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roseus seu griseus, medio fascia pallida cinctus ; spira obtusa, no- 

 dulis nlbis coronata, interstitiis nigris (f. 94, 95). — Turbinated, 

 grooved, pink or grey, with a light or white band in the centre ; 

 nodules of the spire white, with dark spots between. 



60. minimis, Linn. — C. brevis, obtusus, roseus seu griseus, 

 nigro seu castaneo variegatus, liners nigro et albo punctatis cinc- 

 tus (f. 54, 55, 99, 111). — Short, of a pink or grey colour, va- 

 riegated by black or chestnut, and encircled by black and white 

 punctured lines, a strong longitudinal band within the edge of 

 the mouth. This and the four following are probably varieties of 

 the same. 



61. Baebadensis, Brug. — C. C. minimo similis, sed magiselon- 

 gatus, lineis transversis sparsim punctatus (f. 57, 58). — Of a 

 more oval and elongate form than C. minimus, generally more 

 lightly coloured, with the encircling spots fewer. 



62. encaustus, Kien. — C. C. minimo similis, sed ad spiram 

 magis angulatus, lateribus rectiusculis, striis transversis albo gri- 

 seoque tessellatis (f. 79). — There is greater angularity of form 

 iu this species than in C. mini/tins, and a peculiar tessellated style 

 of marking. 



63. Aristophanes, Duclos. — C. C. minimo similis, sed lineis 

 interrupts transversis majoribus (f. 81, 82).- — The cross-lines 

 of black and white spots are fewer and wider than in C. minimus. 



64. tiaeatus, Brod. — C. minimo seu C. Aristophani similis, 

 sed spira elevata, nodulis elevatis albis coronata (f. 80). — This 

 has the broad interrupted lines of C. Aristophanes, with an ele- 

 vated and beautifully coronated spire. 



65. miliaeis, Brug. — C. brevis, lrevis, roseus, maculis flexu- 

 osis albis fasciatim cinctus; spira convexa, nodulis albis coronata 

 (f. 72, 73). — The well-known pinky-coloured species with flexuous 

 white markings in bands. 



66. fulgetrum, Sowb. — C. C. miliari similis, sed subgranula- 

 tim sulcatus, fusco prope angulum maculatus, rubro reticulatus 

 (f. 69). — Differs from C. miliaris in texture and style of marking, 

 being grooved and slightly granulated, with reticulated markings. 



67. Ebe.eus, Linn. — C. solidus, brevis, lrevis, roseus, coronatus, 

 maculis magnis fluctuatim quadratis nigris ornatus (f. 56). — 

 Short and smooth, with square or flexuous large black spots. 



68. vekmiculatus, Lunik. — C. solidus, brevis, laevis, coronatus, 

 griseus, flammis longitudinalibus nigrescentibus pictus, transversim 

 sulcatus, nonnunquam granulatus; fauce fusca, aperturse margine 



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