CONUS. 87 



light purplish, with longitudinal flames and revolving bands of 

 chestnut, and lines of angulate white spots. 



Length, 2'5 inches. 



Philippines. 



C. Magdalenae, Kiener (fig. 74), is a pale variety. 



C. JULII, Lienard. PL 28, figs. 75, 76. 



Shell white, upper part of body-whorl, spire and interior, 

 tinged with pink, body-whorl with longitudinal chestnut striga- 

 tions, forming two irregular bands. Length, 1*5 inches. 



Mauritius. 



This is perhaps only a variety of C. floccatus ; the figure 

 which Kiener gives under that name (fig. 76), appearing to be 

 somewhat intermediate in its characters. 



C. BULLATUS, Linn. PI. 28, fig. 77. 



Shell inflated, thin, grooved below ; white, clouded with 

 orange-red and chestnut, forming two ill-defined bands, with 

 indistinct revolving rows of white and chestnut articulations ; 

 aperture pink. Length, l'5-2'5 inches. 



Philippines, N. Caledonia. 



It is the C. Tinianus of Kiener, not Kiister. 



C. CERVUS, Lam. PL 28, figs. 78, 79. 



Shell large, cylindrically inflated, thin, pale rosy yellow, 

 encircled by lines and bands of chestnut and white spots, and 

 hieroglyphic markings. Length, 4'25 inches. 



Moluccas. 



Allied to G. bullatus, but much larger and differently fasciated, 

 yet it may prove to be only a gigantic variety of that species. 



Yar. CUVIERI, Crosse. 



Shell smaller, pale fawn-color, with a few large white blotches, 

 especially about the middle, and numerous close revolving lines 

 of chestnut spots. Jjength, 2 inches. 



Eed Sea, Australia. 



The name was substituted by Crosse for G. Deshayesii, Reeve, 

 'preoccupied for a fossil species. 



C. TULIPA, Linn. PL 28, figs. 80, 81. 



Shell variegated with violet and white, clouded with chestnut, 



