CEIUTIIMM. PJi 



I.TI.UM, S.,\vl.. PI. _' I , ti-. 6 I. 



Solid, ventricooe, finely spirally itriate, with -\.r;ii .-pi ml ro\\- 



of tuhercles on tin- body whorl, the upper OttOI larger, Mini foriiiini: 

 :ui aiideor.-honlder; a>hy grey, maculated with chocolate. L.-iintli. 

 to mill. 



/,'"/ ,SM/, I, i, I'm,, < I 



a GtoHKACDlf, Phil. PI. '2'2, figB. .".'), 56. 



Lightly spirally striated, with larire, distant, rounded, loniritu- 

 dinal plic;e, tumid near the suture, fading out on the body whorl; 

 whitish, under a yellowish corneous epidermis. Length, :4 mill. 



(iufxm cnimfi'if, If. Africa (Philipj)ii. 



In Reeve's Iconica the habitat of this species is said, on the 

 authority of Cuming, to be " Lord Hood's Island, coast of ( Ininea n \ 

 ('. SANDWK HKNSI:, Sowb. PL 22, fig. 58. 



Whitish, spirally 1 irate, crossing strong, rounded longitudinal 

 ribs; whorls 9, convex, suture margined. Length, 27 mill. 



SiiHfliricli /*///// r/x. 



Described from a single, not fully matured specimen. Appears 

 related to the preceding species. 

 C. AEMULI-M, Sowb. PI. 21, fig. 53. 



Shell turreted, with distant pinched up plications, and revolving 

 striae, appearing as though tessellated; yellowish white, with con- 

 centric reddish or violaceous lines; Length, 45 mill. 



Cape Venl /<. 



The specimens obtained were fossilized but retained their color; 

 and the shell is probably still living in the neighboring watnx 



C. TESSELLATUM, Sowb. PI. 22, fig. 59. 



Shell minutely regularly tuhereulated, whitish, with chestnut 

 colored small tessellations, outer lip thick, crenulatecl. Length, '2'2 

 mill. 



Damley's />/., ^V. An*trn/iu. 

 C. < n:< INATC.M, A. Ad. PI. '2'2, ti^r. ">7. 



Dark chocolate color, with filiform spiral, white LITOOYO, rather 

 nodose between the grooves, distantly longitudinally j)licate. 

 Leii-th, '2'2 mill. 



/>/. Mi in1niinn, J'hi/ijijiiiif*. 

 C, r\< INATI-M, (nnel. PI. -2'2, ti.irs. 60, 61. 



Shell with a superior n.w of pointed tubercles forming an an-le 

 on the whorls, and two series of small nodules below, on the body 



