118 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 



24. C. gryphoides, Linn. Syst. Nat. Edit. xii. 1139. Reeve, Icon. 



sp. 43. 1847. 

 C. unicornis, Phil, (not of Lam.) Moll. Sicil. i. 68. 

 G. asperella, Deshayes, Lamarck, vi. 581. 



Mediterranean. 



25. C. iostoma, Conrad, Jour. Philad. Acad. vii. Reeve, Icon. 



sp. 7, 13. 1846. 



G. pr'oducta, Brod. Zool. Trans, i. 305, t. 39, f. 4. 



G. coralloides, Reeve, Icon. sp. 18. 1846. 



G. eehinata, Brod. (partim.) Zool. Trans, i. 306, t. 39, f. 



6,7. 



Sandivich Islands. 



26. C. Japonica, Lara. 



(not identified.) 



27. C. laciniata, Adams & Reeve, Y03*. Samarang. 



China. 



28. C. Lazarus, Linn. Syst. Nat. Edit. xii. 1139. Reeve, Icon. 



sp. 4. 1850. 



C. damsecornis, Lam. 



Mauritius, Ph ilippines. 



29. C. li.mbula, Lam. 



(not identified.) 



30. C. lingua-felis, Reeve, Icon. sp. 53. 1847. 



Philippines. 



31. C. lobata, Brod. Zool. Trans, i. 303, t. 38, f. 4, 5. Reeve, 



Icon. sp. 29. 1847. 



West Indies.* 



32. C. Meyeri, Jonas, Zeit. fur Malak. iii. 127. 1846. 



Bed Sea. 



33. C. multisquamosa, Reeve, Icon. sp. 12. 1846. 



Philippines. 



34. C. macrophylla, Chemn. Conch. Cab. vii. 149, t. 52, f. 514, 



515. Reeve, Icon. sp. 6. 1846. 

 C. Lazarus, Lam. (not Linn.) Anim. s. Yert. 



West Indies. 



35. C. nivalis, Reeve, Icon. sp. 12. 1846. 



Philippines. 



* Mr. Reeve says that this locality is erroneous, and that -well-authenti- 

 cated specimens from China are in the British Museum ; hut Mr. Broderip 

 is correct, as it is a common West Indian species. The Chinese specimens 

 must have made a long voyage before they were collected there. 



