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C. ALBOCINCTA, Angas. PL 17, fig. 84. 



Moderately solid ; reddish brown, with a rather broad white 

 band on the middle of the body-whorl, visible on the spire ; lip 

 thickened, dentate within. Length, 5 mill. 



Port Jackson, Australia. 

 C. ZONULATA, Angas. PL 17, fig. 89. 



Rather solid, light brown, banded with ashy gray below the 

 sutures and towards the base of the last whorl, encircled with 

 rather distant fine brown lines ; longitudinally nodosely plicate, 

 transversely closely lirate ; lip thin, varicose, sinus moderate. 



Length, 8 mill. 



Port Jackson, Australia. 



C. RUFOZONATA, Angas. PL 17, fig. 100. 



Shell solid, white, sometimes with a zone of double interrupted 

 chestnut lines near the base of the body-whorl, similar markings 

 being apparent here and there near the upper portion of the 

 whorls ; ribs nodose. Length, 5 mill. 



Port Jackson, Australia. 



C. PUSTULATA, Angas. PL 17, fig. 85. 



Moderately solid, whorls rounded, white, irregularly longi- 

 tudinally flamed with chestnut on the upper whorls, with two 

 broad brown bands on the last whorl ; sinus rather broad and 

 shallow. Length, 7 mill. 



Port Jackson, Australia. 



May be at once recognized by the stout granules at the base 

 of the pillar. 



C. MODESTA, Angas. PL 17, fig. 92. 



Solid, fulvous brown; intersections of sculpture nodulous; 

 columella with a few strong granulations at the base. 



Length, 5 mill. 



Port Jackson, Australia. 



Closely allied to and perhaps identical with G. granulosissima, 

 Tenison-Woods. 



C. BRENCHLEYI, Angas. PL 17, fig 93. 



Shell moderately solid, light brown, inclining to ash-color 

 towards the apex ; aperture tinged with brown. 



Length, 18 mill. 



N. S. Wales, Australia. 



