at Payta^, and in the Gulf of Nocoiyo. Mr. Cumiiig. 



38 Cane, tuberculosa nobis, Conch. Illustr. f. 36. Z. P. 



1832 p. 51. Dredged in sandy mud^ at a depth of 

 seven fathoms, at Iquiqui. Mr. Cuming. 



39 Cane, pulchra nobis, Conch. Illustr. f. 37. Z. P. 1832 



p. 50. Dredged from a sandy bottom in from eight 

 to ten fathoms, at St. Elena. Mr. Cuming. 



40 Cane, eancellata Lam. Eneyel. method. 375 f. 4. 



41 Cane, similis nobis, Conch. lUustr. f. 38. Shell ovate, 



rather compressed, varicose ; spire somewhat acumina- 

 ted, volutions six to seven, gradtially increasing, 

 whitish with irregular brown bands, longitudinally 

 obliquely ribbed, ribs distant, crossed by strong- 

 ly marked elevated lines; aperture white, ringent, 

 outer lip varicose outside, crenated at its border, deeply 

 grooved and strongly toothed a httle way within the 

 edge, columella with three plaits, of wliich the lowest 

 is the smallest and double ; canal reflected, umbilicus 

 very small with a broad and distinct border : length 

 1-2, breadth 0-9. 



42 Cane, chrysostoma nobis. Conch Illustr. f. 39. Z. P. 



1832, p. 54. Found in sand at from 8 to 10 fathoms, 

 at Panama and St. Elena. Mr. Cuming. 



43 Cane, rugosa Lam. Encycl. meth. t. 375 f. 8. China. 



44 Cane, hfemastoma nobis. Conch. Illustr. f 40. Z. P. 



1832, p. 54. Found in sand at from 10 to 16 fathoms, 

 near the Gallapagos Islands. Mr. Cuming. 



45 Cane, rigida nobis. Conch. Illustr. f. 41. Z. P. 1832, 



p. 53. Dredged in sand at 13 fathoms depth at 

 Puerto Portrero. Mr. Cuming. 



