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Tab. Fig. 
962. 15. Is the smooth variety of Buccinum undatum; and in the manner above mentioned 
this figure is either a corrected copy from the Historia Animalium Angliee, t. 3- 
f. 3. or has been taken from Buonanni, part 3. f. 190* 
_ 15. a. This figure has only been noticed by Schroeter, of whose Einleitung it is the 
Murex No. 80; and by Donovan, who seems to have considered it to be the 
larva of Buccinum undatum. Klein’s t. 3. f. 57- is a copy. 
963. 16. Is probably a variety of Buccinum porcatum, with the transverse ribs obsolete. 
_ 17. Is the Buccinum Anglicum of Gmelin ; which in the Descriptive Catalogue is ar¬ 
ranged as a variety of Buccinum papyraceum , but Lamarck says that they are 
distinct. In the Encyclopedic Methodique it is called Buccinum Norvegicum; 
and this name is preferable to Gmelin’s, as the species has not been found on the 
English coast. 
964. 49. e. The Buccinum No. 81. of Schroeter’s Einleitung has been described from this 
figure, but it is more probably a J^oluta, and allied to Voluta maculosa. 
— 49. f. From this the Buccinum No. 82. of Schroeter’s Einleitung, and the No. 26. of 
Schreiber’s Conchylien, have been constituted; and in Mr. Sowerby’s work on 
the Genera of Shells, it is described and figured with the name of Columbella 
concinna. 
965. 18.) Buccinum Lapillus; and have been copied from the Historia Animalium Angliae, 
— 19. ) t. 3. f. 5. and 6. 
965. b.20. Buccinum ambiguum. 
966. 21. Buccinum reticulatum. 
967. 22. Is generally considered to be Murex craticulatus, which it much resembles; but 
Bruguiere, with a mark of doubt, has quoted it for his Buccinum crenulatum , 
(Encyclopedic Methodique, p. 271:) and this species I am unable to ascertain, 
nor does the figure at all well accord with his description. 
968. 22. b. Is the Cassida chrysostoma of the Museum Geversianum, No. 1265. and the 
Buccinum No. 84. of Schroeter’s Einleitung. 
_ 22. c. In the same way as the foregoing this figure is also quoted in the following num¬ 
bers both of the Museum Geversianum and of Schroeter’s Einleitung, and it ap¬ 
pears to me undeserving of notice. 
969. 23. Buccinum papillosum. 
970. 24. Buccinum Arcularia. 
— 25. Buccinum Pullus. 
971. 26. Buccinum Thersites. 
972. 27. Buccinum verrucosum. 
973. 28. Buccinum gibbosolum. 
974. 29. Buccinum glabratum. 
975. 30. The upper figure is Buccinum gibbum; and Lister has copied this, and also t. 8. f. 7. 
of his Tabulae Anatomicae, from Column a de Purpura, p. 16. The lower figure is 
Buccinum Hepaticum. 
976. 31. Buccinum sulcatum, variety A. 
— 32. Buccinum Nucleus. 
977. 33. Buccinum digitale. 
— 34. Buccinum vittatum; and Klein’s t. 7* f-121. is a copy. 
978. 35. Buccinum Iccvissimum. 
979. 36. Is the Turbo Terebellum of Martini, vol. iv. p. 299. vignette 40. f. 3 ; and it much 
resembles Buccinum concinnum , but in that species the whirls are said by Born 
to be undivided: from young shells of Buccinum maculatum it differs, by being 
narrower in proportion to the length, in its darker colour, and in having the 
whirls strongly divided throughout by a spiral line at a short distance from the 
suture. 
— 37. Probably belongs to Buccinum suc.cinctum; and Petiver’s Gazophylacium, t. 152. 
f. 16. is a badly executed copy. 
— 38. The Buccinum No. 190. of Schroeter’s Einleitung, and the Buccinum punctulatum 
of Gmelin, have been wholly constituted from this uncertain figure. 
980. 39. Buccinum sulcatum, variety B; and is the Planaxis sulcata of Lamarck. 
981. 40. Buccinum Gians. 
— 41. Is the variety of Buccinum spi ration, to which Perry has given the name of Ancilla 
