ANACHIS. 155 



chestnut spots and zigzag markings, more or less interrupted by 

 the smooth interstices of the ribs ; aperture white within, the 

 outer lip sinuous behind, and plicate within. 



Length, 15-18 mill. 



West Indies. 



C. lineolatq, Kiener 'fig. 45), is a synonym, an<jl I suppose 

 that C. Calif ornica, Reeve (fig. 46), a species which does not 

 inhabit " California," may also be placed here, if the figure may 

 be depended on. 



C. ADELINE, Tryon. PI. 54, fig. 47. 



Shell closely longitudinally ribbed, with revolving striae, 

 apparent principally in the interstices of the ribs ; ivory-white, 

 shining, with two broad bands of chocolate spots, arranged in 

 checker-board fashion, and leaving a central band of white; lip 

 with external varix, sinuated behind and dentate within ; aper- 

 ture white. Length (decollated), 15 mill. 



Habitat unknown. 



Six fine specimens are before me, all of them decollated. The 

 nearest ally is- C. Terpsichore, but this shell differs in its more 

 numerous, less tuberculated ribs, in the disposition of the color- 

 spots and their form. 



C. SUFFUSA, Sowb. PI. 55, fig. 49. 



Shell distantly longitudinally ribbed, with shouldered whorls, 

 the ribs sometimes obsolete on the body-whorl, which is striate 

 at the base ; white, with longitudinal streaks and spots of 

 chestnut, often forming interrupted revolving bands. 



Length, 10 mill. 



Galapagos (Wimmer); Central America (Morch). 



C. NTGRICOSTATA, E. A. Smith. PI. 55, fig. 50. 



Shell subturreted, longitudinally ribbed; epidermis thin, 

 yellowish ; shell white, the ribs black, bearing a series of white 

 spots a little above the middle of the body-whorl, interstices of 

 the ribs with dark, somewhat zigzag lines, revolving lines at the 

 base spotted with black ; aperture white within; labrum dentate. 



Length, 12'5 mill. 



Andaman Islands. 

 Appears to be very closely allied to C. suffusa, Sowb. 



