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77. musicus, Brug. — C. parvus, angulatus, minute coronatus, 

 inter nodulos nigro-lineatus, caeruleus seu pallide fulvus seu roseus, 

 liueis nigris interruptis cinctus ; ad basin violaceus ; spira acuta 

 (f. 145-148). — In shape like the preceding, distinguished by 

 the square linear spots between the nodules of the spire, and the 

 interrupted dark lines on the body. This and the last four spe- 

 cies are all purple-tipped at the base. 



78. nanus, Brod.- — C. parvus, exiguus, albicans, caeruleo 

 tinctus, minute coronatus, apertura et basi purpurascentibus; 

 spira obtusa; variat fulvo seriatim maculatus (f. 114, 115, 116). 

 — Typically bluish-white tipped with purple, but varying with 

 rows of light-brown spots. 



79. puncticulatus, Brug. — C. solidus, brevis, minute coro- 

 natus, plerumque granulatus, fulvus, cseruleus vel pallide roseus, 

 maculis nigrescentibus seriatim inter granula ornatus (f. 128— 

 130, 391, 392). — A short species, with rows of blackish spots 

 between granules. C. papillaris of Kiener is a pale variety with 

 brownish spots; C. pustulusus, Kien., is a variety with larger 

 grains, as in our f. 392. The larger specimens are not so sharp- 

 spired as the smaller. 



d. Sharp-spired, with arched outer lip. 



80. verrucosus, Brug. — C. subfusiformis, albus aut pallide 

 fulvus, fusco variegatus, seriatim granulatus ; spira acuta, lsevius- 

 cula (f. 125, 126, 127). — More acute, with a more prominent 

 spire than C. puncticulatus, not regularly spotted, but variegated 

 with brown between the granules. The white var. is C. echinu- 

 latus, Kien. 



81. Mindanus, Brug. — C. angulatus, lrevis aut granulatus, 

 vix coronatus, roseus seu violaceus, rubro aut fusco variegatus 

 (f. 86, 87, 8S). — A richly-coloured angular shell, of pink or purple 

 tint richly variegated. It is sometimes granulated. 



81*. crenulatus, Kien. — C. fusiformis, lateribus arcuatis, 

 granulis oblongis cinctus, autice angustatus (f. 359). — Fusiform, 

 elegantly tapering towards the apex and base, encircled with ob- 

 long granules. 



82. acutangulatus, Chemn. — C. brevis, puncturatim sulcatus, 

 castaneo variegatus, spira elevata, crenulata (f. 356). — A short 

 acute shell with deep punctured grooves. 



83. ca.ncellatus, Brug. — C. angulatus, lateribus incurvis ; 



