< I IMIIIII \l. | |7 



('. TOB1 L001 M. I, inn. I'l. L>,s, fig* ;,(). 



Whitish, with nodulif'erou- ril, headed :m ,| tumid ;it the Suture, 



spirally ribbed, outer lip di-itated. Kni-tli, I"") in. 



ft/ /-. 

 It is ('. nnnnl,tr*\ (imel., and ( '. unnii/ufu,,,, Mart. 



<'. i:i:< i I:\TM, S>wt>rl>y. IM. L's, ji-,-. 47. 



Spiiv whorls with three rows of -ranulation-, >even rows on tin- 

 body whoi-1; white, with chestnut spots between the nodules. 



Li-Mirth, '2 in. 



Red Sea. 



0. K... INI. IMiil. IM. i>.s, figs. 48, 49. 



Spire longitudinally ribbed, ribs cut into nodules by spiral ineix-d 

 lines torniinu- alternately wider and narrower interspaces; the ribs 

 are obsolete on the body whorl, which has a single sutural row of 

 nodules; yellowish white more or less marbled or tinned with li-ht 

 brown, sometimes the incised lines are chestnut colored. 



Length, To in. 



E. coast of Af i- 'n'<i. 

 < . <;i: AXIFERUM, Pease. PI. 28, fig. 51. 



Yellowish white, suffused with pale brown, minutely brown- 

 spotted between the granules ; whorls with tuberculated ribs below 

 the suture, then two distant, smaller spiral series of granules, inter- 

 stices striated, body whorl rounded and granulated beneath. 



Length, 1 in. 



Hnmlirir/i />. 

 C. RAVIDUM, Phil. PI. 28, fig. 54. 



Fulvous, irregularly varicose, longitudinally plicate and spirally 

 striated, the ribs tuberculated, a stronger spiral series just below the 

 suture; canal narrow, long, only slightly recurved. Length, 1 in. 



Snii'lii'U'k Is. 



^ Reeve's Iconica gives two figures of C. yromfarvm, of which the 

 n'r>t (fig. 6) represents this specie-. 



( ' ruBBlTUM, S.wb. PI. 28, figs. 55, 56. 



Distantly ribbed, the ribs cut into tubercles by three spiral rib- 

 teto, between which are spiral strhe, sutun- excavated. 



J'/ii/t'/tj,!,,,:*; J,,).,,,,. 



The last-named locality is for /VV;/j;. r /, Dunker , fi-r. 56), a 

 synonym. 



