GLANDINA. 55 
The spelling “ vanuxemensis ” is incorrect, the species having been named in honour 
of Prof. Vanuxem, not from a locality. 
Most authors have retained G. coronata and G. vanuxemi as distinct species; but 
Pfeiffer, myself, and Strebel had no specimen of G. vanuxemi, and the American authors 
not one of G. coronata, for direct comparison. Fischer and Crosse do not appear to have 
had any additional materials for judging them: they give the absence of white spots 
in G. coronata and that of brown lines in G. vanuxemi as distinctive characters. But 
the Berlin Museum has specimens in which both are very distinctly combined, and 
Binney’s figure ® 7 shows very distinctly the brown lines also in G. vanuxremi. 
Var. guttata. 
Glandina guttata, Crosse & Fischer, in Journ. de Conch. xvii. p. 250 (1869)*; Fischer & Crosse, 
Miss. Scient. Mex., Mollusca, i. p. 102, t. 3. figg. 3, 3a”. 
Oleacina guttata (Cr. & Fisch.), Pfr. Monogr. Helic. Vivent. viii. p. 330°. 
Hab, Cuntrat Mexico: near Puebla, rare (Boucard 1? °). 
8. Glandina sowerbyana. (Tab. Il. figg. 3, 3a, 30, 3c.) 
Achatina (Glandina) sowerbyana, Pfr. P. Z. 8. 1846, p. 32%. 
Achatina sowerbyana, Pfr. Monogr. Helic. Vivent. ii. p. 292°; Reeve, Conch. Icon. vi., Achatina, 
t. 8. fig. 26°. 
Glandina sowerbyana (Pfr.), Albers, Die Helic. p. 198 (1850) *; Fischer & Crosse, Miss. Scient. 
Mex., Mollusca, i. p. 98°; Strebel, Beitr. Mex. Land- und Siissw.-Conch. ii. pp. 14-16 
(Forms A & B), t. 5. figg. 10, 10 a—o*; iii. pp. 7, 34, 50, tabb. 15-20 (observations on the 
living animal) ; Jousseaume, Bull. Soc. Zool. Fr. iii. p. 169 (1878) "; Angas, P.Z.S. 1879, 
p. 480 °. 
Oleacina sowerbyana (Pfr.), Gray, Cat. Pulm. p. 33°; Pfr. Monogr. Helic. Vivent, iv. p. 642". 
Glandina lignaria (Reeve), Fischer & Crosse, Miss. Scient. Mex., Mollusca, i. p. 97, t. 3. fig. 1"; 
Angas, P. Z. 8S. 1879, p. 479”. 
Hab. E. Mexico: Misantla, San José, San Juan Miahuatlan, and Pacho, near Jalapa 
(Strebel) ; Jalapa (Hoge); Mirador, State of Vera Cruz 2630 feet above the sea 
(Strebel); Cerro Necoxtla between Jalapa and Orizaba 3000 to 5000 feet 
(Botteri °); Orizaba (Bottert **). | 
S.W. & S. Mexico: Omilteme, State of Guerrero (H. H. Smith); Totontepec, State 
of Oaxaca ? (coll. Cuming | *) 
N. Guatemata: Vera Paz (Boucard"). 
CrenTRAL GUATEMALA: Guatemala city (Champion). 
E. & W. Costa Rica: only in elevated districts, as high as 6000 feet (Gabd§ ¥); 
Rio Jesus Maria (cull. Seebach); Caché (Rogers) ; San José (Koschny: figg. 10, 
— m-o%; and Biolley). | 
Panama: Chiriqui (Ammon ®); Volcan de Chiriqui 3000 feet above the sea (Cham- 
pron). 
