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acuminata (f. 235, 236, 241).— Shaped like the last two, with 

 roundish and square spots arranged in bands. It differs from C. 

 leoninus in the flattened spire and in being rather spotted than 

 streaked. 



221. augur, Brug. — C. solidus, laevis, oblongus, fulvus, linea- 

 tim punctatus, fasciatim castaneo maculatus ; spirfi plana (f. 154). 

 — Marked with lines of dots, and bands of broad chestnut spots. 



222. miles, Linn. — C. valde turbinatus, flavidus, longitudi- 

 naliter minute lineatus et flammulis pictus, fasciis castaneis me- 

 dio et ad basin cinctus ; spira brevi (f. 157). — Of a carroty colour, 

 with dark cross bands, and downward, minute, waving lines. 



223. Sumatrensis, Lamk. — C. valde turbinatus, albus ; lineis 

 inaequalibus longitudinalibus angulatis et undatis nigrescentibus 

 pictus, late aurantio bifasciatus ; spira brevi, striata, maculis mag- 

 nis picta; anfractibus paucis; apertura lata (f. 158, 159). — It 

 has the nearest affinity with C. vexillum, from which it differs 

 considerably in the style of colouring. 



224. mbstellinus, Brug. — C. oblongo-turbinatus, aurantius, 

 ad angulum et infra medium albo-fasciatus ; fasciis punctis nigris 

 seriatim marginatis ; spira plauata, alba, nigro maculata (f. 160) . — 

 More lengthened than others of this group, with two white bands 

 bordered with rows of black spots. 



225. vexilltjm, Brug. — C. turbinatus, subpyriformis, fulvus, 

 basi et medio castaneo late fasciatus ; inter fascias flammis mag- 

 nis fluctuatis pictus ; spira brevi, cancellata, maculis magnis picta ; 

 anfractibus paucis, latis, depressis (f. 163). — A large, handsome 

 shell, with broadly spotted spire of few wide and canceDated 

 whorls. 



226. capitaneus, Linn. — C. turbinatus, castaneus aut flavidus, 

 punctis castaneis seriatim cinctus, ad angulum spirae et medio 

 albo-fasciatus; fasciis nigro maculatis; spira cancellata, maculis 

 magnis picta; anfractibus paucis (f. 175, 176, 177). — The small 

 shell, f . 1 7 7 , twice named by Kiener, I think is ouly an undeveloped 

 variety of this. 



227. nemocanus, Brug. — C. turbinatus, subtilissime striatus, 

 longitudinaliter strigatus, fuscus, medio pallide fulvo seu albo 

 fasciatus; spira alba, maculata; anfractibus numerosis (f. 152, 

 153). The shell is finely striated, and the spire has numerous 

 whorls, in both respects differing from C. vexillum. 



228. i^evigatus, Sowb. — C. turbinatus, cseruleo tinctus, laevis, 



