
COTTON—CATALOGUE OF CONE SHELLS 261 
DENDROCONUS GUBERNATOR (Bruguiére). 
Conus gubernator Bruguiére, 1792, p. 727. Indian Ocean. 
Conus termineus Lamarck, 1810, p. 426. Asia. 
Loc, Ceylon, East Indies. Fiji. Philippines. Manus. Brooker Island. 
Remarks. There seems to be a larger form which we have from Ceylon as 
gubcrnutor and a smaller form well represented in the Pacific which is labelled 
termineus in our collection. Both species have been recorded from Ceylon and 
are considered to be synonyms by Tryon. 
Genus TextTmtra Swainson. 
Textilia Swainson, 1840, p. 312. 
Genotype: Conus bullatus Linné, 1758. Hab. ? 
Remarks. Thick, polished, swollen whorls, smooth above, grooved below and 
spire whorls striate. 
TEXTILIA BULLATA (Linné). 
Conus bullatus Linné, 1758, p, 717, Hab.? 
Loc. Manus. Philippines. Kenyon Collection. 
Trxtinia cerva (Lamarck). 
Conus cervus Lamarek, 1822, 7, p. 510. Hab.? 
Loc. Moluccas. 
Remarks. Our largest specimen is 70 mm. in height. 
TEXTILIA TINIANA (Bruguiére), 
Conus tintianus Bruguiére, 1792, p. 713. Tinian Island. 
Conus aurora Lamarek, 1810, p. 428. Hab.? 
Conus scutor Hedley, 1913, p. 308. Hrror for 
Conus secutor Crosse, 1865, p. 303, pl. 9, fig. 3. Hab.? 
Conus rosaceus Dillwyn, 1817, p. 433. East Indies. 
Conus lovent Krauss, 1848, p. 131, pl. 6, fig. 25. 
Conus lavendulus Bartsch, 1915, p. 12, pl. 1, fig. 12. 8. Africa, Cape and Natal. 
Loc. Kenyon Collection. Tinian Island. Cape of Good Hope, 8. Africa. 
Remarks. We have this species from Krysna, South Africa as Javendulus. 
TEXTILIA ADAMSONI (Broderip). 
Conus adamsoni Broderip, 1836, p. 44. Hab.? 
Conus rhododendron Jay, 1839, p. 100, No. 3805, pl. 7, fig. 2,3. Australasia. 
Conus cingulatus Sowerby, 1825, No, 2467, p. 34, not Lamarck, 1810. 
Conus discrepans Sowerby, 1833, pt. 29, fig, 28. Hab.? 
Loc. Kenyon Collection. Claremont Islands. 
Remarks. <A series of this beautiful shell is without definite locality, One 
specimen has the label ‘‘adamsonwi, Claremont Is.”’ 
