164 ANACHIS. 



cave, with a slight callus ; outer lip somewhat thickened, smooth ; 

 canal wide, short but distinct ; sutures distinct. L. 4, lat. 2 mill. 



Yucatan Strait, 640 fms. 



I am not acquainted with this unfigured and apparently imma- 

 ture species. 



C. TEOPHANIA, Duclos. PI. 56, fig. 80. 



Shell distantly and rather broadly longitudinally ribbed, with 

 revolving striae in the interstices, and at the base of the body- 

 whorl ; chestnut, variegated with a darker tint. Length, 10 mill. 



Habitat unknown. 



This figured but undescribed species has not been recognized. 



C. BUCHHOLZI, von Martens. PI. 56, fig. 81. 



Shell turreted, shining, longitudinally folded, cut into nodules 

 by an impressed line under the suture ; folds evanescent on the 

 body-whorl, which has revolving striae towards the base ; outer 

 lip thickened and plicate within ; grayish white with three light 



chestnut bands. Length, 11 mill. 



Guinea, West Africa. 



C. SAGRA, d'Orb. PL 56, figs. 83, 84. 



Shell oval-oblong, shining, very slightly longitudinally plicated 

 except the last whorl of the spire, which is smooth, with revolv- 

 ing grooves at the base of the body-whorl, spire elongated conic, 

 with sharp apex, composed of seven somewhat convex whorls ; 

 mouth sinuous ; lip thickened, dentate within ; columella with 

 two slightly marked plications ; white, tinged with rose-color on 



the spire. Length, 8 mill. 



West Indies. 



The figure represents a smooth shell, but the description is as 

 above. I have not seen the species. C. Kieneria, Duel. (fig. 84), 

 appears to resemble it very closely, and may be identical ; it has 

 not been described. 



C. ELECTONA, Duclos. PL 56, fig. 85. 



Body-whorl smooth, spire closely and finely longitudinally 

 ribbed ; white, spire tinged with rose-color ; lip sparsely dentate. 



Length, 12 mill. 



Habitat unknown. 

 C. ENCAUSTICA, Reeve. PL 56, fig. 86. 



Shell oblong, subulate, rather solid, fulvous brown, tessellately 



