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bands, with two rows of spots in the centre and one on the 



angle. 



136. eximius, Beeve. — C. C. fulgurmti similis, sed angus- 

 tior et rectius (f. 201). — Although this species is narrower and 

 straighter than the preceding, I doubt the propriety of the dis- 

 tinction. 



137. ammiralis, Linn. — C. solidus, lsevis, oblongus, rectigo- 

 nus, minute reticulatus, aurantio late fasciatus, fasciis fusco linea- 

 tis, maculis cordiformibus albis interruptis ornatus (f. 225, 226). 

 — I do not feel sure that I am right in admitting the separation 

 of the "coronated admiral" (C. archithalassus) from this species ; 

 although the former is generally a little more bulging at the sides, 

 and sometimes granulated. 



138. Caledonicds, Brug.—C. solidus, turbinatus, lsevis, au- 

 rantius; spira pyramidali, subgradata; aurantius, rubro lineatus 

 (f. 413). — An orange-coloured, smooth, turbinated shell. 



139. splendidulus, Sowb. — C. oblongus, turbinatus, lsevis, 

 fusco flammis in fasciis duabus pictus, transverse nigro interrup- 

 tim lineatus (f. 211). — A plainly shaped, broad-topped shell, with 

 rich colouring in bands crossed by interrupted dark lines. 



140. classiarius, Brug. — C. turbinatus, solidus, rectigonus, 

 fasciis aurantiis latis et lineis rubris cinctus ; medio albus nigro 

 maculatus, intus fusco-violascente (f. 213). — Broader than C. 

 splendidulus, with two broad orange-brown bands and a central 

 white one, the latter bordered with a row of dark spots, mouth 

 chocolate. 



141. coffea, Gmel. — C. valde turbinatus, lsevis, castaneus aut 

 pallide fulvus, ad angulum et infra medium albo fasciatus, spira 

 maculata (f. 173, 174). — We have omitted to figure the light 

 variety of this shell, which is of a uniform tint, with a white sub- 

 central band. 



142. daucus, Brag. — C. turbinatus, lsevis, aurantius, medio 

 interrupts fasciatus, infra sulcatus (f. 188, 189; var. 330). — Of 

 an orange or carrot colour, and turbinate form. 



143. sanguinolentus, Reeve. — C. quam C. daucus magis elon- 

 gatus, roseus, (f. 409). — Of a more delicate colour and elongated 

 form than C. daucus, which nevertheless it nearly resembles. 



144. vittatus, Lamk. — C. oblongus, obtusus, transverse gra- 

 nulato-striatus, fusco-rubescente seu rubro late bifasciatus ; spira 

 et fascia alba ceutrali nigro-maculatis (f. 274; var. f. 410). — 



