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26. Glandina multispira. 
Oleacina multispira, Pfr. P. Z.S 1861, p. 26°; Novitat. Conch. ii. p. 163, t. 44. figg. 4, 5°; 
Monogr. Helic. Vivent. vi. p. 270°; Fischer & Crosse, Miss. Scient. Mex., Mollusca, i. 
p. 125%. 
flab. 8S. Mexico: Juquila, State of Oaxaca ( Boucard 1-4). 
27. Glandina oblonga. (Tab. V. figg. 6, 6 a,b.) 
Oleacina oblonga, Pfr. in Malak. Blatt. xiii. p. 86 (1866) *; Monogr. Helic. Vivent. vi. p. 273°. 
Glandina oblonga (Pfr.), Fischer & Crosse, Miss. Scient. Mex., Mollusca, i. p. 138°. 
Hab, KE. Mexico: * Mirador, State of Vera Cruz (Berendt }~*). 
Central Mexico: Tehuacan, State of Puebla (/ége). 
A specimen obtained at Tehuacan by Herr Hoge (fig. 6) agrees very well with the 
oviginal description of Pfeiffer. G. oblonga somewhat resembles G. largillierti, but is 
much more glossy; at first sight it seems to belong to Streptostyla, but the form of 
the columella is that of Glandina. 
I have placed a point of interrogation to the locality given by Pfeiffer, because 
Strebel, who collected in company with Dr. Berendt, did not include its name among 
the numerous species from that quarter. 
28. Glandina bellula. 
Glandina bellula, Crosse & Fischer, in Journ. de Conch. xvii. p. 425 (1869) '; Fischer & Crosse, 
Miss. Scient. Mex., Mollusca, i. p. 128, t. 6. figg. 3, 8a’. 
Oleacina (Glandina) bellula, Pir. Monogr. Helic. Vivent. viii. p. 324°. 
Hab. Mexico, without nearer indication of locality (Bottert!?, Sallé 3). 
D. Lanceolate. 
29. Glandina lanceolata, sp.n. (Tab. IV. figg. 1, 1a, 6.) 
Testa fusiformi-lanceolata, tenuis, irregulariter striatula, striis nonnullis varicis instar prominentibus, nitida, 
flava, concolor; spira regulariter attenuata, apice obtusiuscula ; anfr. 7, sutura leviter plicatula et margi- 
nata, ultimus infra sensim attenuatus ; dimidiam longitudinem paullo superans, lanceolata, margine externo 
subrecto, columellari valde excavato, transversim truncato. 
Long. 30, diam. 12; apert. long. 143, diam. 7 millim. 
Hab. S.W. Mexico: Omilteme, State of Guerrero (H. H. Smith). 
Recognizable by the thin glossy shell of yellow (not reddish or brownish) colour and 
the distinctly attenuated spire. 
30. Glandina aurantiaca. 
Glandina aurantiaca, Angas, P. Z. S. 1879, p. 481, t. 40. fig. 8 (magnified) *. 
Hab. S.K. Costa Rica: hilly country (@Gadé 1). 
I have not seen a specimen of this species. 
