conus. 331 



it was a remarkable variety of C. aurisiacvs, having a broad belt 

 of orange on the upper part, and a white band below the centre 

 with dark spots. Mr. Crosse, however, kindly pointed out some 

 distinctions which make it necessary to see the shell originally 

 described before finally deciding. 



Lubeckianus, Bern., Journ. Conch., p. 169, t. 1, f. 9. Pro- 

 bably a pale specimen of C. speciosissimus, Eve., Thes. f. 123, 

 124. 



Bobilliardi, Bern., Journ. Conch, p. 182. 



tkibunus, Crosse, Journ. Conch. 1865. Probably C. Hyana, 

 young. 



signifer, Crosse, Journ. Conch. 1865. C. Jamaicensis, var. ? 



secutoe, Crosse, Journ. Conch. 1865. Probably C. Guiniacus? 



lictor, Boivin, Journ. Conch. 1864. Probably C. llneatus, var. 



Carpentieri, Crosse, Journ. Conch. 1865. Probably C. lig- 

 narins, var. 



Daullei, Bern., Monog. p. 15, pi. 2, f. 16. Probably C. 

 anceps. 



Guestrieri, Bern., Mon. p. 15, pi. 1, f. 10. 



HENoquEi, Bern., Mon. p. 9, pi. 2, f. 13. Probably C. vittatus. 



