coNus. 269 



A simple white shell, rather strongly striated towards the 

 base, and faintly coloured with rather distant light-brown 

 longitudinal streaks, arranged in three transverse zones. 

 The type is in the British Museum. Locality unknown. 



512. NEPTUNOiDES, Smith (f. 736). — C. testa elongata, 

 roseo-albida, lineis fuscis irregulariter reticulata, paululum 

 supra pauloque infra medium fascia lata interrupta indistincta 

 ejusdem coloris cincta ; spira elevata, concava, gradata, lineis 

 contortis fuscis radiatim picta ; anfr. circ. 10, superne de- 

 clives, leviter excavati, striis tribus spiraliter sculpti, carina 

 subacuta marginati ; ultimus superne rotunde angulatus, 

 infra angulum aliquanto convexus, deinde rectiusculus, 

 transversim tenuiter striatus, infra medium sulcis angustis 

 remotis 10-12 oblique sculptus ; apertura mediocriter lata, 

 inferne aliquanto latior, fauce dilute rosacea, columella basi 

 plicata, oblique contorta, inflata, labrum superne leviter 

 arcuatum, vix sinuatum. Long. 45, lat. 20 mill. 



This is the same species as that figured PI. XXV. figs. 

 613, 614, as varieties of C. Lienardi, from which it is prob- 

 ably distinct. The specimen labelled ' Australia ' passed 

 from the Taylor collection into that of the British Museum. 



513. CoxENi, Brazier (f. 737). — C. testa lata, angulata, 

 utrinque acuminata, pallidissime flavidula, longitudinaliter 

 fulvo flammulata ; spira elatissima, subgradata ; aufractus 

 spiraliter trisulcati, carinati, carina obtusa fulvo maculata ; 

 anfr. ultimus infra angulum Igevigatus, deinde sulcis circ. 20 

 puneturatis spiraliter sculptus ; apertura modica. 



A very distinct species, known to me only from the figure 

 in the ' Proceedings of the Zoological Society,' which I have 

 copied. 



514. LoMBEi, Sou-erhy (f. 739). — C. testa elongato-turbin- 

 ata, solidiuscula, rufo-fusca : spira elevata, acuta, anfractus 

 superne declives, la^ves, angulati, ad angulum maculis albidis 

 numerosis ornati ; ultimus superne sub-acute angulatus, ad 

 latera prope rectus, laevigatus, basin versus oblique sulcatus ; 

 apertura angusta, fauce purpurea, labrum ad angulum vix 

 emarginatum. Long. 22, lat. 10 mill. 



A small reddish-brown cone, with a purple interior, and 

 white spots on the angle and spire giving it a coronated ap- 

 pearance, although the angle is free from nodules. The spe- 



