GASTEROPODA. 



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low water to 10 or 20 fathoms ; one minute species has been 

 drv>dged at 50 fathoms. 



Fig. 79. One of the buccal pla es of Triton, ^ (Wilton.) 



Fossil, 45 species. Eocene — . Britain, France, &c. ChiH. 



The great tritcn {T. tritonis) is the conch b'own by the 

 Australian and Polynesian Islandei s. A yery similar species 

 {T. nodiferus) is found in the Medi.erranean, and a tard in the 



Fig. 80. Teeth of Tritov, 2.1. Q.. (WUton.) 



West Indios. The buccal plates and teeth of Triton are shown 

 in Figs. 79, 80. 



Fasciolabia, Lam. 



Etymology y fasciola, a band. 



Type, F. tulipa. PI. V., Fig. 1. 



Shell fusiform, elongated ; whorls 

 round or angular ; canal open ; 

 columellar lip tortuous, with several 

 oblique folds. Operculum claw- 

 shaped. F. gigantea of the South 

 Seas attains a length of nearly two 

 feet. The teeth of Fasciolaria re- 

 semble those of Fusus Islandicus. 



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Fig. 81. Fasciolaria Tarentina, 

 (Wnton.) 



In Buccinum undatum, the 



median tooth has fiye, or rarely six denticles ; and Mr. Wilton 



