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white epidermal bands; whorls 4, rather convex, the last depressly 

 rounded, strongly descending in front; peristome fleshy white, mar- 

 gins converging, expanded above, reflected below. Diam. 28 mill. 



Ensenada de Corrientes, Cuba. 



H. POEYI, Petit. PI. 19, fig. 93. 



Narrowly umbilicated, thin, closely costulately striate, epidermis 

 deciduous subvelvety; whorls 5, rather flattened, the last carinated, 

 deflected in front; peristome simple, expanded above, reflected 

 below, columellar margin dilated, short subvertical. 



Diam. 26 mill. 



Cuba. 



H. staminea, Menke, and H. velutinata, Beck are synonyms. 



H. BRYANTI, Pfr. PI. 19, figs. 91, 92. 



Narrowly umbilicated, somewhat thin, closely obliquely costulate, 

 light corneous; whorls 4J, somewhat flat, the last more convex, with 

 an interrupted chestnut line at the subacute carina, shortly reflected 

 in front; peristome thin, labiate within, a little expanded above, 

 reflected below, margins approaching. Diam. 14*6 mill. 



Water Key, Ragged Isl., Bahamas. 



H. DESIDENS, Rang. PI. 18, fig. 60. 



Moderately umbilicated, striate, thin, brownish, without bands; 

 whorls 4, flattened above, periphery obtusely angulated, base con- 

 vex ; peristome a little expanded above, scarcely reflected below. 



Diam. 16 mill. 



Ins. Martinique. 



Section II, CAMPYL,<EA, Beck, 1837. 

 Subsection I, XEROCAMPYL.EA, Kobelt, 1871. 



H. ZELEBORI, Pfr. PL 4, figs. 69-72. 



Very narrowly umbilicated, rather thin, lightly, subarcuately 

 striate, whitish, unicolored or with two chestnut spiral lines, apex 

 corneous; whorls 5, moderately convex, reguiiaiiy increasing, the 

 last scarcely descending in front; aperture light flesh colored, peri- 

 stome simple, very thinly labiate, margins approaching. 



Diam. 14'5 mill. 



Servia, Bosnia. 



Has the characters in part of both Xerophila and Campylcea; 

 hence forms the passage between the two groups. 



