CONUS. BST 
brown, maculated with white, forming two irregular bands, 
besides scattered spots. Length, 1°6 inches. 
South Africa. 
Distinguished from the typical C. rosaceus by its more bulbous 
form, partial absence of strive and the pattern of painting; yet 
connecting pretty closely with that form through some of its 
varieties. C. inflatus (fig. 41) and C. citrinus (fig. 42), both of 
Kiener, are varieties. : 
C. Broperipii, Reeve. Pl. 17, fig. 43. 
Shell rather thin, a little inflated, encircled by grooves more 
distinct towards the base, and very finely pricked ; very pale 
fleshy white, ornamented between the grooves with blotches of 
light orange-brown; spire grooved, apex pointed; aperture rosy. 
Length, 28 mill. 
Moluccas. 
I am not acquainted with this species. 
C. spectrum, Linn. PI. 17, figs. 44-49, 51. 
Shell cylindrically turbinated, thin, somewhat inflated, lower 
part of body-whorl with distant revolving grooves; white, 
variously painted with chestnut longitudinal irregular streaks, 
usually forming three broad series or bands. 
Length, 1°5—2 inches. 
Mauritius, Java, Moluccas, ete. 
C. pica, Ad. and Reeve (figs. 46, 47), and C. subulatus, Sowb., 
not Kiener (fig. 48), are synonyms. C. collisus, Reeve (fig. 45), 
is a slight variety. 
Var. Licror, Boivin. Pl. 17, fig. 49. 
Whole surface distantly encircled by granular striz. 
Warotacrcus, tam. PL ti, fie. 51. 
Shell pure white, distantly grooved throughout. More inflated 
than C. parius, Reeve, which it otherwise closely resembles. 
C. potrum, Boivin. PI. 17, fig. 50. 
Shell more inflated than C. spectrum; irregularly clouded 
with yellowish brown and white. Length, 36 mill. 
A Hab. unknown. 
C. ANDAMANENSIS, E. A. Smith. PI. 17, fig. 52. 
Yellowish white, irregularly marked with small brown spots 
