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C. LiviDus. Turbinate, coronated, livid, with 

 a white band above, and another beneath the 

 middle of the whorl; near the base are usually 

 transverse granulated striae ; base and throat pur- 

 plish ; spire white and obtuse, 1|. W. 15. 58. 

 ** Spire not coronated. 



C. MiLLEPUNCTATUS. Turbinate, ponderous, 

 white, with several rows of brown or black spots ; 

 spire flattish, obtuse ; whorls sub-canaliculated, 

 the upper border of the last angular. 4^. E. 

 323. 2, 3, 5. 



C. LiTTERATUs. Turbinate, white, with trans- 

 verse rows of dark spots, and often with two or 

 three somewhat yellow bands ; spire flat and trun- 

 cated; whorls channelled, and generally marked 

 with dark-brown transverse stripes ; 3J ; base 

 darkish. W. 14. 7- 



C. EBURNEUS. Turbinate, furrowed at the 

 base, white, with several rows of squarish fulvous 

 deep-brown or black spots, and two yellowish 

 zones ; spire obtuse, variegated, striated, and acu- 

 minated, li. W. 14. 8. 



C. TESSELLATUS. Turbinate, white, with seve- 

 ral rows of scarlet quadrangular spots ; grooved 

 and somewhat violet at the base; spire piano- 

 obtuse, acuminated. 2^^. W. 14. 9. 



C. GENERALis. Obloug, turbinate, brown or 

 citron-colour, with interrupted white bands and 



