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spire obtuse, channelled, mucronate. 3^. W. 

 16. 133. 



C. STRiATUS. Cylindraceous, turbinate, 

 wrinkled at the base; white, or pinkish white, 

 spotted with fulvous or dark brown, and most 

 finely striated transversely ; spire obtuse and 

 channelled. 3f. W. 16. 132. 



C. sTERCus MUSCARUM. Cyliudraceous, tur- 

 binate, pale flesh-colour, with numerous crowded 

 rows and masses of dark dots ; spire convex, ob- 

 tuse, channelled ; throat and apex pink. l|. W. 



15. 78. 



C. NUSSATELLA. Sub-cyliudrical, elongated, 

 transversely striated, sometimes granulated; white, 

 clouded with fulvous or orange ; numerous rows 

 of brown or dark-coloured dots ; spire convex, ex- 

 serted. 2f. W. 16. 123. 



C. AULicus. Sub - cylindrical, elongated, 

 brown, chestnut or maroon, with somewhat trian- 

 gular or heart-shaped white spots, grouped mostly 

 longitudinally, but some transversely; very finely 

 striated transversely; the spire acute. 4J. W. 



16. 145. 



C. TEXTILE. Ovate-cylindraceous, yellowish 

 orange, with close longitudinal flexuous brown 

 lines, and numerous small triangular white spots 

 edged with brown, and grouped either transverse- 



