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nigro punctata (f. 52, 53, 112). — Distinguished by longitudinal 

 worm-like markings in place of the square spots of C. ffiraus. It 

 is also sulcated, and generally granulated. 



69. t^eniatus, Brug. — C. obtusus, lsevis, roseo et cseruleo 

 alternatim fasciatus, lineis nigris validis albo interruptis cinctus 

 (f. 85). — Coloured with alternating bands of pink and blue, with 

 black and white spotted lines between. 



70. abbreviatus, Sowb. — C. obtusus, brevis, lsevis, coronatus, 

 cseruleus, liueatim nigro-punctatus, medio albifasciatus (f. 84). — 

 Shorter than C. taniatm, with narrower spotted lines and more 

 uniform colour. 



71. fontificalis, LamJc. — C. obtusus; spira elevatu, minute 

 coronata, lsevi, alba, fascia latissima viridi transverse lineata 

 cinctus (f. 51). — The broad band of olive-green which covers 

 two-thirds of the centre is grooved and black-lined, and seems to 

 consist of closely inlaid epidermis. 



72. coronatus, Reeve. — C. fusiformis, parvus, minutissime 

 liratus, supra albas, infra olivaceo fasciatus ; spira elevatissima, 

 anfractibus valide coronatis (f. 136). — The spire in this little 

 shell is as long as the body-whorl ; it is strongly coronated. 



73. ndx, Brocl. — C. parvus, ventricosus, pyriformis, minute 

 coronatus, cseruleo tinctus, ad basin purpurascens, maculis augu- 

 latim tiuctuatis castaneis ornatus (f. 135). — Broad at the top 

 and narrow at the base, with a purple tint, marked with well- 

 defined zigzag chestnut patches. 



74. sponsalis, Chemn. — C. ventricosus, C. nnci similis, sed 

 flammis rubris in seriebus duabus ornatus (f. 133, 134). — More 

 ventricose than C. mix, with red flexuous markings arrayed in two 

 central rows. 



75. Ceylanensis, Brug. — C. parvus, breviusculus, minute co- 

 ronatus, flavidus, maculis irregularibus magnis in seriebus duabus 

 ct lineis interruptis castaneis ornatus, infra angustatus, purpureus 

 (f. 130, 140, 141).— Much like C. mix, but more straight-sided 

 and with the chestnut markings more in bands. C. exiguus, Lamk., 

 may be a variety of this. 



76. ptjsillus, Chemn. — C. subventricosus, C. nuci similis, sed 

 minute seriatim duplicato-maculatus (f. 144). — A very uncertain 

 species, shaped like C. mix or C. Ceylanensis, but with rows of 

 double spots. 



