MOLL use A 389 



(21) Succinea roimtdala Gould. 



Succinea patula Mighels, P. Boston Soc. 11. (1845J, P- 21 [nee S. patula Brug,, 



nee King]. 

 Sziccinea rotundata Qo\Ai., P. Bcston Soc. 11. (1847), p. 182 ; U. S. Explor. Exped. 



Moll. pi. II. fig. 14 [shell and animal]. 

 Succmea newcomhi Pfeiffer, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1854 [May, 1855], p. 297; 



Novit. Conch, i. pi. ix. figs. 3 — 5 ; Reeve, Conch. Icon. Succinea, fig. 61. 



Hah. Oahu (Gould, &c.).— Molokai (Pfeiffer).— Hawaii, Kohala (Perkins). 



See the remarks under S. cepulla, which species seems to be, like the present one, 

 widely scattered over the islands. 



(22) Succinea riibella Pease. 



Succinea rubella Pease, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1871, p. 460. 



The coloration of this species is very variable, and some specimens are found of a 

 straw-colour ; it appears to be close to S. canella Gould. 



Hab. Lanai (Pease) ; Mountains (Perkins). 



(23) Stcccinea rubida Pease. 



Siucinea rubida Pease, J. Conchyl. xviii. (1870), p. 97. 

 Hab. Kauai (Pease) ; North side (Baldwin). 



(24) Succinea thaanunii Ancey. 



Succinea t haanumi ^nc&y, P. Malac. Soc. London, in. (1899), p. 273, pi. xii. fig. 3. 

 Hab. Hawaii, Olaa (Ancey). 



(25) Stuciiiea venusta Gould. 



Succinea venusta Gould, P. Boston Soc. 11. (1847), p. 186; U.S. Explor. Exped. 



Moll. pi. II. fig. 25. 

 Hab. Hawaii, Mauna Kea (Baldwin) ; Kona at 3000 feet, and Olaa Puna 

 (Perkins). 



The specimens from Kona are whitish and slightly more shouldered. 



