489 



Dolium fasciatum, Martini. 



Dolium fasciatum, Martini, iii. p. 406. f. 1081 ; Lamarck, An. s. 

 Vert. ; Blainv. Diet. Sc. Nat. liv. ; Kiener, Coq. Viv. Dol. pi. 3. 

 f. 5 ; Reeve, Conch. Icon. Dol. f. 11. 



Buccinum fasciatum, Bruguiere, Hist. Vers, p. 247; Bosc.,Coquilles. 



Buccinum sulcosum, Dillwyn (not Born), Desc. Cat. ii. p. 584 j 

 Wood, Ind. Testae, pi. 22. f. 5. 



Dolium latesulcatum, Martini. 



Dolium latesulcatum, Martini, Conch. Cab. iii. p. 396. f. 1072, 

 1082. 



Dolium lactescens, Schroter, Index to Martini (1788), abridged 

 from D. lactescens latesulcatum, Mart. iii. p. 390. 



Buccinum dolium, in part, Bruguiere,. Hist. Vers, p. 246. 



Buccinum dolium, var. B (as B. allium of Solander), Dillw. Desc. 

 Cat. ii. p. 585. 



Dolium galea, Montfort, probably. 



Dolium fasciatum, var., Kiener, Coq. Viv. Dol. pi. 4. f. 6. 



Dolium costatum, Menke, Synopsis ; Deshayes ed. Lam. ; Reeve, 

 Conch. Icon. Dol. f. 8. 



The more characteristic examples (Martini, f. 1072) are oval and 

 of a pearly white ; the ribs in the young are, for the most part, 

 obsoletely tessellated ; in a rare variety (Mus. Cuming) the shape is 

 more round than usual, the ribs subarticulately painted with fulvous 

 brown, and their intervals, which are adorned with a single spiral 

 tawny line, concentrically and broadly streaked with greyish purple. 

 The suture in this variety, which I designate picta, is more canali- 

 culated, and between the first two or three of the thirteen ribs which 

 encircle the body-whorl is (as occasionally in the form lactescens) 

 an additional costella. 



Dolium cepa, Martini. 



Bulla canaliculata, Linn. Syst. Nat. ed. 10, from types ; Mus. 

 Ulric. (Young). 



Dolium cepa, Martini, Conch. Cab. iii. p. 401. pi. 117. f. 1076, 

 1077. 



Dolium marmoreum, Schroter, Index to Mart, and Chemn. 

 Cadus cepa, Bolten, for Martini, f. 1076. 



Buccinum olearium, Bruguiere (not Linn.), Hist. Vers, p. 243 ; 

 Bosc, Coquilles. 



Dolium olearium, Lamarck, Anim. s. Vert. ; Blainv. Diet. Sc. Nat. 

 liv. ; Hanley, Young, Conch. ; Reeve, Conch. Icon. Dol. f. 14. Not 

 of Crouch, Sowerby's Gen. or Reeve's Conch. Syst. 



Buccinum galea, Wood, Index Testae, pi. 22. f. 2, probably. 



Dolium plumatum, Green, Albany Instit. i. p. 132, probably. 



The fry of this well-known species proves to be the long-lost 

 Bulla canaliculata of Linnseus, but, as the identity could not possibly 

 have been discovered without an examination of the author's cabinet, 

 the next earliest binomial appellation has been adopted. The epithet 



