< i i; I ill n M. l'2'.J 



'innliitiiin, Sowh. ( \'\'_ r -. 'ill, 7D', is 8 -yiiiniym; .M<>reh make- of it 

 a var. /</////>. I think that the mifi.L'mvd ' '. /-'/or/////// /////, Moreli, 

 may also be referred li. 



i.i KM. i M. I'.ruir. IM. >, li.--, HI. 71-7."), 77-XO. 

 Shell ;rran<sr >r tuberClllated, HIM- row of tubercles .-t ronirer, 

 forming an angle <n the middle of the spire whorls; between the 

 tubercles are spiral fine stria-, finely spotted with ehestiiut or ehoo.- 

 late; sometime.- tin- whole shell is pirn- white; there are -em-rally 

 occasional variees; interior of aperture marked like the exterior. 

 Length, 1 in. 



Florida, We*f Iii<lit:. 



The synonyms are C. 8emiferni</it>rii>n of Moreh ( Voldi Cat.) 



var. solida, Morch, (7. umbonatum, Sowb. (fig. 62), C. Novce- 



HibernicB, A. Ad. (figs. 73, 74), said, notwithstanding its name, to 



conic from Florida, C. fenestratum, Sowb. (fig, 75), C. ;/r<iri/ifi>rnir, 



Sowb. (fig. 77), C. pulicarium, Phil. (fig. 77a), C. strict iini tun, Sowb. 



a. 78, 79), and / C. planispiratum, Sowb. (fig. 80). 



( '. AI.(;K OLA, C. B. Adams. PI. 22, figs. 82, 81. 



Closely, longitudinally plicate, crossed by spiral striae, forming 

 small tubercles, whorls concavely shouldered ; white, variegated with 

 fulvous. Length, 20 mill. 



West Lnlii'; 



I am not acquainted with this species. Morch refers to it doubt- 

 fully, C. punctulatum, Gmel., C. litteratuni, var. parva, of Kiener^ 

 and he adds vars. rittata and tennis. C. lentiginosum, Sow)). (fig~ 

 81), appears to be very like this species; it is described without 

 locality. 



C. MUNITUM, Sowb. PL 23, figs. 82-84. 



\Vhorls flattened, varicose, with rude longitudinal plaits, crowed 

 by spiral costulations, two spiral rows on the middle of the body 

 whorl, strongly tuberculated ; yellowish white, stained and lined 

 with light chestnut. Length, 1 in. 



Philippine*^ Viti /*/'///'/>-. 



Reeve's locality " Mediterranean " and his reference to Philippi as 

 authority are erroneous. With this species I unite as a synonym ( ' 

 pyramidatum, llomhr. et .Iac<j. ( fii:. ^4), a name preoccupied by 

 I )eshayes for a fossil species, and changed to C.pmditutn by P>ayle, 

 and which the latter author, having previously used this specific 

 name in the same paper to designate another specie.-, finally changed 



