< i 1:1 rim M. !'.< 



('. K.. 1:1:1.11, hunker. IM 



Yellowish In-own, varicose, n.u-lily noduloii.~, with dccii~at in- 

 sculpture; \vlmrl> 8-9, OOnVttX. with deep -uture; lip thickened, 

 LToovcd within. Diain. '2'.\ mill. 



Japan. 



c. i-i :i. ii, Pagenstecher. ri. 2:., ti- 

 \Yhorls 8, convex, decussated l>\- elose, fine longitudinal andtpiral 



sculpture, brownish. Length, L ;> 2 mill. 



RedSea, 



I'liknown t<> me. 



G BOENUM, (Joul.l. IM. 2"), fig. 70. 



Whitish, with small brownish dots at the base; whorl:- about 10, 

 nearly flat, spirally threaded, last whorl somewhat swollen, varicose. 



Length, 9 mill. 



Wilton's Isl. 



Reeve's figure does not represent this species. 



( . [\MIIIM-M, Gould. PI. 25, figs. 71, 72. 



Light, violaceous, the suture, lip and varices white, with close, 

 spiral, thread-like, somewhat granose striae. Length, 9 mill. 



Clermont Tonnere; Ins. Bourbon. 



C. ti*jir,'#nnt, Desh. (fig. 72), from the last-named locality, is a 

 synonym. 



. MAILLARDI, Crone. PI. 2-1, figs. 73, 74. 



Greyish white, with small interrupted dark spiral lines, whorls 

 11, convex, qnadrisulcate and granular, with frequent varices. 



Length, 8 mill. 



In.". Kniirbnn. 



I doubt whether this is distinct from the last species. It was first 

 described by Deshayes as C. Crossei, a name preoccupied by Tiberi. 



('. M .\( TLOSI-M, Mighels. PI. 26, figs. 75, 76. 



Club-shaped, with spiral striie, and longitudinal wrinkles on the 

 upper part of the whorls, which are a little omcavely shouldered; 

 shining 1 white, irregularly blotched and spotted with chestnut or 

 chocolate, sometimes covering most of the surface, at other time- 

 faint, and sparse. Length, 9 mill. 



Sandwich <m<l Viti />.. Miiurifin.. 



( '. Nassoides, Sowb. (fig. 76), is a synonym. 



