CONUS. 35 
lines of red and white articulations ; aperture rose-colored ; spire 
grooved, dotted with red and white at the sutures. 
Length, 43 mill. 
Habitat unknown. 
C. Bayant, Jousseaume. PI. 10, fig. 87. 
White, with longitudinal streaks and clouds of light chestnut, 
forming two interrupted broad bands, upon which are vestiges 
of a few narrow revolving lines of chocolate. Length, 55 mill. 
2? Isle of Bourbon. 
C. GurstTiERI, Lorois. Pl. 10, fig. 88. 
Shell with distant revolving grooves ; orange-brown, with a 
narrow central band of white maculations; spire tessellated, 
striate. Length, 14 mill. 
Habitat unknown. 
Probably a young shell. 
C. votuminaLis, Hinds. PI. 10, figs. 77, 78. 
Shell whitish or yellowish white, usually faintly lined with 
yellow or light chestnut, with two bands of irregular longitudinal 
light chestnut blotches. Length, 1:5 inches. 
Malacca. 
Var. FLoRIDULUS, Ad. and Reeve. — Pl. 10, fig. 78. 
Rosy white, the bands more continuous, base violet-tinted. 
C. Lorenzranvs,'Chemn. PI. 10, fig. 79. 
Shell pinkish white, longitudinally interruptedly strigate with 
chestnut, forming, by the regular breaks, numerous revolving 
zones. Length, 1-5-2 inches. 
West Indies (Weinkauff). 
The locality given for this species is very uncertain. 
C. vircatus, Reeve. Pl. 10, figs. 80-82. 
Shell pinkish white, rather narrow, continuously but irregu- 
larly longitudinally strigate with chestnut. Length, 1-5-2 inches. 
W. Coast of Central America. 
This is the C. Lorenzianus and C. zebra.of Reeve’s Iconica. 
C. Cumingii, Reeve, in part (fig. 81), and C. sanguinolentus, 
Reeve (fig. 82), are varieties in which the longitudinal striga- 
tions are obsolete, or nearly so. 
C. scALARIS, Valenc. PI. 10, fig. 83. 
Spire elevated, gradate, maculated with chestnut ; body-whorl 
