3SS FAUNA HAWAIIENSIS 



(17) Slice inca mauicnsis Ancey. 



Succinea ntauiensis Ancey, Bull. Soc. Malac. France, vi. (1SS9), p. 24S. 

 Hab. INIaui (Ancey) ; Makawao (Baldwin) ; Haleakala at 5000 feet (Perkins). 



(iS) Siicctiica neiocombianci Garrett. 



Succinea netocombiana Garrett, P. Calif. Ac. i. (1S57), p. 103. 



A species closely related to 5". ccpulla and 6". rohtndata, but. if my identification of 

 the latter is correct, this is smaller, the mouth is rounder, and the last whorl not so 

 much inflated. 



Hab. Hawaii, district of Waimea (Garrett) ; Kohala Mountains (Perkins). 



( 1 9) Succinea protracta sp. now 



Testa tenuis, aureo-rufa vel pallide-cornea, lineis increment! obliquis bene 

 notata : spira producta, apice acutulo, mamillato ; anfr. 3^ con^■exi, sutura bene 

 impressa discreti, rapide accrescentes : apertura o\ato-pyriformis, fere recta ; peristoma 

 simplex, tenue, margine columellari arcuato, baud plicato. Long. 127, diam. maj. 6; 

 alt. ap. 8. laL ap. 5 mm. 



Plate XI. fig. 25. 



Belongs to the group of 5". aurulenta Ancey, but is much more elongate and 

 slender, and the suture is more impressed. A single white specimen from ' Mauna Loa 

 at 3500' feet I also refer to this species. 



Has. Hawaii, Kau ^^ Perkins). 



(20) Succinea punctata Pfeiffer. 



Succinea punctata Pfeiffer, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1854 [May, 1855], p. 297; 

 Reeve, Conch. Icon. Succinea, fig. 29. 



The specimens from Kohala Mts. are young and have the spire slightly more 

 depressed, but appear to belong to this form. The white spots shewn in Reeve's 

 figure are much exaggerated : most specimens have a few blotches of a paler tint, but I 

 have seen none regularly spotted in the way the artist has represented them. 



Hab. Ha^^•aii (Pfeiffer) : Kohala Mountains, Olaa Puna, and Kona at 3000 feet 

 (Perkins). 



