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1703—1799. Two species of Mu rex, the first resembling M. brasica, but 
having a transverse row of tubcrcules between the varices; the last two numbers 
differ in their yellow mouth. 
1897 — 1914. Varieties of Pteroccra chiragra, (age, colour, monstrosities, &c.) 
1985 — 1987. Differs from the Strombus suecinctus only in having a keel 
round the body whorl 
2074 — 2085. Two species of Purpura, the first having two rows of tubercles 
on the body whorl, and the lips yellow — the other, different varieties of the 
P. persiea. 
2237 2238. A species of Tercbra, resembling the T. aciculina in shape, but 
of a white colour, with bluish markings at the sutures. 
2360 2362. A species of Voluta, closely resembling the “orange flag.” V. 
vexillum, but is larger, and has many of the transverse red bands connected by 
longitudinal red cloudings. 
2572. A cowry, differing from the C. olivaeea, in being shorter, the margin 
thicker, and having a square brown spot on the back. 
2814 2819. Four species of Oliva, the first resembling 0. utriculus, but is 
banded and reticulated with dark brown ; the next is probably a variety of the 
O. textilinea. The two next specimens differ from the O. scripta chiefly in 
size, while the last species, resembles O. undata in markings, but is much 
more slender. 
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