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longitudinaliter fusco strigatus (f. 5GG). — Easily distinguished by 

 its solidity, its narrower form, and roseate hue. 



360. canonicus, Sniff. — C. solidus, creruleus, angust.us, mi- 

 nute reticulatus, late fusco-nigrescente fasciatus (f. 56S). — This 

 and the following species are more solid than C. textile, with 

 closer and darker markings. The varieties of each have been 

 much confounded ; some distinguish them by the roseate hue in 

 the aperture of C. canonicus, but I believe M. Bruguiere meant 

 C. canonicus to be a narrow, straight-sided shell, and C. archiepis- 

 copns a broader one ; and he even remarks that there is a pink- 

 mouthed variety of the latter. 



361. archiepiscopus, Bnig. — C. solidus, cseruleus, ventricosus, 

 minute reticulatus, fusco-nigrescente fasciatus (f. 571, 572). — 

 See note on C. canonicus. 



362. panniculus, Lamk. — C. subturbinatus, spira obtusa, 

 minute reticulatus, aurantio requaliter trifasciatus, fasciis nigro- 

 lineatis; fauce purpurea (f. 574). — Distinguished from C. textile 

 and others by its more turbinated form and closer colouring. It 

 is purple within. 



363. abbas, Bn/ff. — C. C. panniculo similis, sed fasciarum in- 

 terstitiis minute et concinne reticularis (f. 575). — The reticulated 

 lines are remarkably neat and lace-like between the bands, the 

 marks being rounded and equal. 



364. See p. 47. 



365. corbula, Sorcb. — C. cylindricus, ventricosus, tenuiter 

 striatus, lineis fulvis minute reticulatus, lineis et maculis fusco- 

 aurantiis trifasciatus; spira striata, anfractibus subexcavatis 

 (f. 573). — Of the typical form of C. textile, but finely striated 

 and more solid. The colouring is also different. 



366. victoria, Beeve. — C. tenuis, subinflatus, tenuiter trans- 

 verse striatus, ca?ruleo nebulosus, fusco-rubescente reticulatus, 

 maculis magnis aurantiis fusco-virgatis marginatis seriatim pictus ; 

 spira producta, angulata (f. 575, 576). — A light, rather angular 

 shell, distinguishable at a glance from all the preceding species of 

 the same group. 



367. telatus, Beeve. — C. oblongus, subfusiformis, angulatus, 

 lateribus rectiusculis ; fulvo tenuiter angulatim reticulatus, macu- 

 lis magnis aurantiis, fusco-rubescente strigatus, late bifasciatus ; 

 spira pyramidali, acuta; anfractibus depressiusculis (f. 584). — A 



