with irregular jagged broad markings of reddish colour, bordered 

 by darker lines. 



52. cakdinalis, Brug. — C. subpyriformis, obsolete granulatus, 

 coccineus, in medio albo fasciatus ; fascia fusco maculata ; spira 

 convexa, nodulis moniliferis corouata (f. 117, 118). — Pyriform, 

 coronated with minute nodules, granulated, bright-red, with a 

 central white band, interrupted by brown markings. 



b. Swelled near the upper angle and base. 



53. pulicakius, Brug. — C. ventricosus, obtusus, medio sub- 

 contractus, ad angulum et basin rotundatus ; albus, roseo pallide 

 tinctus, punctis rotundis irregulariter pictus (f. 19, 20, 21). — 

 Solid, pinky-white, rounded at the base and at the angle of the 

 spire, with variously arranged black spots. 



54. auenatus, Brug. — C. C. pulicario similis, sed punctis mi- 

 nutissimis fluctuatim dispositis (f. 17, IS). — The spots are like 

 grains of sand arranged zigzag fashion, otherwise this species is 

 like the last. 



55. Vautieri, Kien. — C. C. pulicario similis, sed castaneo, 

 punctis quadratis (f. 23). — Like C. pulicarius, but of a chest- 

 nut colour, with the spots rather square. 



56. Ceylonictjs, Ckemn. — C. C. pulicario similis, sed nodulis 

 coronalibus obscuris, castaneo et albo variegatus, lineis punctatis 

 cinctus (f. 16, 22). — The nodules of the spire are almost want- 

 ing in the last whorl; the shell is variegated with fluctuating 

 patches of chestnut and dotted cross-lines. Fig. 16 is probably 

 a narrow variety. 



c. Obtusely coronated, generally ventricose, short. 



57. Mus, Brug. — C. subovalis, striatus, griseus, flammis lon- 

 gitudinalibus fuscis ; spira convexa nodulis albis coronata ; in- 

 terstitiis nigro-maculatis (f. 78). — Rather oval, striated, grey, 

 with brown longitudinal markings, and black spots between the 

 white nodules of the spire. 



58. punctuuatus, Brug. — C. brevis, subventricosus, griseus, 

 sulcatus, sulcis depresso-punctatis ; spira acuta, ad angulum moni- 

 lifera, inter nodulos nigro-punctata (f. 104). — This little shell, 

 which resembles a short C. Mus, is encircled by punctured grooves. 



59. uoseus, Land-. — C. brevis, solidus, turbiuatus, sulcatus, 



