84 CONUS. 



Section XY. BULBI. 

 Conella, Swainson. 



C. AFRICANUS, Kiener. PI. 26, figs. 56-62. 



Shell turbinated, obtusely inflated above ; chestnut or choco- 

 late color, with white maculations, forming an irregular broad 

 central band ; spire maculated. Length, 1-25 inches. 



Guinea, West Africa. 

 Var. BULBUS, Reeve. PL 26, fig. 57. 



Shell longitudinally irregularly striped with chocolate and 

 white. 



Yar. DUPONTI, Kiener. PI. 26, fig. 58. 



Shell shorter and broader, with irregular chestnut and white 

 maculations. 



Yar. GRAYI, Reeve. PL 26, figs. 59, 60. 



Shell gray or ashy blue, ornamented with large, waved choco- 

 late spots, generally arranged so as to form two bands ; aperture 

 violaceous. Length, 1 inch. 



? Australia (Brazier) ; L. Guinea (Dunker). 



C. obtusus, Kiener (fig. 60), is a synonym. 



Yar. GUTTATUS, Kiener. PL 26, fig. 61. 



Shell yellowish brown, with irregular small chocolate blotches, 

 and a few small spots in revolving series. 



Yar. VABIEQATUS, Kiener. PL 26, fig. 62. 



Yellowish brown or chestnut-color, maculated with brown on 

 the shoulder, with numerous fine chocolate revolving lines often 

 broken up into spots. 



C. ZEBROIDES, Kiener. PL 26, fig. 62 a. 



Shell yellowish brown, longitudinally, irregularly striped with 

 chestnut, extending over the spire. Length, 47 mill. 



Australia. 



No locality is given by Kiener for this species, but C. Cooki, 

 Brazier (unfigured), described from Botany Bay, New South 

 Wales, a shell 20 mill, in length, appears to be a younger speci- 

 men of the same species. 



