30 SUPPLEMENT TO THE CRAG MOLLUSCA. 
Fusus Forbesii, Strickland. F. cinereus, Say., Buc. plicosum, Gould, is mentioned at 
p. 314, “Append. Crag Moll.’ I have not seen this as a fossil from the Upper ertiaries 
of the Hast of England. 
Triton HEPTAGONUS. Crag Moll., vol. i, p. 41, Tab. IV, fig. 8. 
The specimen figured, as above referred to, is, I regret to say, the only one I have 
seen. Mr. Jeffreys, in ‘ Brit. Conch.,’ vol. vy, p. 218, refers this Crag shell to 7. cutaceus. 
I do not coincide in that opinion ; at the same time it does not strictly accord with the 
Subapennine fossil; neither can I find a published species with which it can be identified. 
I propose to call it Zrvton connectens. 
Murex corauiinus, Scacchi. Supplement, Tab. II, fig. 12 a, 4. 
Murex coratiinus, Scac. Faun. del. Nap., p. 11, fig. 15. 
— Inconsprcua, G. B. Sow. Conch. Illust. Murex, fig. 81. 
—  Baptus, Reeve. Conch. Icon. Murex, pl. 32, fig. 159? 
—  AcicuLatus, Jeffreys. Brit. Conch., vol. iv, p. 310. 
Fusus tavatus, Phil. En Moll. Sic., vol. i, p. 203. 
— corauirinus, Id. En Moll. Sic., vol. ii, p. 178, t. 25, fig. 29. 
Spec. Char. M. Testé elongato-fusiformi ; anfractibus 6—7, rotundatis ; longitu- 
dinahter plicatd ; spiraliter striatd, striis vel lineis elevatis scabris, subequalibus, labro 
incrassato intus plicato ; caudé brevi, fistulosd. 
Length, 3ths of an inch. 
Locality. Cor. Crag, Gedgrave. 
A single specimen (the only one known to me) was obtained by the late Dr. S. P. 
Woodward, and Mr. Horace Woodward has obligingly permitted me to have it figured. 
The only difference that I can detect between the recent shell and our fossil is that the 
latter is a trifle the longer, and, although it appears to be a full-grown specimen, the 
canal is not closed, as in the recent species. 
Murex Cannamt, S. Wood. Supplement, Tab. VII, fig. 14. 
Spec. Char. Testd oblongo-ovata, fusiformi, valde striatd ; anfractibus superne 
depressis, carinatis, scalarieformibus, septem fariam varicosis, varicibus lamellosis, 
. . . a A 0 0 
in angulum protractis ; superne squamato crenulatis ; aperturd ovata ; canali brevi. 
