446 WORMS. TESTACEA. 78. Murex. 



Incraffatus. Shell oblong, tranfverfely wrinkled and longitudinally ftriate; 

 lip denticulate within and thickened without. 

 Inhabits——^?. Nidros. 4./. 96. tab. 16. fig. 29. 



•Truncates. Shell oblong longitudinally ribbed : beak a little reflected 

 emarginate truncate. 

 M. coitatus. Pennant Brit % Zool. iv. tab. 79«'*£c /0^ 

 A3. Niaros. 4.. p. 97. tab. 16. fig. 26. 

 Inhabits European coafis : very minute,, with 6 whorls. 



* Acumina- Shell narrow oblong ribbed, with a pointed fpire. 

 tus. Inhabits England. Pern* Brit, Zoo//, iv. tab. 79. minute, 



Argus* Shell gibbous with trarfverfe tuberculate ribs ; brown with 

 darker bands, within white: aperture ovate. 

 Rumpf. muf. tab. 49. B. Klein ofr. tub. jfg- 128. 

 Leffer t eft. fig. 62. Knorr Vergn. 5. tab. 3. fig. 3. 

 Martini conch 4. tab. 127 fig. 1 223. 



2. Seba muf. 3. /*£. $J. fig 33. 



Martini conch. 4. /*£. 131.7^. 1255, 1256. 

 Chemn. conch. 10. t. iSo.f 1522. 



3. Martyn univ. conch. 1. /#£. 3. 



Inhabits India; 3) Friendly and Society I/lands. 



Maculofus. Shell cancellate, yellow with alternate white bands and 

 chefnut patches: ipire with 11 round whorls. 

 Lifer tab. 1022. Rumpf. muf tab. 49. G, 

 Seba muj. 3 • tab. 5 1 fig. 20, 2 1 . 

 Martini conch. 4. tab. I $2, fig. 1 257, 1253. 

 Fa'vann. conch, tab. %l fg. X ? 1 - 

 2. Bonan. rccr. and JV////I A'z/v. ^-fg. 48. 

 Inhabits /«<#« : extremely rare, 



Magella- Shell ventricofe umbilicate tranfverfely ftriate, cinereous 

 nicus. within violet: whorls of the fpire with paraleii ribs, 



the firft very large. 

 Knorr Vergn. 4. tab. ^O.fig. 2. 

 Martini conch 4. tab, 139./%. 1297. 

 2. Chemn. conch. 10. tab. \b\.fg. 1570. 



Inhabits the Straights of Magellan : refembles Buccinum harpa. 

 Shell with an ovai aperture; whorls with high acute foiiaceous 

 ribs. 



Cancellous Shell ovate fol id opake cinereous: whorls of the fpire can- 

 cellate and feparated by a groove. 

 Inhabits Knorr y'ergn. 2. tab. 2y.fg. 3, 



Siolopaceus. 



