292 CLATHURELLA. 
C. cycLopHorA, Desh. PI. 19, fig. 54. 
Obsoletely longitudinally plicate, transversely distinctly 
striate, suture somewhat corded and noduled; white flamed 
with brown. Length, 7 mill. 
Isle of Bourbon; Mauritius. 
Appears to be very closely related to the preceding species. 
C. paBlosa, E. A. Smith. Pl. 20, fig. 89. 
Obliquely longitudinally costate, transversely sulcate, sulci 
indistinct on the ribs, whorls angulated above; white, witha 
pellucid zone below the suture. Length, 5 mill. 
Whydah, W. Africa. 
C. Smirat, Nevill. Pl. 19, fig. 49. 
Whorls slopingly shouldered above the middle, smooth above 
the angle, closely reticulated and granular below it, longitudinal 
sculpture becoming obsolete towards the base; sometimes addi- 
tionaily keeled just below the suture; white, tinged with pale 
brown on the columella and outer lip. Length, 3°5 mill. 
Persian Gulf. 
C. ALBosTRIGATA, Baird. Pl. 19, fig. 53. 
Whitish or light yellowish brown, marked on the back of the 
body-whorl with a pure white chalky-looking band, and in some 
instances with an interrupted band of brown. Length, 6 mili. 
New Caledonia. 
C. tincta, Reeve. PI. 16, figs. 16,75; Pl 17, fis: 96;~ Pl az5 
fig. 40. 
Longitudinal ribs strong, with revolving riblets reticulating 
them, interstices deep; sinus broad; white, interruptedly banded 
above and below with orange-brown spots. Length, 9-12 mill. 
Viti Is., New Caledonia, Paumotus, New Guinea. 
C. albifuniculata, Reeve (fig. 15), is asynonym, and C. rubro- 
guttata, H. Adams (PI. 17, fig. 96), which Mr. Garrett writes to 
me — the unfigured C. corrugata, Dunker, appears to me to be 
merely a small variety. 
©. FELINA, Hinds. Pl. 17, fig. 18; Pl.19, fis. TO; Pl. 22; fic. Gaz 
Pl. 32, fig. 40. 
Decussated by longitudinal and revolving sculpture, yellowish 
white, with chestnut short longitudinal strigations upon the 
se. 
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