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rantius, liueis punctatis castaneis cinctus (f. 376). — I think 

 this species, the C. Largillierti of Kicii., agrees with Bruguiere's 

 description. It is of a more solid and conical form than C. moni- 

 lifer, with the sides even a little ventricose. 



111. lemniscatus, Reeve. — C. quam C. Japonicus magis elou- 

 gatus, spira breviora (f. 411). — -The sides are straighter than in 

 C. Japonicus, and the body-whorl is much longer in proportion to 

 the spire. 



112. Philippii, Kien. — C. quam C. Japonicus magis elongatus, 

 anfractu ultimo rotundato ; punctis irregularibus pictus (f. 412). 

 — 1 am inclined to think this a variety of C. lemniscatus or C. 

 Japonicus slightly deformed. 



113. anguIjATUS, A. Ad. — C. turbinatus, lrevis, acutus, maculis 

 sequentibus et flammulis pictus, spira acuminata (f. 383). — 

 Broader at the top than C. monilifer, with similar but broader 

 articulated rows of spots. 



114. lentigixosus, Reeve. — C. quam C. angulafus angustior; 

 spira magis elevata, ad angulum regulariter castaneo maculata; 

 flammis longitudinalibus maculis fuscis albisque ornatus (f. 386). 

 — A rather fusiform shell, with chestnut spots at the angle of the 

 spire, and light downward flashes interrupted by brown and white 

 articulated lines. 



115. emargin'atus, Reeve. — C. elegante fusiformis, lsevis, spira 

 versus apicem attenuata, gradata ; flammis magnis sparsis castaneis 

 medio attenuatis pictus (f. 387). — A very elegantly-formed shell, 

 with large downward flames of colour, two of which appear on one 

 side. 



116. optabilis, A. Ad. — C. solidus, brevis, pallide roseus, pal- 

 lidissime maculatus ; spira elevata, gradata (f. 364). — Fusiform, 

 almost colourless, short, with the spire gradated. 



117. selectus, A. Ad. — C. fusiformis, tenuis, lineis punctatis 

 cinctus, medio paululum ventricosus, ad basin contractus, leviter 

 sulcatus ; spira acuminata, aculeata, angulo acuto (f. 361). — After 

 a slight swelling in the centre the shell contracts near the 

 base, which is faintly grooved. 



1 IS. Pealii, Green. — C. subelongatus, rectiusculus, lineatim 

 castaneo punctatus, pallidus; spira elevata, gradata (f. 358, 393, 

 394). — Like C. selectus, but longer and more straight-sided. I 

 am not sure as to the identity of the varieties figured, but the 

 specimens come with authority. 



