8 



33 Cane, costifera, nobis, Conch. Illustr. f. 31. Shell oval, 



light brown, spire acuminated, volutions six, angular 

 at the upper edge, flat next to the suture, with dis- 

 tant longitudinal ribs, which are pointed at the upper 

 part, and then continuous in an oblique direction across 

 the flat upper edge of the volutions : interstices slightly 

 cross-striated: aperture oval, truncated at the upper 

 part, outer lip grooved within ; columella with three 

 plaits, umbilicus very small : length 08, breadth 045. 



34 Cane, articularis «o5/s. Conch. Illustr. f. 32. Shell ob- 



long, subturrited, orange brown ; spire acuminated; vo- 

 lutions six, canaliculated at the suture, obliquely longi- 

 tudinally ribbed, ribs prominent at the edge of the 

 channelled suture and crenated on their edges; aperture 

 wide, oval, truncated at the upper part ; outer lip re- 

 flected, finely grooved within; columella with three 

 small plaits; umbilicus small; length 09, breadth 

 0-5. Ceylon. 



35 Cane, brevis nobis. Conch. Illustr. f. 33. Z. P. 1832 



p. 52. Found at Puerto Portrero and St. Elena ; Mr. 

 Cuming. 



36 Cane, pusilla nobis, Conch. Illustr. f. 34. Shell sub- 



globose, ventricose, pale ; volutions four, with a broad 

 flat area at the upper part, which is crenated at both 

 edges ; longitudinally ribbed and cross-striated ; aper- 

 ture trigonal, plaits on the columella two ; umbihcus 

 none : length 0*5, breadth 0'4, a single specimen was 

 taken out of the umbilicus of a Cassis rufa from New 

 South Wales. 



37 Cane. buUata nobis. Conch. Illustr. f. 35. Z. P. 1832 



p. 51. Dredged in mud at a depth of twelve fathoms. 



