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Tab. Fig. 
854. 11 . Strombus Unicornis. 
— ■ 12 . Strombus Fusus. 
855. 12 . a. Has been generally quoted for Strombus vittatus; but I never saw that species 
with the lip so much expanded. 
_ 12 . b. Is a variety of Strombus vittatus, with the body whirl shorter, and the spire more 
produced; and it is described as a separate species by Lamarck, with the name 
of Strombus turritus. 
856 . 12 . c. Has been generally considered to be a young shell of Strombus latissimus; but 
Mr. Swainson, in the Catalogue of Mrs. Bligh’s Collection, has arranged it as a se¬ 
parate species, with the name of Strombus inermis. 
85/. 13. Strombus Urceus. 
858. 14. Strombus Samar. 
859. 15. Strombus minimus of Linneus: and Mr. Swainson has judiciously remarked, that 
in the Descriptive Catalogue this species has been confounded with Strombus 
marginatus; and he has suggested, that the Linnean Strombus marginatus is a 
variety of Strombus accinctus. 
— 16 . Strombus accinctus. 
860 . 17 . Strombus fas ciatus; and Klein’s t. 6 . f. 107 . has been copied from this figure. 
8 bl. 18. Strombus lentiginosus. 
862 . 18. a. Is generally considered to be an old and very full grown shell of Strombus latis¬ 
simus, but has been arranged separately by Chemnitz, with the name of Strom¬ 
bus Goliath. 
863 . 18. b. Strombus Gigas. Buonanni, in his Ricreatione, part 3. f. 404. and 405. has re¬ 
presented the two sides of this shell, and Lister has here copied only the latter of 
these figures. 
864. 19 . Is probably a young shell of Strombus Accipiter; but the figure badly accords with 
Lister’s description, and is not well executed. 
865. 20 . Strombus Pes Pelecani; and Klein’s t. 2 . f. 42. is a copy. 
866 . 21 . Strombus Larnbis. 
— 21 . b. Strombus Pes Pelecani; and Klein’s t. 2 . f. 41. is a copy. 
867 . 22 . This shell is generally considered to be a variety of Strombus Scorpius, but has 
been arranged separately by Lamarck, with the name of Pterocera pseudo- 
scorpio; and differs in being larger, and in having the claws thicker and much 
less nodulous. 
868 . 23.1 Strombus Millepeda; and the engraving of the latter figure has been made from 
869 . — j Buonanni’s Ricreatione, part 3. f. 311. 
870 . 24. Strombus Chiragra. 
871 . 25. Same as Martini, t. 83. f. 836. and 837; which Gmelin arranged as a variety of 
Strombus Gallus, and which is the Strombus bituberculatus of Lamarck. 
— 26 . Variety of Strombus Auris Diana, with the lip imperfectly formed. 
872 . 27- In the Descriptive Catalogue I have followed Gmelin in arranging this species as a 
variety of Strombus Auris Diana, but it is perfectly distinct, and is the Strombus 
Auris Asini of my MS. 
— 28. Strombus Auris Diana. 
8 73. 29 . Is the Strombus tricornis which in the Descriptive Catalogue is mentioned as a va¬ 
riety of Strombus Gallus, but is a distinct species. 
874. 30. Strombus Gallus. 
875 . 31. A young shell of Strombus Chiragra. 
877* 1* Bulla Pyrum. 
878 . 2. Mur ex canaliculatus. 
— 3. Larva of Mur ex canaliculatus. 
879 . 3. a. Ovaries of Mur ex canaliculatus. 
880. 3. b. Mur ex Carica. 
881. 3. c. I Ovaries of a Mur ex. 
— 3. d. ) 
882. 4. A young shell of Strombus truncatus. 
883. 5. Is probably a young shell of Strombus fas ciatus, but it is a bad figure. 
6 . A young shell of Strombus tricornis. See t. 873. f. 29 . 
6 , a. Mur ex pugilinus. 
884. 
