82 CANCELLAIUA. 



C. WILMERI, Sowb. PL 7, fig. 10. 



Turriculated,the shoulder narrowly excavated, nodosely closely 

 cancellated ; columella triplicate ; dark chestnut-color, faintly 

 banded with white on the middle of the body-whorl. 



Length, 11 mill. 



Andaman Islands. 



Has a longer spire than the preceding species. 



C. COSTIFERA, Sowerby. PI. 7, figs. 12, 13. 



Umbilicus narrow, whorls somewhat flatly shouldered, the 

 angle bluntly spinose ; ribs elevated, compressed ; distant revolv- 

 ing sculpture faint or obsolete ; columella triplicate ; yellowish 

 brown to chocolate-colored, with narrow red revolving lines. 



Length, -5-1 inch. 



Philippines, New Caledonia. 



The painting and wide spaces between the ribs, and want of 

 prominent spiral sculpture are the distinctive features of this 

 species. C. Souverbiei, Crosse (fig. 13), is a synonym ; it comes 

 from New Caledonia. 



C. LAMBERTI, Souverbie. PL 7, fig. 14. 



Umbilicus moderate, ribs distant, spirally subcostulate ; dirty 

 white. Length, 13 mill. 



New Caledonia. 



The umbilicus and spiral sculpture arc more developed than 

 in C. costifera, to which the species is very closel}' allied. The 

 specimens before me, as well as those from which the original 

 description was made, are not in a fresh state. 



, C. NITIDA, A. Adams. PL 7, fig. 16. 



Superficially umbilicated, narrowly angled at the suture, ribs 

 compressed and very prominent, sharp, with the interstices 

 smooth ; fleshy white. Length, 9 mill. 



Philipp i 

 C. VERREAUXII, Kiener. PL 7, fig. 15, 17. 



Narrowly, deeply umbilicated, obtusely angled near the suture, 

 rudely nodosely ribbed, and spirally ridged ; orange-brown. 



Length, 11 mill. 



Habitat unknmni. 



C. coctilis, Reeve (fig. 17) appears to be the same species, not 

 fully grown. 



