CONUS. 69 
C. Rosstteri, Brazier. 
Shell turbinated, thin, shining, transversely finely striated 
under the lens, longitudinally blotched with chestnut-brown, white 
and light blue; spire slightly convex, apex pointed; whorls seven 
to eight, upper edge of basal whorl splashed with white arrow- 
shaped spots, alternating with dark square chestnut spots ; very 
finely striated between the sutures, a dark interrupted chestnut 
band across the centre of the shell, below the band faint whitish 
spots; base ridged, tipped with white, with a dark red band above 
the white; lip thin, slightly flexuous, edged with brown ; interior 
of aperture white and brown. Length, 66 inch. 
Botany Bay, N. S. Wales. 
The above is the full description of this unfigured species ; it 
is probably an immature shell. I have not seen it. 
C. ALGoENSIS, Sowb. PI. 22, fig. 52. 
Shell thin, smooth, chestnut-brown, with one or two bands of 
longitudinal white markings; spire articulated with white and 
brown. Length, 1 inch. 
Algoa Bay, So. Africa. 
©. Fucatus, Reeve. Pl. 22, fig. 53. 
Shell conically turbinated, smooth or obsoletely peculiarly 
indented, ridged at the base; spire conspicuously striately 
grooved, intermediate ridges granulated, apex raised, sharp ; ash- 
olive, spire marbled with white. Length, -8 inch. 
Philippines. 
C. tacHRYMosus, Reeve. PI. 22, fig. 54. 
Oblong-conical, slightly ventricose, rather thin, smooth, con- 
tracted and ridged towards the base; spire striately grooved, 
sharp at theapex ; fulvous orange, encircled by interrupted lines 
of darker color, white in the middle and on the upper edge, 
painted longitudinally with promiscuously waved orange-brown 
streaks, spire stained and variegated with the same color. 
Length, 1°25 inches. 
Habitat unknown. 
A doubtful species, described from the Cumingian collection. 
C. ANEMONE, Lamarck. PI. 22, figs. 55-61. 
Shell very variable in form, short and robust, with short spire, 
or longer and more slender, with elevated spire; spire and body- 
