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Reference to Cassis lahiata. 



Lister, t. 1008, fig. 71, C. 



Rumph. Mus. t. 23, fig. A. 



Petiver. Gaz. t. 2, fig. 10, and t. 7, fig. 10. 



Chem. Conch. 2, t. 184, fig. 1790, and t. 185, fig. 1791. 



C. TUBEROSA, Lin. In the twelfth edition of the Systema Natura, Linne quotes 

 Gualteri, t. 41, fig. AAA, which is the tuberosa of authors, but his original 

 description, and which he retains in the twelfth edition, applies to a different shell, 

 probably, as he remarks, to a variety of Cassidaria echinophora. 



Reference to Cassis tuberosa. 



Gualt. Test. t. 41, fig. A A A. Cochlea cassidiformis. 



Favanne. PI. 25, fig. B, 2. 



Encyc. Method., 406, fig. 1, and 407, fig. 2. 



Lam. An. sans Vert. 



Sowerby's Manual, fig. 410. 



Reeve. Conch. Icon. PI. 3, fig. 7. 



Reference to Cassis flammea. 



Seba. Mus. 3. t. 73, fig. 2, 5, 6, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20. 

 Knorr. 3, PI. 10, fig. 1, 2, (old) PI. 4, fig. 1*, (young.) 

 Martini, 2, fig. 353, 354, and 381, 382. 

 Reeve. Conch. Icon. PI. 5, fig. 12. 



TRITON, Mont. 



T. TUBEROsus. Two distinct shells are usually referred to this species. The 

 so-called variety 1 designate by the name of T. pyriformis. 



Reference to Triton tuherosus. 



Lister. Conch, t. 935, fig. 29a. 



Rumph. t. 24, fig. H. 



Vogage of Astrolabe, PL 40, fig. 19. 



Animal olive-green with large dots. Shell with a crooked oblique beak. 



Reference to Triton pyriformis. 



Martini. 3, fig. 1050, 1051. 

 Dillwyn. Murex pyrum, var. C. 

 Kiener. PI. 14, fig. 2. 

 Reeve. Conch. Icon. PI. 41, fig. lb. 

 Voyage of Astrolabe, PI. 40, fig. 18. 

 Animal ash-coloured with small dots. Shell with the beak less oblique, and straighler than in the 

 preceding species- 



* Quoted by Lam. for Cassis tuberosa. 

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