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and lines, covered by a thin, smooth epidermis ; base grooved ; 
Spire striate, with radiating brown lines; aperture white. 
Length, 22-31 mill. 
Andaman Islands. 
C. conspersus, Reeve. Pl. 17, figs. 53,54; Pl. 18, figs. 55, 56 ; 
Viel As oe 
Shell turbinated, slightly inflated, smooth, grooved towards 
the base; pale yellowish or salmon-color, sprinkled with irreg- 
ular orange-brown spots and longitudinal blotches, sometimes 
with two obsolete lighter bands ; everywhere encircled with very 
fine, close hair-like lines; spire convex, tessellated with orange- 
brown; aperture flesh-color. Length, 1°25-1°9 inches. 
Moluecas. 
This species is scarcely distinguishable from C. spectrum. C. 
Verreauxii, Kiener (fig. 54), C. stillatus, Reeve (fig. 55), and 
possibly C. inflatus, Sowb. (Pl. 27, fig. 7), are synonyms. The 
latter does not much resemble this species, and remains uniden- 
tified, but Sowerby has himself suggested its place here. 
Var. DAPHNE, Boivin. PI. 18, fig. 56. 
Shell orange-color or orange-brown, including the aperture, 
without markings, except variations of shading. 
C. cINEREUS, Hwass. PI. 18, figs. 57-61. 
Cylindrically ovate, with moderate, smooth spire, body-whorl 
encircled below by distant grooves; clouded with olivaceous, 
ashy blue and chestnut-brown, with revolving lines articulated 
ot chestnut and white spots ; aperture brown-stained. 
Length, 1°75 inches. 
Philippines, Australia. 
C. zebra, Lam. (not of Reeve or Sowb.), and C. Gabrieli, 
Kiener (fig. 58), are synonyms. 
Var. STRATURATUS, Sowb. PI. 18, fig. 59. 
With interrupted longitudinal chestnut markings forming 
bands upon an ash-blue ground. 
Borneo. 
Var. Bernarpil, Kiener. PI. 18, fig. 60. 
Fulvous chestnut, with a few scattered white spots and 
chestnut revolving lines. 
