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Kiener, siii. 43 (as Buccinum Gervillei), and xvi. 56 (as 

 B. corniculum). Hah. Mediterranean. (L., Jn., W.) 

 Magdalena; Eunchal; Punta de Sao Lourengo and Porto 

 Santo. 40 to 50 fms. Not common. 



86. Conus mecUterraneus, 1790, Hwass * in Encycl. Method, i. 

 701, pi. cccxxx. 4 ; Wood, Index Test. p. 83, pi. xv. 101 ; 

 E-eeve, Conch. Icon. xvi. 89. — I give this species here on the 

 authority of Seuhor Nobre. Specimens were occasionally- 

 brought to me by Funchal boatmen, but I never considered 

 them Madeiran. A very worn specimen ia Mr. Johnson's 

 collection seems rather to confirm my doubts. Still its 

 presence on the coast of Portugal, throughout che Medi- 

 terranean, and at the Canaries makes its existence at Madeira 

 anything but unlikely. 



87. CoralliopJiaga Jolmsoni^ 3897, Watson, antea, p. 265. 

 CoralliopMla, see Murex. 



88. Crania anomala, 1776, Miiller, Prod. Zool. Dan. p. 237 ; Zool. 

 Dan. I. 4, pi. v. 1-8 ; Woodward, Man. pp. 235-6, ff. 157-8 : 

 Grwyn Jeffreys, B. C. ii. 24, i. 3 ; & v. 165, xix. 6 ; Davidson, 

 Eec. Brach., Trans. Linn. Soc, Zool. iv. 183, xxvii. 1-9 &. 

 Sah. Greenland and Spitzbergen to Mediterranean. (L., 

 Jn., W.) Funchal, 50 fms. A few valves. 



89. Craspedotits Tinei, 1830, Calcara (as Monodonta), Ricerche 

 Mai. p. 14, t. 8 ; Philippi, Enum, ii. 157, xxv. 19 (as Mo- 

 nodonta limbata, but not of Quoy & Gaim., and not a 

 Monodonta, being umbilicated and non-nacreous). Sab. 

 Mediterranean. (Jn., W.) Funchal, 50 fms. 2 specimens. 



90. Crenella rliombea, 1827, Berkeley (as Modiola), Zool. Jour. iii. 

 229,xviii. 1: Gwyn Jeffreys, B. C. ii. 131 ; & y. 172, xxviii. 5. 

 J5fl6. English Channel to Mediterranean and Canaries. 

 (W.) Eunchal, 50 fms. Punta de Sao Lourengo, 50 fms. 

 Not common. 



Crossea, see Bissoa. 



91. Guspidaria costellata, 1836, Deshayes (as Corhula), Moree, 

 p. 86, xxiv. 1-3 : Gwyn Jeffreys, B. C. iii. 49; & y. 191, xlix. 3 

 (as Near a). Hah. Norway to Mediterranean and Canaries . 

 (M., L., Jn., W.) Everywhere ; very common. 



92. Cuspidaria cuspidata, 1792, Olivi (as Tellina), Zool. Adr. 

 p. 101, iv. 3 : Gwyn Jeffreys, B. C. in. 53, ii. 4 ; & v. 191, 



* Hwass, teste Bruguiere, Encycl. Methocl. i. p. 598, wrote the whole article 

 on Comis. 



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