
COoTTON—CATALOGUE OF CONE SHELLS 247 
Dauciconus PLANORDIS (Born). 
Conus planorbis Boru, 1780, p. 164, pl. 7, fig. 13, 14. Hab.? 
Conus connectens Adams, 1854, p, 136. China. 
Loe. Cambridge Gulf. Queensland. Fiji. Philippines. Indian Ocean. 
Remarks. Specimens identified as senator Linné 1758 appear to be the same 
species. Llowever, it is generally recognized that senator is unidentifiable. Linné 
deseribed the species too briefly and without locality. There is no anthentie figure. 
The species has been referred to Rhizoconus by some authors, 
Dauciconus Linkatus (Brugniére). 
Conus lineatus Bruguiére, 1792, p. 645. Indian Ocean. 
Lac. Philippines. Queensland, Townsville. Wiji. 
Remarks. Chemnitz and others have been quoted as authors of the above 
species. The name nolatus Tomlin 1937 was introduced for linewtus Borson 1820, 
and there is a prior /ieatus Solander 1766. The present species may require a 
new name. 
Davciwonus rurvus (Reeve). 
Conus furvus Reeve, 1843, p. 13, sp. 69. Ticao. 
Conus liqnarius Reeve, 1843, pl. 24, sp. 136. Port Sacloban, Leyte Island. 
Conus buxeus Reeve, 1844, pl. 47, sp. 265. Ilab.? Not bunens R6ding 1798. 
Conus cecilet Kiener, 1850, p. 286, pl. 98, fig. 4 and pl. 107, fig. 3. China Seas. 
Loc. Philippines. Miri, Sarawak. 
Davciconus augur (Solander). 
Conus augur Solander, 1786, p. 44, No. 1046, Hab,? 
Loc, Ceylon. 
Daucrconus KERMADECENSIS (Iredale). 
Conus kermadecensis Iredale 1913, p. 227, pl. 9, fig. 15, 16. Sunday Island, 
Lee. Sunday Island, Kermadee Group. 
Remarks. A specimen in this collection is marked ‘‘'Type specimen Kenyon 
Coll, 420.’’ It is a perfect specimen of this species but certainly not the type, 
and meastires 45 mm. in length, not 55 mm. It apparently belongs to this genus 
and to the ** planorbis’’ type. 
Genus Pronoconus Mérch, 
Pionoconus Moérch, 1852, p. 70, 
Genotype: Conus magus Linné, 1758. Hab.? 
Remarks. Shell with spire moderate in height, striate, body whorl long and 
rather cylindrical, closely striate below ; clonded colouration, 
Prionoconus Magus (Linné), 
Conus magus Linné, 1758, p. 716. Hab.? 
Conus circae Chemnitz, 1795, pl. 183, fig. 1778, 1779. Molucea Islands. Described 
by Sowerby 1858, p. 39, pl. 21, (207), fig. 518. 4514, pl. 22, (208), fig. 525, 
Philippines. 
