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LePTroOcONUS ARCHITHALASSUS (Solander). 
Conus archithalassus Solander, 1786, p. 189, no. 4017. Amboina, 
Loc. Mauritius, 
Remarks, This typical single specimen No. 42 of the Kenyon Collection ap- 
proaches temnes Tredale in shape but has a different colour pattern. The name 
and locality on the Jabel are Sowerby’s, who probably supplied the shell. 
Lerroconus MONILE (Bruguiére). 
Conus montle Bruguiére, 1792, p. 646, Indian Ocean. 
Loc. Manus. Philippines. Ceylon. 
Leproconus MALpIVUS (Bruguiére). 
Conus maldivus (Bruguiére), 1792, p. 644. Maldive Island. 
Loc, Ceylon, Maldive Island. Kenyon Collection. 
Remarks. Colouration partaking somewhat of both generalis and monile. 
LEPTOCONTIS MALACANUES (Bruguiére). 
Conus malaconus Bruguiére, 1792, p. 645. Straits of Malacca, 
Lor. Malacca, 
LEPTOCONUS SIEBALDI (Reeve). 
Conus siebaldi Reeve, 1848, pl. 1, fig. 269. Japan. 
Conus rarimaculatus Sowerby, 1870, p. 257, pl. 22, fig, 4. China Seas. 
Loc. Kenyon Collection, ‘‘Japan.’’ 
Leproconus Genpraurs (Linné). 
Conus generalis Linné, 1767, p. 1166, India Orientali. 
Conus spiroglorus Deshayes, 1863, p. 135, pl. 8, fig. 15, 14, Reunion, 
Loc. Manus. Molueeas, Fiji. New Caledonia. Brooker Island, Ceylon. 
Red Sea. Queensland, Darnley Island. 
Remarks. South Pacifie specimens are stouter with less bright and less con- 
trasting colour pattern. 
Leproconus THALASSTARCHUS (Sowerby). 
Conus thalassiarchus Sowerby, 1834, pt. 56, 57, fig. 80, 85. Luzon. 
Conus castrensis Gould, 1843, p. 138. Hab.? 
Loc. Kenyon Colleetion ‘‘ Philippines’’. 
Remarks, In Gould’s Otia Conchologica, 1862, there is in brackets the state- 
ment ‘‘ This is the C. thalassiarchus Reeve, 1843,’’ following the reprinted deserip- 
tion of easlrensis Gould. 
LEproconus ACUMINATUS (Bruguiére). 
Conus acuminatus Bruguiére, 1792, p, 688. Mers des grandes Indes. 
Conus insignis Sowerby, 1833, pt. 28, fig. 17. Hab.? 
Conus textilinus Kiener, 1850, p. 383, pl. 108, fig. 5. Hab.? 
Conus nodulosus Sowerby, 1864. Swan River. 
Loc. Red Sea. 
Remarks. T have not recognized Sowerby’s species amongst Western Austra- 
lian shells. 
