NITTDELLA, 115 



irregular broad longitudinal stripes of white and chestnut or 



chocolate, sometimes nearly covered by the darker colors, which 



also stain the interior. Length, 6-7 mill. 



West Indies. 

 C. Schrammi, Petit (fig. 33), is a synonym. 



C. pusiLLA, Sowb. PI. 46, fig 34. 



Shell smooth, with elongated spire; yellowish white, with 



longitudinal ttexuose stripes of chestnut, and sometimes bands 



of spots of the same color. Length, 4 mill. 



West Indies. 



C. ELEGANS, Dall. 



Shell subulate, acutely pointed, smooth, polished, solid ; yel- 

 lowish, with white dots on the spire and upper portion of bod}- 

 whorl, and longitudinal tiuctuating chestnut stripes. 



Length, '28 inch. 



Panama. 

 Described from a single specimen and unfigured. The name 

 is preoccupied by Sowerby for a species of the section Strombina. 



C. MiLLEPUNCTATA, Carpenter. 



Shell small, livid, shining, with elevated spire, somewhat 

 flattened whorls and distinct suture ; nuclear whorls smooth, 

 subsequent ones obsoletely radiately lirulate, the last smooth ; 

 maculate and minutely punctate with orange-color arranged in 

 quincunx ; a white band at the suture ; aperture subquadrate ; 

 outer lip thickened, six-dentate within ; inner lip lirulate at the 

 base. Length, -3 inch. 



Cape St. Lucas. 



Unfigured, and unknown to me. 



C. DENSiLiNEATA, Carpenter. 



Form of the last species, but with flattened whorls and indis- 

 tinct suture; livid, with close orange-brown longitudinal divari- 

 cating lines. Length, '25 inch. 



Cape St. Lucas. 



Unfigured. Probably a mere variation of the preceding 

 species. 



C. ViTiENSis, Dunker. Viti Islands. 



C. PLiCATULA, Dunker. Viti Islands. 



The above species are referred to Nitidella ; the}' are unfigured. 

 and I have not seen them. 



