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101. CoNUS AULicus, L. One specimen with its opercnlum. 



102. CoNus NOBiLis, L., var. The small, very beautiful form, with 

 very clearly-cut markings, seems most prevalent in the Andamans. 

 Some fifteen years ago one of the authors inspected at Oxford a large 

 collection of the more showy Andamanese shells in the possession of 

 Miss Milman, sister of the late Bishop of Calcutta, and there were 

 several of this variety of C. nohilis amongst many commoner Cones. 

 She then presented him with two beautiful varieties, which are as 

 fine as any dredged by Mr. Booley. In our opinion, this is almost the 

 most select of all the Cones. 



103. CojS"us zonattjs, L. Another of the more interesting forms 

 of the genus ; dredged, though not in any great quantity. 



104. Strombits Mauritianus, Lam. 



105. Strombus teeebellum, L. (J. E,. H.) 



106. Strombus pulchellus. Reeve. 



107. Strombus floridus. Lam. (J. H. H. and Gr. H. B.) 



108. Stroiibus auris-DianyE, L., var. Lamarckii, Gray. (J. E. H.) 



109. Strombus canarium, L. 



110. Strombus tricornis, Lam. 



111. Strombus variabilis, L. 



112. DoLiUM piN^NATUM. Morch. Our specimen is slightly more 

 globose in form, but appears to be a variety of this species. 



113. Seraphs subtjlatum, Lam. 



114. CyPRJEA CLAiVDESTINA, L. 



115. CrPRJEA OIGERCULA, L. 



116. Cypr^a coffea, Sby. (J. E. H.) Considered by some only 

 a variety, though we would give it specific rank. 



117. Cypr^a hirundo, L. 



118. Cypr^a microdoist. Gray. In all probability, only a form of 

 C. jimlriata, Gmelin, but it is characterized by its very fine, small 



teeth, and slightly more cylindrical shape. 



119. Cypr^a neglecta, Sby. (J. E. H.) 



120. CYPRiEA CRIBRARIA, L. (J. E. H.) 



121. Cypr^ea caurica, L. Both the typical form and the variety 

 oblongata, Melv. (J. E. H. and G. H. B.) 



122. Cypr^ea asellus, L. (J. E. H.) 



123. Cypr^a nucleus, L. (J. E. H.) 



124.^ Cypr^a erosa, L., and the variety phagedaina, Melvill, 

 possessing no lateral spots. (J. E. H.) 



125. ^Cyprjea gangrenosa, (Sol.) Dillwyn. (J. E. H.) 



126. Cypr^a flaveola, L. (J. E. H.) 



127. Cypr^a carneola, L. (J. E. H.) 



