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than C. Uattus, of which some collectors consider it a variety. 

 The latter is a more turbinated shell. 



35. gladiator, Brocl. — C. breviusculus, striatus, fuscus, flam- 

 mis longitudinalibus fuscis seu nigris flexuosis pictus, medio pal- 

 lide fasciatus; spira brcvi, nodulis obtusis (f. 59, 60). — Distin- 

 guished by flexuous downward flashes of brown. It is finely 

 striated, and differs from C. brunneus by being straighter at the 

 sides. 



36. brunneus, Mawe. — C. subpyriformis, castaneus seu ful- 

 vus, fusco maculatus, versus basin striatus; spira plus minusve 

 elevata, nodulis albis coronata (f. 47, 48, 49). — Rather pyri- 

 form, brown, with a pale band, or white or fawn, with chestnut 

 bands or markings. 



37. punctatus, Chemn.- — C. solidus, striatus, fulvus seu gri- 

 seus medio et ad angulum albo fasciatus ; punctis lineatim dispo- 

 sitis ornatus; variat flammis < longitudinalibus nigresoentibus ; 

 spira obtusa fusco maculata (f. 91,92,203). — The latter figure 

 probably represents C. pellis-hi/cence of Chemnitz, a variety of 

 this. 



38. primula, Reeve. — C. subpyriformis, lrevigater versus basin 

 liratus, pallide fulvus; spira obtusa, nodulis obtusis (f. 76). — 

 A nankeen-coloured shell, rather short, solid, obtuse and smooth, 

 with raised ridges near the narrow base. 



39. pigmentatus, Eeeve. — C. subovali-conicus, obsolete stri- 

 atus, albus, violaceo tinctus, maculis subviridibus bifasciatim dis- 

 posals; spira obtusa, apice roseo (f. 101). — A purplish-white 

 shell, prettily painted with touches of olive-green arrayed in two 

 bands. 



40. Magellanicus, Brug. — C. turbinatus, parvus, solidus, pal- 

 lidus, fasciis duabus latis, maculis trigonis inspersis pictus (f. 77, 

 390). — In the variety represented by the latter figure the white 

 bands in the centre and on the angle are prettily marked with 

 reddish lines and spots. It is C. cidaris of Kiener. 



41. maculiperus, Sowb. — C. brevis, solidus, turbinatus, ma- 

 culis junctis castaneis fasciatim dispositis (f. 74, 75). — More 

 turbinated at the top and narrowed at the base than C. Magella- 

 nicus. The markings are more separated into patches and are 

 dark chestnut. 



42. sphacelatus, Sowb. — C. C. macnlifero similis, sed granu- 

 latim sulcatus, spira exserta (f. 105, 106). — This small shell re- 



