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APPENDIX. 
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63. Murex adustus ? Lam. Hist, vii. 162. 
Icon. Seha, Mus. iii, t. 77. f. 9. 10. Martini Conch, ai. t. 105, 
f. 990, 991. 
This shell agrees very well with the description of Lamarck, ex- 
cept that the whole edge of the mouth is of a fine rose-red colour. 
64. Tritonium Tranquebaricum, n. 
Triton Tranquebaricum, Lam. Hist, vii. 189. 
Icon. Ency. Mcth. t. 422, f. 6. ^ 
65. Tritonium Australe, n. 
Triton Australe, Lam, Hist. vii. 179. 
Murex Tritonium Australe, Chemn. Conch, xi. 
. Icon. Chemn. xi. t. 194. f. 1867, 1868. 
66. Ranella leucostoma, Lam, Hist, vii. 150. 
Icon. — 
This shell is very like Triton Scohinator, Lam. ,* and the varices, 
like it, neither form a complete series, nor are they alternate, so 
that it does not agree exactly with the characters of either genus. 
67. Fusus VERRUCOSUS, n. 
Murex verrucosus, Gmel, JSyst. Nat. 3557. 
Icon. Martini, iv. t. 146. f. 1349, 1356. 
68. Conus achatinus, Brug. Diet. n. 66. Lam. Hist. vii. 480. 
Icon. Chemn, x. 1. 142. f. 1317. Ency, Method, t. 330. f. 6. 
69. Conus puncturatus, Brug. Diet, n. 35. Lam. Hist. i. 460. 
Icon. Ency. Meth, t. 322. f, 9. 
70. Conus maurus, (n. s.) 
Testa turhinata coronata albida zonis duahus fuscist spirA 
subdepressa mucronata, fauce albida zonis duahus pur- 
pureis notatd. 
Icon. • 
Shell very plain, top-shaped, crowned, and whitish, with two 
brown bands ; spire rather depressed ; crowned, blunt ; the epi- 
