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9-5. vimineus, Reeve. — C. flavidus, elongato-fusiformis, infra 



attenuatus, sulcis duplicatis et striis elcvatis cancellatus ; spira 



minute crenulata (f. 357). — A yellowish elongated shell, can- 

 cellated with double ribs and elevated stria?. 



94. australis, Chem. — C. elongatus, acuminatus, duplicatim 

 sulcatus, medio subventricosus, fulvo-griseus, fusco flammulatus 

 (f. 486). — More full-bodied and ventricose than C. Orbignyi. 



95. ptjlcher, A. Ad. — C. elongatus, sulcatus, fuscus, lineis 

 nigro alboque articulatis ; spira acuminata, coronata (f. 121). — 

 Long and narrow, rather finely grooved with articulated black and 

 white lines. 



96. sulciferus, A. Ad. — C. oblongus, distanter valde sulcatus, 

 fuscus; spira acuminata, anfractibus moniliferis (f. 122). — Of 

 a uniform dark colour, with distant sulci, and flattened spaces 

 between. 



97. papillaris, Reeve. — C. fusiformis, k*vis; spira coronata, 

 elevata; apice rotundo, basi attenuata; flavidus, fusco flammulis 

 fluctuatis longitudinalibus pictus (f. 377). — Smooth, a little 

 swelled in the centre, tapering at the extremities ; spire coronated, 

 with a teat-like apex. 



98. Sieboldit, Reeve.- — C. elongatus, albus, castaneo sparsim 

 maculatus, versus basin sulcatus; spira acuminata; anfractibus 

 concavis, acute marginatis, ultimis vix crenulatis (f. 369). — 

 Smooth, white and rather light, with sharp-edged whorls, and the 

 upper part of the spire crenulated. 



99. voltjjiinalis, Hind. — C. tenuis, acutus, pallide roseus, 

 fasciatim maculatus, leviter sulcatus; spira breviuseula, acumi- 

 nata (f. 37 S). — Of an acute conical form, slightly sulcated and 

 delicately tinted. 



100. floridulus, Ad. et Reeve. — C. C. voluminali similis, sed 

 fasciatus, haud sulcatus, spira ad angulum undulata (f. 97). — 

 The undulations of the spire distinguish this species from the 

 last. 



101. Borkeensis, Ad. et Reeve. — C. subfusiformis, kevis, 

 albus, castaneo sparsim maculatus, ad basin tenuiter sulcatus; 

 lateribus incurvis, spira elevata, marginibus anfractuum acutis 

 (f. 389). — In form nearest to C. arena tits, but narrower and with- 

 out the elevated lines. 



102. cingulatus, Lamk. — C. solidus, acutus, fulvus, castaneo 



