138 BOOK OF SPECIES. 
the base black; spire flat, marginated; apex acu- 
minated. 23. W. 14. 10. 
C. moniLeE. Oblong-turbinate, pale reddish 
or fulvous, with a white band, and several rows of 
rufous lines and spots; spire flat and canaliculated ; 
apex acuminated. 23. KE. 325. 7. 
C. vutpinus. Turbinated, red, with a paler 
band, and obsolete fulvous threadlike transverse 
lines, furrowed and semi-granulated at the base ; 
spire obtuse, striated, and spotted with brown. 
2. K. 326. 4, 6, 8. 
C. virco. Turbinate, most minutely striated 
transversely, and wrinkled at the base; yellowish, 
or pale flesh-colour, under which coating it is pure 
white ; base violet; spire slightly convex and ob- 
tuse. From 13 to4. W. 14. 13. 
C. capiTaANgeus. ‘Turbinate, yellowish olive 
or brownish fulvous, zoned with a white band 
above and another in the middle of the body- 
whorl, both spotted with brown and transverse 
punctated lines; spire short, rounded, with radi- 
ating white spots. 22. W. 14. 15. 
C. mites. Turbinate, pale yellowish, girded 
with a ferruginous band above the middle of the 
body-whorl, and adorned with longitudinally flex- 
uous fulvous threads; base blackish; spire plano- 
obtuse. 3%. W. 14. 19. 
C. mMeERcATOR. Turbinate, oval, white, with 
