ntiTHiomia, 



tudinal, somewhat undulatiiiL:, r:ii--d -li-ia-. sutmv deeply iinjin 

 bMe of last whorl radiately striated. Len<:th, <"> mill. 



I'nrf J'irl;.<nn. A n-l rulin. 

 I)e-crihed by Anira- under t lu- preoccupied name of ( '. r/,,f/,r<if>t. 



( . QRA< i LI-. Sowb. 1M. :;<;. ii->. ."n, :>i. 



Yerv slender, \\liitc <r limwuisli, I'cticulatfd l>y pnuniiiriit. 

 iiiiiiiitcly headcil s|>ir:il ril>s, cni>s cd liy loiiirit udinal raised li 



\\hnrls ohliijiie, ventrieose. Length, 18 mill. 



Hah. iniknoirn. 



S(\verl)v's sjH-eifie name U-inir preoccupied in ( \-rit hinni, liayle 

 changed it to (7. amabile. 

 C. SUBBEHCULATA, Diinker. PI. 36, fig. 57. 



Shell hrownish, whorls 11-12, with three spii-al >ei'ies of granule-, 

 of which the middle one is depressed, suture well impres.-ed, l>ase 

 smooth, concave, defined by a thin thread. Length, 6 mill. 



Japan, 



C. RALTBATA, Watson. PI. 35, fig. 29. 



Whorls with a row of rounded tubercles just below the suture and 

 short longitudinal ribs below them; yellowish white with a broad 

 brown band. Length, 2 mill. 



Fiji Is. 



Section METAXIA, Monte., 1884. 

 C. M KTAX.K, Chiaje. PL 36, figs. 52, 53. 



Whorls narrow, convex, with three spiral series of transverse 

 nodules on the upper and four on the lower whorls, the nodules are 

 arranged to show longitudinal ribs; last whorl with carinated 

 periphery, ba>e smooth, flattened or concave; columella twisted, lip 

 deeply cut out at the base ; color varying from liirht yellowish 

 brown to ferruginous red. Length, 8 mill. 



M> if iff rrontan. 



The synonyms include C. Crossed nn, Tiber! ( iiir. ">">), ('. *nbcylin- 

 tiririi. lirusina, and ( '. rmjnln.<tnii, Snwb., with its vars. _;'/////. ilir 

 and exilissima, Mt-. 



C, A\.,r-T!-iMA, Forbes. 1M. :I(J, fi-. .">."). 



Wliorls In', stron if ly annulate*! in the middle, with deep suture, 

 earlier whorls smooth, rounded, >ub>njiient ones ribbed, divided by 

 two nodulous spiral ribs above and two below the carina ; yellow- 

 i>h, under a corneou- t-pidrrmis. Leiiirth, II mill. 



/V 



C. Senoiti'ttinni, Mts.. is a synonym. 



