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Imbricaria Schumacher. 

 I. Imbricaria conus Chemnitz. 



Chemnitz. Conch. Cab. Ed. I, Vol. X, p. 163, PI. 150, fig. 1415, 1416. 



KlENER. Coq. Viv. Vol. II, Mitra, p. 109, PI. 34, fig. 1 1 1 [comdiis). 



KtJSTER. Martini-Chemn. Conch Cab. Ed. II, Vol. V, Volutacea, p. 98, Pi. 16, fig. 13, 14 [conidus). 



Reeve. Conch. Ic. Vol. II, Mitra, fig. 83. 



SOWERBY. Thes. Conchyl. Vol. IV, Mitra, p. 15, PI. 18, fig. 361. 



Tryon. Man. of Conch. Vol. IV, p. 199, PL 58, fig. 672 [conulus). 



Stat. 86. Dongala, Palos-bay, Celebes. 36 M. Fine grey mud. i Spec. 



Though I am not convinced that this species is well-located in the family of the Mitridae 

 as its radula is Turbinella-\^k.^ and this character seems to be of more importance than the 

 wanting of an operculum, I have followed Fischer in his "Manuel", the only specimen being 

 an empty shell and consequently not fit for the observation of other structural characters of 

 the soft parts. 



Fam. Fasciolaridae. 

 FuSUS Lamarck. 



1. Fttstis CO his Linne. 



LiNNE. Syst. Nat. Ed. X, p. 753, N° 480. 



RUMPH. Amb. Rariteitkamer, p. 96, PL 29, fig. F. 



KlENER. Coq. Viv. Vol. IV, Fusus, p. 5, PL 4, fig. i. 



Reeve. Conch. Ic. Vol. IV, Fusus, fig. 11. 



KOBELT. Martini-Chemn. Conch. Cab. Ed. II, Vol. Ill, Fusus, p. 146, PL 30, fig. 3; PL 47, fig. i. 



SowERBY. Thes. Conchyl. Vol. IV, Fusus, p. 72, PL 3, fig. 15. 



Tryon. Man. of Conch. Vol. Ill, p. 52, PL 32, fig. 89 — 92. 



Stat. 64. Kambaragi-bay, Tanah Djampeah. Up to 32 M. Coral, coralsand. i Spec. 

 Stat. 240. Banda. Reef and 9 — 45 M. Black sand, coral. 4 Spec. 



The reef-specimens from Banda are large, one of them has the tubercles less developed 

 on last whorl, but is typical in other respects, without a tendency to form a passage to F. 

 longicattda Bory. That from Stat. 64 has a somewhat peculiar appearance, the tubercles being 

 larger and less compressed than usual, with only small brown blotches between them, but the 

 general shape, the ujDper whorls, small aperture and long slender canal are typical. 



2. Fusus forceps Perry. 



Perry. Conchology, PL 2, fig. 4. 



KlENER. Coq. Viv. Vol. IV, Fusus, p. 6, PL 5, fig. i [tiirricida). 



Reeve. Conch. Ic. Vol. IV, Fusus, fig. 23 [tiirricida). 



Kobelt. Martini-Chemn. Conch. Cab. Ed. II, Vol. Ill, Fusus, p. 163, PL 51, fig. 2. 



Sowerby. Thes. Conchyl. Vol. IV, Fusus, p. 73, PL 4, fig. 24 [turricida). 



Tryon. Man. of Conch. Vol. Ill, p. 62, PL 38, fig. 154 [turricida). 



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