Class VI. BUCCINUM. WHELK. 273 



Lin. Sy st. 1204. No. 4?6. List. Conch, tab. Q66. Jig. 21. 8. reticu- 

 G»j. Im, 3495. Lin. Tr. viii. 137- latum. 



n/r 1 rr * r> o^r> Reticulated. 



Mont. Test. Br. 240. 



B. with spires scarcely raised, and strongly 

 reticulated ; of a deep brown color, and of an 

 oblong oval form. The aperture white, glossy, 

 and denticulated. Size of a hazel-nut. Tab. 

 lxxv. Jig. Q. et Jig. *$. (f young). 



Lin. Tr. viii. 138. t. 4./. 8. Mont. Test. Br. 242. t. 9. /. 7. Q. ambi- 



GUUM. 



* B. with a somewhat pyramidal shell, striated 

 across, ribbed lengthways ; lip thinner ; length 

 five eighths of an inch ; breadth three eighths 

 of an inch ; inhabits the sea. 

 Near Weymouth. 



Lin. Tr. viii. 138. t. 4./. 4. B. minutum. Br. Zool. iv. 10. macula. 



Mont. Test. Br. 241. t. 8. 122. 



B. with five spires, striated spirally; ribbed 

 transversely. Size less than a pea. 



Found on the western coasts : also in Norway. 

 Vide Act. Nidr. torn. iv. tab. 16. Jig. 25. 



Tab. lxxxii. Jig. 6. 



f The Buccinum pullus of the preceding edition, Ed. 

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