104 Panama Shells. STEOMBID^ 



112. Oniscia tuberculosa. 



Synonymy. 



Oniscia tuberculosa Reeve Conch. Syst. pi. 253. f. 2-4. 1842. 



Lam. An. sans Vert. X. 13. No. 2. 1844. 



Reeve Conch. Icon. pi. 1. f. 6. Aug. 184&. 



Station. — In clefts of rocks at low water ; Cuming 1 Reeve. 



Habitat. — South Seas ; Deshayes. 



Gallapago Is. ; Cuming I Reeve. 



Australia; Jay. 



San Juan, in Lower California ; Lt. Green I Gould 



MSS. ; also Mus. Essex Inst. 

 Taboga ; 0. B. A. 1 

 We think Dr. Jay must have been misinformed. 

 "We found 2 specimens, one mature and one young; both 

 were dead, but uearly perfect. 



Family— STROMBID^. 

 113. Conus lirunneiis. 



Synonymy. 



Conus brunneus Wood Ind. Test. Supp. pi. 3. f. 1. 1828. 



Sowb. Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 18. Mar. 1834. 



Mull. Synop. Nov. Test. Viv. p. 123. May 1836. 



Sowb. Conch. 111. pi. 57. f. 88. 1841. 



Reeve Conch. Icon. pi. 14. f. 12. June 1843. 



Lam. An. sans Vert. X. 12'7. No. 182. 1845. 



Kiener Iconog. p. 24. pi. 15. f. 1. 



Station. — In clefts of rocks ; Cuming I Sowerby : also Reeve. 

 Our specimens were found in a similar situation, near low 

 water mark. 



Habitat. — Unknown ; Wood. 



Gallapago Is., Puerto Portrero, and Panama ; Cum- 

 ing I Sowerby : also Reeve : also Miiller. 



