140 < i.KITIIir.M. 



.:... EOTOBMB, Sowb. IM. L'li. li.ir. !". 



Trochiform, longitudinally plaited, tuherculated l>y the crossing 

 of Spiral sculpture, last whorl rather Hat In-low, and less sculptured; 

 chocolate color. Lengtli, :> mill. 



A juvenile, which I am unable to refer definitely to any form 

 known to me. The locality needs confirmation. 



C. i 1.1:1:1 '.IM:IM. Say. PI. 26, figs. 99-"). 



Orange-red to chocolate color, sometimes whitish on the lower half 

 of the body whorl, sometimes variegated, with small, oblique, 

 rounded ribs, cut into numerous tubercles by spiral groove-, low T 

 half of body whorl less distinctly tuberculated, whorls occasionally 

 varicose. Length, 12-15 mill. 



So. Carol i mi t<> Flnr'nln ; ]f '/>/ Indies. 



Yar. VKKSK OLOR, C. B. Adams. Figs. 100-5. 



The West Indian examples of C.J'rrrur/iiifHiH have received this 

 name: they usually vary from the type in being parti-colored as 

 above, and a little stouter in form. These differences are not very 

 CMUMant, t '. Krieme, Val. (fig. 1), of which the figures in Reeve 

 and Sowerby (copied by me) appear to be magnified representations, 

 and which Morch calls var. nmjor, may be here referred, as well as 

 tvii#-iiiii."riirinn, Kiener, C. variabile, C. B. Ads. (fig. 2) = var. 

 grisea, Morch, C. nigrum, Phil., C. Bermuda, Sowb. (fig. 4), C. 

 T/ima*we, Sowb., C. lutosum, Menke (fig. 5). 



Q BnBOlDjB, s,,wb. PL 26, fig. 6. 



all, whitUh, .-pirally striated, longitudinally plaited, with>mall 

 tubercles in three rows on the spire whorls, suture deep, laM whorl 

 alternately ridged beneath. Length, 7 mill. 



///*. .sv. riioni"*. ir. /. 



A much -mailer species than the forego in.L r , always white, or yel- 

 white. 



< )rb. PL 26, fi-. j4. 



()\ately ventricose, beaded in three spiral serial on the upper 

 whorls, more numerously on the lower one, the row immediately 

 In-low theMiture iiK.re j.rominent ; whitish, longitudinally inv^ularly 

 .-taiiird with chc-tnut. LeiiLfth, !) mill. 



Ouba. 



C. megasom'i, ( '. \\. Ad., i> a synonvm. Morch mentions a var. 



