t&lTON. Panama S!ielh 117 



Triton ffiblosus Mull. Synop. Nov, Test. Viv. p 102. May 1838. 



'^^-^ -■ — --^ Reeve Conch. Icon. pi. 14. f. 38. pi. 11. f. 



38. var. June 1844. 



Mr. Reeve's reference to Proc. Z. S. 1844 appears to be a 

 taisprint* 



/Station. — Coarse sand at the depth of 7 fathoms ; Cuming I 

 Broderip : also Eeeve. 



Habitat. — Panama, and Monte Christi; Cuming! Broderip: 

 also Heeve. 

 Panama ; C. B. A. I 

 We were indebted to the hermit crabs for 5 specimens, 



130. Triton lignarius. 



Synonymy. 



Triton Itgnarius Brod. in Proc. Zool. Soo. Lond. p. 5. Jan. 1833. 



. Mull. Synop. Nov. Test. "Viv. p. lOl. May 1836. 



<■- - ■ " -'- '■> Reeve CoHch. Icon. pi. 13. f. 40. June 1844, 



■ ■ ■ .■ .^.^-i— — Hinds in Voy. Sulph. Moll. p. 12. pi. 4. 



f. 15, 16. 1844. 



Station. — Sandy mud at a depth of from 7 to 12 fathoms ; 

 Cuming I Broderip : also Reeve. 

 Sandy mud 7 fathoms ; Hinds I 



Habitat. — Puerto Portrero, and Panama; Cuming I Broderip: 

 also Miiller. 

 Puerto Portrero, St. Elena, and Panama; Cuming 1 



Reeve. 

 M&nte Christi ; Hinds 1 

 Ma^;atkh ; Melchers I Menke. 

 Panama; Jay. 

 Panama ; C. B. A. ! 

 We obtained one small but perfect specimen of this very 

 elegant speciea. The varix at the labrum is enormously 

 tlevelopcA Thfe shell was occupied by a hermit crab. 



JULY 1852. 30 A»K. Ltd. Nat. Hist. 



