus, Dkr. Moll. Japon. pi. 1. f. 14. 

 Hah. Japan {Dunker). 



2. OCENEBRA LACTUCA, Eschsch. 



Murex lactuca, Esch. Zool. Atlas, taf. 9. f. 3 a, b ; Midd. Beitr. 

 zu einer Malac. Rossica, taf. 7. f. 1, 2. 

 Hah. Aniwa Bay, Saghaleen. 



7. MuRiciDEA, Swains. 



1. MuRICIDEA DIADEMA, A. Ad. 



Murex diadema, A. Ad. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1853, p. 70. 

 Hah. Satanomosaki, 48 fathoms. 



2. MuRiciDEA ciRROSA, Hinds. 



Murex cirrosus, Hinds, Moll. Voy. Sulph. pi. 3. f. 17, 18. 

 Hab. Mino-Sima, 63 fathoms ; Satanomosaki, 48 fathoms. 



3. MURICIDEA PUTEOLA, A. Ad. 



M. testa ovato-fusiformi, spira elata, conica, pallide fusca ; an- 

 fract. 5, in medio angulaiis, liris transversis, validis, squamosO' 



