OALYPTR^A. 



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The synonymy includes G. regularis and C. aspersa (figs. 80, 

 81), C. B. Ad., C. Lamarckii, Menke, C. lorica, Brod. (Gray), 

 C. fasiigiata, Gould , figs. 66, 67), from Puget Sound, C. solida, 

 Reeve (figs. 68, 69), C. lichen, Brod. figs. 70, 71), C. unguis, 

 Bi'od. (figs. 72, 73), a distorted 3'oung specimen, and C. poculum, 

 Reeve (figs. 74, 75) = G.fusca, Carp., both young specimens, 



C. cly2-)eolum, Reeve (figs. 78, 79) = G. Magellanica, Gray, 

 said to come from Straits of Magellan may be added. 



C. Candeana, d'Orb. PL 34, figs. 76, 77, 82, 83. 



Small, rounded, thin, spire elevated, growth-lines rugose, 

 sometimes obsoletely finely radiately striated, white. 



Wei^t Indies. 



It is C. occidentalis, Gray, and G. Ghinensis, Guilding. G. 

 lamellosa, A. Ad. (figs. 82, 83), does not appear to have any 

 distinctive character. 



Un figured Species. 



C. PARVULA, Dunker. West Indies. 



C. CONTORTA, Carp. Galifornia. 



C. DECiPiENS; Phil. Sts. Magellan. 



C. SELLA, Menke. Hah. unknown. 



C. VESTiTA, Phil. ' Hah. unknown. 



C. SPINIFERA, Gray, Kurrachee. 



C, RADiATA and C, radiola, Desh. Hah. unknown. 



C. arietina, Rochebrune. Senegambia. 



Subgenus Infundibulum, Montfort, 1810. 

 C, RADIANS, Lam, PI. 35, figs. 84-88. 



Orbicular, depressed, or elevated radiatel}^ subnodulously 

 ribbed ; whitish or yellowish white, under a 3'ellowish brown 

 fibrous epidermis, interior white, more or less stained with 

 chocolate, the septum white. Diam. 2-3 inches. 



Feru, Ghili. 



The s^'nonyms are G. Peruviana, Desh., G. concamerata, 

 Mart., G. costellata, Phil., G. Trochiformis, Gmel., G. Trochoides, 

 Dillw., C. Araucana, Lesson, G. sordida, Brod. (fig. 86), a 

 young shell, G. spirata, Forbes (fig. 87), a darker colored 

 specimen, said to come from the Gulf of California, but the 

 habitat has not been confirmed, although probable, and G. corru- 



