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119. acijtus, Sowb. — C. parvus, solidus, fulvus, fusco varie- 

 gatus, minute corouatus, inter nodulis maculatus; spira acuta 

 (f. 142). — Although shaped like the species of this group, with 

 sharp elevated spire, it may, after all, be but an irregular form of 

 C. Ceylanensis. 



120. archon, Brod. — C. tenuis, oblongus, laevis, pallidus, vna- 

 culis fusco-aurantiis irregularibus magnis fasciatim ornatus ; spira, 

 breviusculii, lateribus concavis, apice acuto (f. 252). — A conical 

 shell, whose incurved spire and arcuated lip brings it within this 

 section, although it has an affinity with C. cedo-nulli. It is lighter 

 than that species, and has no articulated lines. 



121. Amadis, Mart. — C. oblongus, tenuis, laevis; lateribus 

 medio aut infra medium contractis ; rubro-nigrescente reticulatus; 

 spira brevi, arcuata, acuminata. Variat castaneo fasciatus (f. 169, 

 170, 171). — The well-known large, light, reticulated shell, with 

 beautifully curved outer lip. 



122. acuminatus, Brug. — C. breviusculus, solidus, lsevis, la- 

 teribus rectiusculis, rubro-nigrescente reticulatus ; spira acuminata, 

 gradata (f. 196, 197). — Shorter and more solid than the last, 

 but like it in markings. 



123. tornatus, Brod. — C. elougatus, solidus, rectiusculus, 

 nebulis cseruleis et punctis quadratis rubro-nigrescentibus seria- 

 tim pictus, infra sulcatus; spira maculata, gradata. Variat ubi- 

 que sulcata et granosa (f. 375, var. 425). — Mrs. Deburgh's va- 

 riety of this dark and spotted shell is sulcated and granulated. 



124. spiculum, Reeve. — C. fusiforuiis, lsevis, albus, sparsim 

 castaneo maculatus; spira attenuate, acuta (f. 362). — The spire 

 is nearly equal in length to the body-whorl, which is narrow. 



125. minutus, Reeve. — C. parvus, solidus, pallidus, castaneo 

 fasciatus; spira elevata, acuta (f. 360). — A very little acuminated 

 shell, with chestnut bands. 



1 26. dispar, Sowb. — C. elongatus, solidus, lateribus rectis ; 

 caeruleus, rubro-nigrescente fasciatim maculatus ; spira elevata, 

 maculata, lateribus incurvis (f. 195).- — Like C. tornatus in form, 

 but different in the markings. 



127. incurvus, Brod. — C. attenuatus, lsevis, cseruleus, rubro- 

 nigrescente seriatim maculatus; lateribus incurvis, spira acumi- 

 n:ita, gradatim augulata (f. 194). — Longer than C. dispar, with 

 the sides elegantly incurved. 



128. Kegularis, Sowb. — C. subturbinatus, lrevis, lateribus 



