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C. Mataccanus, Hwass. PI. 9, fig. 64. 
Spire slightly convex, apex elevated, flatly channeled; base 
sulcate ; white, doubly banded with pale orange-red, the lower 
band being the wider, variegated between the bands by chestnut 
longitudinal lines and clouds, and occasional revolving series of 
short lines—the latter often bordering the bands also. 
Length, 2°5 inches. 
Ceylon, Nicobar Is., Malacca. 
Nearly the same pattern of coloring as in C. generalis, but 
differing in the revolving short lines. 
C. DELESSERTIANUS, Recluz. Pl. 9, fig. 67. 
Shell with concavely elevated, sulcated spire, body-whorl 
grooved towards the base; yellowish white, three-banded with 
orange-brown, spotted and flamed with chestnut. 
Length, 2°3 inches. 
Isl. of Socotra, E. Africa. 
Somewhat peculiar in its elevated spire and acuminated body. 
whorl. 
C. centuRIo, Born. Pl. 9, fig. 68. 
Whorls of the rather low spire with shallow sulcus, body-whorl 
grooved towards the base; yellowish brown, two-banded with 
white, the whole surface overlaid with longitudinal flames and 
short streaks and zigzags of chestnut-color; spire chestnut- 
flamed. Length, 2—2°5 inches. 
West Indies, Venezuela, Guiana. 
C. ANABATHRUM, Crosse. Pl. 9. fig. 69. 
Spire elevated, gradate, body-whorl grooved towards the base; 
pale yellowish brown, with a central white band and scattered 
white maculations, obscurely encircled by lines of light chestnut 
spots. Length, 1 inch. 
Hab, unknown (Crosse); Mauritius (Weinkauff). 
C. aRTIcULATUS, Sowb. PI. 9, fig. 70. 
Chestnut-colored, with revolving lines articulated with choco- 
late and white,a central white band and another below the angle 
of the spire. Length, 18 mill. 
Mauritius. 
Dr. Weinkauff makes this a synonym of the preceding species. 
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