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suocarinati (f. 508-512). — Although subject to great variation, 

 not difficult to distinguish. 



338. circle, Chem. — C. C. monacho similis, sed solidus, prope 

 angulum convexus, medio contractus (f. 513, 514; var. 525). 

 — 1 am glad to recognize in this shell one of Chemnitz's species, 

 differing from C. magus in being more solid, swelled near the 

 upper angle, and contracted at the centre. 



339. epistomium, Reeve. — C. quam C. magus multo magis 

 elougatus, aurantio bifasciatus et flammulatus (f. 515). — I find 

 great difficulty in separating this from C. magus, although much 

 more elongated in form. 



310. tjstolatus, Reeve. — C. oblongus, supra subinflatus, lineis 

 elevatis ubique cinctus, aurantio fasciatus, medio albo unifasciatus ; 

 spira convexa; anfractibus depressis, bisulcatis (f. 510), and var. 

 C. striolatus (f. 327, 32S).— I think these are identical. 



341. gtjbernator, Brug. — C. oblongus, laevigatas, albus, prope 

 angulum convexus, medio subcontractus, infra subquadratus, dis- 

 tanter sulcatus ; albus, coloribus variegatis tlammis et fasciis in- 

 terruptis pictus ; spira depressii ; anfractibus carinatis, valde cana- 

 liferis (f. 519-522). — In the older and larger specimens the swell- 

 ing near the angle of the spire is more conspicuous ; the whorls 

 of the spire are deeply hollowed, with a ridge at the angle. 



342. Timorensis, Brug. — C. elongatus, lrevis, pallide roseus, 

 lineis albo rubroque tfeniatus, ad basin leviter liratus ; spira 

 lsevi, anfractibus paululum excavatis (f. 517, 518). — A beautiful 

 shell, coloured something in the manner of C. aurisiacus, but 

 much more delicately. 



343. terminus, Reeve. — C. quam C. gulernator magis aequali- 

 ter ventricosus, spirre anfractibus baud tantum excavatis ; pallide 

 purpureas, maculis inagnis irregularibus sparsim pictus (f. 523 ) 

 ■ — Of a more oval form than C. gulernator ; of a delicate violet- 

 colour, with large brown markings. 



o 14. fulmen, Reeve. — C. leevis, oblongus, subventricosus, pal- 

 lide purpureus, castaneo flammis irregularibus magnis sparsim 

 pictus ; spira convexa, obtusa, haud carinata (f. 351). — More short 

 and veutricose than the preceding. The spire not keeled. 



345. striatus, Linn. — C. oblongus, cylindricus, transverse 

 striatus, infra subquadratus ; pallide violaceus, nebulosus, fasciis 

 interruptis et flammis longitudinalibus nigris aut fuscis pictus ; 

 spira subdepressii, maculata ; anfractibus excavatis, carinatis ; va- 



