
CoTTON—CATALOGUE OF CONE SHELLS 267 
HERMES LUTEUS (Sowerby). 
Conus luteus Sowerby, 1833, pt. 25, fig. 8 and 8x. Hab.? 
Conus nucleus Reeve, 1848, pl. 3, sp. 280. Matnog. 
Loc. Annaa Island. Kenyon Collection. Western Australia, Shark Bay. 
Northern Territory. 
Remarks. Also recorded from King George Sound, Western Australia. 
HERMES TENDINEUS (Bruguiére). 
Conus tendineus Bruguiére, 1792. p. 733. Africa. 
Conus granulosus Sowerby, 1834, p. 18. Annaa Island. 
Loc. Mauritius. Kenyon Collection. 
HERMES TEREBELLUM (Linné). 
Conus terebellum Linné, 1758, p. 718. Asia. 
Cons terebra Born, 1780, p. 162. Hab.? 
Conus coelebs Hind, 1843, p. 256. Fiji. 
Loc. Fiji, Loma Loma. Philippines. New Guinea. Mauritius. 
Remarks. Recorded from Swan River, Western Australia and Queensland. 
HerMES THOMASI (Sowerby). 
Conus thomasi Sowerby, 1881, p. 635, pl. 56, fig. 4. Red Sea. 
Loc. Red Sea. 
Remarks. Our single specimen from Aden is much less coarsely spirally sculp- 
tured than terebellum and in addition the spire is shorter. 
HERMES circUMCISUS (Born). 
Conus circumcisus Born, 1780, p. 163. Hab.? 
Conus brazieri Sowerby, 1881, a p. 734, pl. 1, fig. 9. Solomon Islands. 
Conus dux Bruguiére, 1792, p. 732. Grandes Indes. 
Loc. Moluceas. Amboina. Kenyon Collection. Solomon Islands. 
Hermes cuavus (Linné) 
Conus clavus Linné, 1758, p. 716. Hab.? 
Loc. ‘‘New Caledonia’’, Kenyon Collection. Fiji. 
Remarks. One perfect example of this specimen measuring 52 mm. in height 
is in the Kenyon Collection with the above locality. It has all the characteristics of 
the genus, except that the colour pattern is somewhat like that of Dartoconus. 
HerMEs Auristacus (Linné). 
Conus aurisiacus Linné, 1758, p. 716. Hab.? 
Loc. Moluceas. Kenyon Collection. 
HERMES TRIGGI sp. nov. 
Shell long and rather narrow, thick, spire smooth, elevated, conic, acute, 
whorls shallowly channelled and crossed by fine accremental striae; body whorl 
