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some have supposed, the C. informis of Brug. : that species is 

 made up of C. elongatus and C. caruleus. 



271- succinctus, A. Ad.—C. brevis, subventricosus, roseus, 

 puuctis castaneis medio et infra bilineatus ; spira brevi, gradata ; 

 angulo rotundato (f. 257). — Light, conical, and rose-coloured, 

 with two spotted lines across. 



272. Capper, Krauss.—G. cylindricus, lsevis, aurantius aut 

 fuscus, lineis articulatis cinctus, medio et supra interruptim albi- 

 cans ; fascia centrali et spira lineatim maculatis (f. 446, 447). — 

 A narrow shell, beautifully coloured. 



273. Loveni, Krauss. — C. oblongus, veutricosus, creruleus, 

 fusco-viridescente variegatus, lineis punctatis cinctus ; spira ob- 

 tusa, maculata (f. 449).- — -Of similar form to the following, but 

 differently coloured and marked. 



274. Tinianus, Brug. — C. ovalis, oblongus, ventricosus, roseo- 

 purpurascens, fusco fasciatus et variegatus (f. 450). — Ventricose, 

 purplish-rose, clouded, banded, and otherwise variegated with 

 rich brown. 



275. infrenatus, Reeve. — C. obtuse angulatus, oblongus, pal- 

 lidus, lineis albis fusco-articulatis cinctus; spira brevi (f. 451, 

 452, 453). — Pale yellow, rose, or fawn, but all marked with arti- 

 culated white and brown cross-lines. 



276. lautus, Reeve. — C. subcylindricus, flavidus, transverse 

 interruptim lineatus, ad spiram et medio fusco longitudinaliter 

 lineatus; spira obtusa (f. 454). — Something like C. rosaceus in 

 form, but narrower and differently coloured. 



277. rosaceus, Chemn. — C. ovali-ventricosus, inflatus, roseus, 

 aurantio late bifasciatus ; fascia medians pallida, interdum macu- 

 losa; spira elevata, obtusa (f. 455, 456). — Differing more in co- 

 louring than in form from C. Tinianus. 



278. aplustre, Reeve. — C. angulatus, laevis, maculis quadratis 

 seriatim cinctus, creruleus, ad angulum et medio pallide roseo fas- 

 ciatus (f. 445). — Of an angular form and dull colour, spotted with 

 black in lines. Oblong, light, sulcated below, with the lines of 

 growth oblique. 



279. spectrum, Linn. — C. subovalis, inflatus, laevis, infra va- 

 lide sulcatus, ubique fulvo aut fusco variegatus (f. 457, 458). — 

 The well-known, shining, variegated shell. 



280. pica, Ad. et Reeve. — C. quam C. spectrum brevior, magis 



