34 CONUS. 
C. TEGULATUS, Sowerby. PI. 9, fig. 71. 
Shell rather narrow, with coneavely elevated spire; body- 
whorl distantly sulcate throughout, between the sulci planilirate ; 
white, with chestnut linear spots arranged in longitudinal flam- 
mules, giving a tessellated appearance, and forming two obscure 
bands. Length, 21 mill. 
China Sea. 
C. Macar&, Bernardi. Pl. 9, fig. 72. 
Orange-brown, with fine,close,faint chestnut revolving lines, a 
white band on the middle and another at the shoulder of the 
body-whorl, both marked or bordered by irregular chestnut 
blotches. Length, 40 mill. 
Mauritius. 
C. MONILE, Hwass. PI. 9, fig. 73. 
Spire nearly plane, with raised apex, chestnut-flamed ; body- 
whorl closely striate below, and generally chestnut-stained at 
the base; white, with oblique flames, spots and short lines of 
chestnut arranged in revolving series. 
Length, 2—2°5 inches. 
Ceylon, Java, Philippines. 
C. GENERALIS, Linn. Pl. 9, fig. 74; Pl. 27, fig. 4. 
Spire rather plane, with acuminate, raised apex; orahge-brown 
to chocolate, irregularly white-banded at the shoulder, in the 
middle, and at the base, the bands overlaid with zigzag or irreg- 
ular chocolate-colored markings. Length, 2°5 inches. 
Red Sea, Ceylon, Isle of Bourbon, E. Africa, 
E. Indies, Philippines, N, Caledonia. 
C. sptroglossus, Desh. (fig. 4), is a juvenile of this species. 
C. Marpivus, Hwass. PI. 9, fig. 75; Pl. 10, fig. 76. 
Shell encircled by distant revolving lines of small spots; 
sometimes irregularly clouded with white, not forming bands ; 
at other times irregularly banded. Length, 2-3 inches. 
Red Sea, Ceylon, Maskarene and Maldive Is. 
Ts possibly only a variety of C. generalis. 
C. TRAVERSIANUS, Smith. PI. 10, fig. 86. 
Shell narrow, distantly suleate, the upper sulci nearly obsolete ; 
pale pink, with two broad orange-red bands, and with revolving 
