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versely, and sometimes with brown lines inter- 

 rupted by small white spots. 2-1. W. 14. 37. 



C. HEBR.EUS. Turbinate^ coronated^ white, 

 with transverse rows of somewhat four-sided black 

 spots, transversely striated towards the base ; spire 

 convex, obtuse, lyy W. 15. 77- 



C. VERMicuLATUs. Differs from the last in 

 its surface being covered with longitudinal nar- 

 row black flammules instead of spots. E. 321. 

 1, 7, 8. 



C. PULiCARius. Turbinated, coronated, white, 

 with two interrupted orange bands, and numerous 

 large spots of deep red brown ; spire sub-depressed 

 and mucronate ; mouth whitish. If. E. 320. 2. 

 C. VARius. Oblong-turbinated, coronated, 

 muricated by granulations; white, spotted w^ith 

 chestnut; spire acute. 1^. W. 15.84. 



C. TULiPA. Oblong-ventricose, bluish white, 

 with irregular waved longitudinal reddish bands, 

 and transverse dotted lines ; spire depressed, and 

 the whorls concave, very indistinctly if at all 

 coronated ; aperture effuse ; 2J ; mouth bluish. 

 W. 16. 154. 



C. GEOGRAPHUS. Oblong-vcntricose, coro- 

 nated, white, clouded, and semi-reticulated by 

 fulvous, maroon, or flesh-colour ; spire concave, 

 obtuse ; mouth white and effuse. 4^. W. 16. 

 155. 



