CONUS. 67 
on the middle, and another above it, which are bordered with 
chestnut markings; spire maculated. Length, °9 inch. 2 
ava. 
C. Borsontcus, H. Adams. PI. 21, fig. 35. 
Shell narrow, smooth, with elevated spire, slightly nodulous ; 
body-whorl striated below; yellowish rose, with a central white 
band and numerous interrupted chestnut lines. Length, 12 mill. 
Isle of Bourbon. 
Undoubtedly an immature shell. 
C. coRALLINUS, Kiener. PI. 21, figs. 36, 37. 
Shell narrow, with elevated spire; yellowish, with a central 
white band bordered with chestnut spots, spire maculated with 
chestnut. Length, 1 inch. Habitat unknown. 
C. inxqualis, Reeve (fig. 37), has a somewhat wider shoulder, 
but is otherwise so closely allied that I think Dr. Weinkauff is 
right in considering it a variety only. 
C. piLEctus, Gould. PI. 21, fig. 38. 
Shell acutely conical; spire concavely elevated, carinated and 
striated; color dingy white, everywhere covered with minute 
reticulations of pale rusty lines, with a series behind the middle 
and another at the anterior third of the last whorl, of several 
large lunate or triangular white spots, alternating with dark fer- 
ruginous spots ; and there is the same alternation on the shoulder 
of the last whorl; around its anterior portion are six or eight 
grooves ; interior flesh-colored. Length, 12 mill. 
Fiji Islands. 
C. nitTIpus, Reeve. PI. 21, fig. 39. 
Yellowish, apex pink, body-whorl with an irregular central 
white band, and narrow chestnut lines, often broken up into spots. 
Length, ‘75 inch. Philippines. 
C. APLUSTRE, Reeve. PI. 21, figs. 40, 41. 
Shell rather stoutly turbinated, smooth, thin, somewhat inflated, 
striate towards the base; yellowish white, with irregular yellowish 
brown or ash faint bands, and lines of white and chestnut artic- 
ulations ; spire depressed, apex pointed. 
Length, 1°25—1-4 inches. 
Cape Good Hope (Sowerby), Australia (Brazier), 
New Zealand (Hutton). 
