cycl. Meth., t. 351, f. 1, may possibly prove to be 

 distinct. I have never seen the C. maculata of 

 Barnes, but if permitted to form my judgment from 

 his figure (Ann. of Lyceum of Nat. Hist, of New 

 York, vol. I., part 1, p. 133, pi. IX. f. 1.) I should 

 say it vpas perfectly distinct. 



4 Cyprsea Tigris, Linn., Encycl. Meth., t. 353, f. 3. 

 Indian and Pacific Oceans. 



5 Pantherina, Solander, Eicycl. Meth., t. 



353, f. 5. Persian Gulf. 



Obs. C. umbilicata of Sowerby^ in Tank. Cat. 

 may prove to be only a variety of this. 



6 Mauritiana, Linn., Encycl. Meth. t. 350, 



f. 2. East Indies and Pacific. 



7 stercoraria, Linn., Encycl. Meth. 354, f. 5. 



Persian Gulf. 



8 — Aurora, Solander, Chem. XL, f. 1 737-1 738. 



TJlitea, one of the Society Islands. 



9 Leucodon, Brod., Zoological Journal IV., 



t. 5. Locality unknown. 



10 sulcidentata, Gray, Zool. Journ., t. 7& 12, 



f. 5. Locality unknown. 

 1 1 Arabicula, Lam., Zool. Journ., I., t. 7 & 12, 



f. 4. St. Elena : small variety from Ileal Llejos. 

 12 Lynx, l2/z?i., Encycl. Meth., t. 355. f. 8. 



East Indies and Pacific. 

 ]^ Vitellus, Linn., Encycl. Meth., t. 354, f. 6. 



East Indian Ocean, Pacific ; Annaa. 

 14 Carneola, Linn., Wood Ind. Test. t. IG, f. 



9. East Indian Ocean, Pacific ; Annaa. 



