214 CHAROPA. 



b. Subangulated. 



C. PUDIBUNDA, Cox. PL 62, figs. 58, 59. 



Perforate, thin, translucent, smooth, slightly arcuately lineate 

 and obsoletely spirally striate, shining, flesh-color; whorls 6, 

 periphery obtusely angulated, usually opaque milky around the 

 perforation. Diam. 16 mill. 



Richmond Elver, and Moreton Bay, Australia. 



c. Carinate. 

 C. ZELANDUE, Gray. PI. 63, figs. 63, 64. 



Perforate, pellucid, minutely striulate, light corneous varie- 

 gated with chestnut strigations ; whorls 5, the last carinate. 

 Diam. 9'5 mill. 



New Zealand. 

 Yar. ANTIPODA, Hombr. et Jacq. PI. 63, figs. 65-67. 



Narrowly umbilicated, striated above, shining; grayish, stri- 

 gated with chestnut ; whorls 5^, the last carinate. Diam. 8 mill. 



Ins. Auckland. 



Yar. AUCKLANDICA, Le Guillou. 



An unfigured form, yellowish brown with red spots on the 

 upper surface only ; made a var. of Zelandise by Prof. Hutton. 



C. TRAVERSI, Smith. PI. 63, figs. 68-70. 



Narrowly perforate, thin, somewhat glossy, corneous, with fine 

 oblique wavy chestnut lines, scarcely visible except when held up 

 to the light, and chestnut spots at the suture, obliquely arcuately 

 striate by growth-lines, decussated by fine spiral striae, above 

 and below ; whorls 5^, slowly enlarging, the last with carinate 



periphery. Diam. 11'5 mill. 



New Zealand. 



Distinguished from the last species by its larger size, narrower 

 perforation, and minute spiral strise. 



C. CONVEXIUSCULA, Pfr. PI. 63, fig. 71. 



Perforate, thin, rugulosely striate, pellucid, light corneous ; 



whorls 5J, periphery obtusely carinate. Diam. 12 mill. 



Ceylon. 



Placed by Pfeiffer in this group of which it is scarcely a 

 member. 



