CONUS. Panama Shells. 106 



Panama, and the Gallapagos ; Deshayes : also Kiener. 



Panama; Jay. 



Taboga ; C. B. A. I 

 We found 4 specimens. Deshayes's words are, "L'ile de 

 Panama; • * « que Ton rencontre assez fr^quemtaent 4 

 Panama et aux Gallapagos." In several instances this author 

 appears to have fallen into the geographical error of supposing 

 Panama to be an island. 



114. Conus g^ladiator. 



Synonymr/. 



Conus gladiator Brod. in Proc. Zool. Soc Lond. p. 55. Apr. 1833. 



Miill. Synop. Nov. Test. Viv. p. 121. May 1836. 



Sowb. Conch. 111. pi. 33. f. 34. 1841. 



Eeeve Conch. Icon. pi. 22. f. 127. Aug. 1843. 



; Kiener Iconog. p. 25. pi. 15. f. 4. and pi. 109. f. 4. 



Station. — ^In sandy mud in the clefts of rocks ; Cuming ! 

 Broderip. In soft mud in the clefts of rooks ; Cuming t 

 Eeeve. 



"We found this species at low water mark, mostly under 

 stones which were more or less mingled with sand. 



Habitat. — Panama ; Cuming I Broderip : also Eeeve : also 

 Muller. 



Panama ; Sowerby : also Kiener : and Jay. 



Panama and Taboga ; C. B. A. I 

 We collected 70 specimens. 



116. Conus maho^ani. 



Synonymy. 



Conus mdkogani Eeeve Conch. Icon. pi. 22. f. 126. Aug. 1843. 



Reeve in Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. p. 169. Dec. 1843. 



Kiener Iconog. p. 170. pi. 74. f. 3. 



■Station. — Sandy mud ; Cuming 1 Eeeve. 



JULY, 1852. 27 Ann. Lto. Nat. Hisi. 



