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looking sulcated shell, painted with a few flexuous flashes of dark 

 brown; spire coronated. 



166. lachrymosus, Reeve. — C. subcylindraceus, lateribus pau- 

 lulmn convexis, fuscus, leviter sulcatus, flamrais longitudinalibus 

 castaneis pictus (f. 93). — Similar to the last in form; of a dull 

 colour, with downward flashes of darker brown. 



167. rivularis, Reeve — C. subcylindraceus, coronatus, elon- 

 gatus ; lineis punctatis rubris transversis et llammis longitudina- 

 libus pictus (f. 90). — Bather cylindrical, elongated, coronated with 

 punctured lines across, and longitudinal flashes. 



168. Bosticus, Reeve. — C. subcylindricus, coronatus, oblongus, 

 subangulatus, flammis flexuosis castaneis nigrescentibus irregula- 

 ribus bifasciatim pictus (f. 45). — Shorter than C. rivularis, with 

 two bands of dark markings. 



169. exaratus, Reeve.— C. solidus, cylindricus, angustatus, 

 CEeruleus, sulcatus, inter sulcis punctatus (f. 307). — A narrow, 

 cylindrical, greyish shell, spotted between regular grooves. 



170. strigatus, Brug. — C. elongatus, pallide fuscus, nebulosus, 

 sulcatus, inter sulcos castaneo punctatus; lateribus rectis; spira 

 pyramidali (f. 329). — Resembling C. australis, but not so acu- 

 minated nor so deeply sulcated. 



171. Metcalfei, Reeve. — C. subcylindricus, lateribus paulu- 

 linn convexis, granoso-liratus, pallide fulvus, flammis castaneis 

 medio interruptis pictus; spira elevata, maculata (f. 119). — 

 Shaped like C. cerinus, C. Cumingii, etc., but covered with gra- 

 nulated ridges. 



172. nitidus, Reeve. — C. subcylindricus, laevis, aurantio-fus- 

 cescens, superne et medio albo inaculatus, lineis interruptis, sub- 

 distautibus cinctus (f. 401). — A neat shell, with white spots at 

 the angle and centre, and reddish lines across. 



173. crebrisulcus, Sowb. — C. parvus, subfusiformis, rubes- 

 cens, sulcatus ; spira elevata, laevi ; angulis anfractuum mouiliferis 

 (f. 321). — Small, sulcated, with elevated smooth spire, beaded at 

 the angles. 



174. Traillii, Sowb. — C. parvus, ovalis, tenuiter sulcatus, al- 

 bus, fasciis duabus tessellatis pictus ; spira elevata, prope sutu- 

 ram rotundata (f. 322). — Very small, finely sulcated, with two 

 broad bands of tessellated markings ; the shoulders of the whorls 

 rounded. 



175. cocceus, Reeve. — C. subovalis, subdistanter tenuiter sulca- 



