

1 IIIIIIIIM. 1 1") 



< '. \m:i:i;vi ATI M ' .V. (iiihn-n ), ( . i:i< \ \ \ I.I I 1 .1: r M :i n I <.Ml\iMr.M 

 (N. Aiiftti-iiflii), of L>ra/ier. 



ftA< M i NTUM :UM! ( '. LA4 OnoeUM, Mi-hek N////////-/VA /. 



( '. Y \ 1:1 BG \ i IM, Folin. l^iiinniii. 



- . M i i.i. M IM. II. C, Lea. - Minute, perhaps not a ( Vritliium ;. 



Delaware /' 



C. ri:<m:\rrM, Conrad. = Tercl>r. 



< '. (;K;AM-I:IM, Lain. (Not Australian, but) Fossil. Part* .-/'//. 

 C. DISLOCATUM, Say. = Terebra. 



Submenus VERTAGUS, Kyleiii., 17") '5. 



C. MACULOSUM, Martyn. PI. '27, ti.ir. 35. 



White, marbled and longitudinally interruptedly marked with 

 chestnut: earlier whorls Longitudinally distantly ribbed, all the 

 whorls with incised lines marking off alternately wider and narrower 

 spiral interspaces, which, at the base, become rounded, rugose ribs. 



Length, f> in. 



Gallapagos Is. 



( '. iininnnnittiiH, Quoy, C. marmoreum, Kiener, C. magnum, Jay, 

 and C clava, Brug., are synonyms. 



C. SOWERBYI, Kiener. PL 27, figs. 36, 37. 



Upper whorls irregularly ribbed and spirally striate, lower ones 

 smooth, with a faint or obsolete shoulder of tubercles on each whorl ; 

 yellowish white with quadrangular chestnut spots in spiral series, 

 overlaid by irregular chocolate blotches. Length, 3*5 in. 



Philippines; N. Au*tr<i/In. 



The pattern of coloring varies to yellowish white, with elose 

 irregular longitudinal chocolate blotches, and no rows of spots, they 

 coalescing into the blotches; in this state,it is C. ('min'in/ii, A. Ad. 

 (fig. 37). It is C. clava of Sowerby's "Genera." 



( . LLUOO, Linn. PL 27, fig. 38. 



Whorls slightly angled and distantly nodose-spinose below the 

 suture, upper whorls spirally ridged and cancellated, lower ones 

 with an occasional, low spiral rib, otherwise smooth; white, thickly 

 >pe<-kled, blotched and st rivaled with chestnut or chocolate. 

 Length, 2*6-8 in. 



Ph Hipp hies ; } 'it i Isles. 

 H-nmifu.*, Born, is a svnonvm. 

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