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C. LiNEATUM is scarcc more than a variety of 

 the last^ with a shorter beak^ and three fulvous 

 encircling lines. E. 443. 3. 



C. VERTAGUS. Elongate, turreted, with an 

 acute apex, smoothish, light fulvous ; upper part 

 of the whorls longitudinally plaited; pillar with 

 one plait; beak rather long, and bent sideways. 

 If. W. 27. 143. 



C. FASCIATUM. More elongate and cylindri- 

 cal than the last, with the plaits less conspicuous, 

 and more manifest transverse striae ; three yellow 

 lines encircle the whorls. 2, 



