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granules, often upon every alternate rib, interrupted by a central 
white space, and again painted towards the base. 
Length, 8-10 mill. 
New Ireland, Upolu, New Caledonia. 
Reeve’s figure (fig. 18) is a very poor one; that of Hinds (PI. 
32, fig. 40) is better, but neither that, nor the figure of one of the 
synonyms, C. apicalis, Montrouzier (PI. 22, fig. 64), exhibits per- 
fectly the usual arrangement of the coloring; sometimes this 
coloring is broken up and more or less dispersed over the sur- 
face, and then there is considerable resemblance to the preceding 
species. Cl. picta, Dunker (unfigured), is probably identical, 
and Cl. maculosa, Pease (PI. 19, fig. 70), appears to be a small 
variety. 
C. PUNCTIFERA, Garrett. PI. 19, fig. 74. 
Ribs small, narrower than their interstices, ten to eleven on 
the body-whorl, crossed by smaller transverse ridges, the granules 
of intersection light brown, the rest of the shell cinereous ; 
sinus rather large, semicircular, lip six-toothed within. 
Length, 5 mill. 
Society, Samoa and Viti Islands. 
This species is allied to the preceding ; the spots on the granu- 
lated ribs are not shown on the figure—in which the ribs also 
are too narrow. 
C. perPLEXA, Nevill. Pl. 19, fig. 65. 
Uniform ash-color, a shade or two darker in the interstices of 
the ribs and near the apex; columella, outer margin of the lip 
and interior of the aperture bright chestnut-brown; outer lip 
very sharp, irregularly undulating, obsoletely granulated just 
within the aperture. Length, 6 mill. 
Bombay, Ceylon. 
C. sincutaris, Nevill. Pl. 19, fig. 61. 
Faintly and obtusely ribbed, crossed by distant raised lines ; 
whorls obtusely angulated at the periphery ; white, in the centre 
of the ribs on the last whorl ornamented with obsolete brown 
spots. Length, 8°5 mill. 
Andaman Islands. 
C. Masont, Nevill. Pl. 19, fig. 60. 
Sharply shouldered, white, outer lip granular within. 
Length, 4 mill. 
Andaman Islands. 
