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tus; roseus, aurantio tessellatus; angulo spira? rotundato (f. 417). 

 — Bather oval, finely sulcated, pink, tessellated with orange. 



176. desidiosus, A. Ad. — C. subfusiformis, fuscus, ad angu- 

 lum et medio fasciatiui reticulatus, versus basin sulcatus ; spira 

 acuminuta, angulo rotundato (f. 306). — A neat, little, smooth, 

 dark-brown shell, lightened at the shoulder of the spire and in a 

 central band with fine reticulations. 



177. lignarius, Reeve. — C. oblongus, punctato-striatus, rec- 

 tus, obscure fuscus, pallide fasciatus, seu albidus, pallide puncta- 

 tus; spira planiuscula (f. 269, 270; var. 313).— Of a straight 

 oblong form, with punctured stria?, and wood-like colour. 



178. .egrotus, Reeve. — C. C. lignario similis, sed apertura 

 versus basin magis expansa ; albus, ad basin fusco-purpurascens 

 (f. 215). — White, and wider at the base than C. lignarius, with 

 which it is closely allied, if not identical. 



179. furvtjs, Reeve. — C. C. lignario similis, sed valde magis 

 elongatus (f. 266, 267, 268). — Much narrower and more straight- 

 sided than C. lignarius. 



180. Ximenes, Gray. — C. solidus, breviusculus, pallidus, flam- 

 mis castaneis longitudinalibus et lineis nigris interruptis pictus ; 

 spira acuminata, maculatti; angulo rotundato, punctato (f. 285, 

 402). — The dwarf and beautifully-coloured granulated shell re- 

 presented in the last figure was only recognized by the peculiarity 

 of the spire. 



181. mahogani. — C. solidus, quam C. Ximenes magis elon- 

 gatus, colore fusco-nigrescente ; labio externo incrassato (f. 283, 

 284). — A more elongated shell than C. Ximenes, with the outer lip 

 thickened above. Mr. Hanley also possesses a granulated variety 

 of this. 



182. gilvus, Reeve. — C. turbinatus, la?vis, sordide fuscus, medio 

 et acl angulum pallide fasciatus, prope basin sulcatus ; spira plana, 

 apice acuto (f. 312). — A plaiu turbinate shell of clingy colour, 

 with a light band at the angle and another just below the centre. 



183. hepaticus, Kien. — C. solidus, albus, turbinatus, prope 

 angulum convexus, infra medium sulcatus ; spira convexa, angulo 

 acuto (f. 191). — White, shouldered near the angle, sulcated near 

 the base. 



184. pastinacea, Lamk. — C. oblongus, albus, infra medium 

 leviter elevato-striatus, lateribus rectiusculis ; spira paululum ele- 

 vata (f. 353). — Larger and straighter than C. hepaticus, with 

 raised stria; from the middle to the base. 



