Neither the reference to Rumphius, nor the "et postice emarginatum" were found in the original. This confirms my expressed belief that the Museum species (to which no name was at first attached) was distinct from that of the 'Systema.'

S. lividus. Turric. labiata, anfractibus serie subspinosa.

This was located in a section of Turricula distinguished as having the outer lip dilated and rounded.


Besides the above, the following unprinted details were found in the manuscript:—

The Strombus gigas was described at length under the appellation of Harpago gigas.

Har. labio inermi rotundato, dorso spiraque subulato-spinosis.

Gualt. t. 34. f. A. Bar. Icon. 1727. f. 7.

Testa gibba, maxima, magnitudine capitis. Cauda obtusa. Spira spinis patentibus, subulatis, validis. Anfractus desinens in dorso spina. Series in dorso spinarum maximarum ferme conicarum. Labium dilatatum, rotundatum, spira longius, vix adnatum spiræ. Faux glabra, nitida, incarnata. Color pallidus.

The Strombus dentatus? was also defined (without a specific appellation) by the following characters:—