FASTIGIELLA. 149 



C. FASCIATUM, Brug. PL 28, fig. 64 ; PL 29, figs. 65-67. 



Smooth, longitudinally plicate at the suture, more or less spirally 

 incised, upper part of spire nodosely ribbed ; whitish, spirally lined, 

 or interruptedly spotted or blotched with chestnut color. 



Length, 2'25-3'5 in. 



Indian Ocean, Philippines. 



It is' C. procerum, Kiener, C. Martinianum, Pfr. (fig. 67). 



C. PHAROS. Hinds. PL 29, fig. 68. 



Closely longitudinally plicate at the suture, spirally distantly 

 incised, upper whorls granularly ribbed ; whitish, frequently spirally 

 lineated with chestnut. Length, 2-2'25 in. 



Paumotus, Viti Is., Indian Ocean. 



Narrower and smaller than C. fasciatum, with finer and sharper 

 sutural sculpture, but possibly only a variety of that species. It is 

 C. subulatum (Lam.), of Kiener. 



C. VERTAGUS, Linn. PL 29, figs. 69, 70. 



Ventricose, smooth, longitudinally plaited at the suture, with 

 distant faint spiral incised strise, upper whorls asperate ; yellowish 

 white, sometimes more or less stained with, or entirely chestnut 

 color. Length, 2-2'5 in. 



East Indies, Philippines. 



V. vulgaris, Schum., is a synonym. 



Var. T^ENIATUM, Quoy. Fig. 70. 



Smoother, the sutural plaits obsolete ; yellowish white, chestnut 

 banded. 



' New Guinea. 

 Subgenus CAMPANILE, Bayle, 1884. 



C. L^EVE, Quoy. PL 29, fig. 71. 



White, ventricose, spirally striated, slightly tuberculated at the 

 suture, last whorl roundly angulated and somewhat inflated beneath, 

 columella twisted. Length, 6 in. 



Australia. 



The largest living species of the family. 



Genus FASTIGIELLA, Reeve, 1848. 

 F. CABINATA, Reeve. PL 29, fig. 72. 



White, with three strong spiral keels on the spire whorls and ten 

 on the body whorl, the interstices and suture excavated. 

 Length, 1*75 in. 



Hab. unknown. 



