PLATE XXXVI. 
I, 2. Fusus Coniferus. (Pine-shaped Fusus.) Elongated ; spire, with six or seven volutions; apex acute; body, with twelve or 
thirteen spiral ribs ; spire, with only four or five ; aperture oblong-ovate ; canal short, wide; inner lip smooth, narrow : outer lip 
sharp, even on edge. 
3, 4. F. Mltrula. (Mitre-formed Fusus.) Turreted ; spire long, with six or seven volutions ; apex acute ; with ten to twelve, 
longitudinal ribs; aperture elongated ; canal short, straight, wide ; inner lip reflected on straight columella ; outer lip straight on 
margin. 
5, 6. F. Curtus. (Short Fusus.) Ovate, ventricose ; spire short, with four volutions; apex obtuse ; with twelve, longitudinal 
ribs on each volution; with many stria); aperture oval; canal short, narrow; pillar lip reflected on columella; outer lip thin, 
internally striated. 
7, 8. F. Gradatus. (Graduated Fusus.) Ventricose ; spire short, acute, with four volutions; apex sharp, with ten longitudinal, 
varicose ribs ; aperture oval ; canal short, open, curved ; inner lip smooth. 
9,10. F. Eehinatus. (Spined Fusus.) Elongated, turreted ; spire long, with five, ventricose volutions and deep suture ; with 
many, sharp ribs, crossed by transverse strife; aperture ovate ; canal curved; stria) continued over columella; outer lip thickened. 
II, 12. F. Costellifepus. (Small-ribbed Fusus.) Sub-turreted ; spire, with four volutions and about eighteen, longitudinal ribs, 
crossed by spiral stria) ; aperture sub-ovate; canal nearly straight ; inner lip reflected on columella; outer lip expanded. 
13, 14. F. Heywoodii. (Heywood's Fusus.) Oblong-ovate; spire, with five or six, inflated volutions ; surface smooth, with 
fourteen, longitudinal ribs and several varices; aperture ovate ; caual slightly twisted; inner lip smooth, reflected on columella ; 
outer lip thin. 
15, 16. F. Cancellatus. (Latticed Fusus.) Elongated; spire long, with five volutions; apex sharp, with acute, transverse, 
longitudinal ribs ; aperture elongated ; canal curved, open. 
17. F. Parkinsonii. (Parkinson's Fusus.) Elongated; spire with five or six volutions; apex obtuse, with longitudinal, flat 
ribs and faint, transverse stria) ; aperture ovate; pillar lip smooth, reflected on columella; outer lip thickened. 
18, 19. F. Sulcatus. (Fin-rowed Fusus.) Greatly elongated, sub-turreted; spire produced, with six or seven volutions; apex 
obtuse, with about seven, linear, transverse sulci in each volution; aperture ovate; canal recurved; pillar lip smooth; outer lip 
thickened, with twelve teeth internally. 
20,21. F. Manni. (Mann's Fusus.) Sub-fusiform; spire, with five or six volutions; apex obtuse, with twelve, longitudinal 
ribs; the whole with spiral strioe; body volution devoid of ribs;-aperture elliptical; canal short, straight; inner lip smooth, 
reflected on columella above; outer lip thickened. 
22, 23. F. Regulapis. ( Straight Fusus.) V. Plate XXXV., Figs. 15,16. 
24, 25. F. Carinellus. (Small-keeled Fusus.) Elongated; spire short, with six convex volutions, in the middle of which is a 
sub-carina; the whole with many, longitudinal ribs, crossed by many, spiral stria?; aperture oblong-ovate; canal long, straight, 
open ; inner lip reflected on columella ; outer lip thin, even. 
26. F. Striatus. (Striated Fusus.) Ventricose ; spire short; with five or six volutions; apex obtuse ; the whole, with many, 
transverse ribs, with three to five, parallel strife; aperture semi-ovate; canal short, wide, straight; inner lip smooth, reflected on 
columella; outer lip smooth, even. 
27,28. F. Alveolatus. (Chequered Fusus.) Turreted, elongated; spire, with six or seven volutions; the whole, with thick, 
longitudinal ribs, crossed by two, spiral ribs on volution of spire, and by six or seven on body ; intervals between ribs forming 
square, deep cells; aperture round; inner lip smooth, reflected on columella; outer lip plain; beak half-cylindrical. 
29, 30. F. Junceus. (Slender Fusus.) Elongated, taper; spire produced, with six or seven, inflated volutions ; apex obtuse • 
with spiral, longitudinal stria); aperture long, narrow, acute; canal short, straight; inner lip smooth; outer lip sharp at edge. 
31, 32. F. Happulus. (Little Harp Fusus.) Oblong-ovate; spire short, with five squarish volutions; apex sharp ; with many, 
longitudinal ribs ; aperture orbicular ; canal nearly straight. 
33,34. F. Errans. (Wandering Fusus.) Oblong-ovate; spire acute, sub-turreted, with six volutions; apex acute; body with 
two prominent and several lesser ribs ; with fine, spiral, crossed by longitudinal stria); aperture oblong-ovate ; canal nearly straight; 
inner lip smooth ; outer lip thin. 
35,36. F. Trilineatus. (Three-lined Fusus.) Elongated; spire short, with five or six volutions; apex obtuse; with many, 
transverse ribs ; aperture elongated; canal straight, short, open ; inner lip reflected on columella; outer lip thin, with nine or ten* 
folds within. 
37,38. F. Interruptus. (Interrupted Fusus.) Sub-turreted; spire smooth, with five or six, flat volutions; apex acute; body, 
with many, spiral sulci ; aperture ovate; inner lip smooth, reflected on colnmella ; outer lip plaited internally, smooth on margin. 
39,40. Cancellaria lseviuscula. (Smoothish Cancellaria.) Short; body large; spire small, with four, inflated volutions; 
with well-marked suture; apex acute; with varicose ribs, crossed by many, elevated strife; aperture oblique; inner lip reflected 
on columella, with two plaits and a spiral ridge; outer lip thickened on edge, ribbed internally. 
41, 42. C. Quadrata. (Square-shaped Cancellaria.) Oblong-ovate; spire, with four, inflated volutions, separated by narrow 
suture; apex obtuse; with spiral, longitudinal stria); aperture oblique, oolong-ovate; inner lip spread over columella, with two, 
obtuse plaits and spiral fold on its edge; outer lip entire, internally striated. 
43, 44. F. Bifaseiatus. (Two-faced Fusus.) Elongated; spire long, with six turreted volutions; with carina from centre of 
body volution to outer lip; with strong, longitudinal and transverse stria); aperture oblong; canal short, straight. 
45. F. Carinatus. (Keeled Fusus.) Oblong-ovate; spire, with four volutions ; apex obtuse; body, with six or seven transverse 
ribs and two on volutions of spire; aperture oblong-ovate; canal short, oblique, open; pillar-lip smooth, reflected on columella; 
outer lip regular. 
46, 47. C. Evulsa. (Drawn-out Cancellaria .) Ovate, short; body large; spire short, with five, snb-turreted volutions, with 
longitudinal varices and ribs ; crossed by transverse, spiral stria); aperture oblique, oblong-ovate ; pillar-lip reflected on columella, 
with two plaits and spiral ridge; canal vory short, rounded; outer lip, with strong varix behind, striated internally. 
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