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marfrine dextro siupernc subsinuato, turn fere stricto, iiitus seric profunda 

 plicularum brevlum, confcrtissimarum nuinito, colunicllari calloso, albo» 

 subappresso. Long. 12, diani. max. 7 mill. Ap. 10 mill, longa, medio 2^ 

 lata. (Pfr.) 



Remarks. This species is inserted with some doubt 

 among the American Melampi. Some immature speci- 

 mens found in Florida cannot be referred to any of the 

 other species I have enumerated. Having sent them to 

 Mr. Redfield, he writes me that they do not in any way 

 differ from immature specimens of Melampus Redjieldi, 

 which he has from Bermuda. 



The above description is from the Monograph of Auri- 

 culacea, p. 35. 



Spurious Species. 



Mehmpus horealis Conrad, I have referred to Alexia myosotis. 

 Melampus detiticidatus Stimpson, is also identical with Alexia 

 myosotis. 



SUBFAMILY AURICULEA. 



Animal terrestrial, living in moist localities ; shell with 

 an expanded or thickened peristome. (Pfr.) 



It forms the subfamily EUubilnce of Adams's Genera. 

 The American genera are as follows : — 



Genus AURICULA Lamark. 



No species of this genus, as restricted by Pfeiffer, is 

 found in the United States. The following list contains 

 all the species described as AuriculcB, and the position in 

 which they are now classed. 



Auricula hidentata Gld., &c. is the same as Melampus. 

 A. hipUcata Desh. is the same as Melampus bidentatus. 

 A. cingidata Pf. &c. is the same as Melampus cingulatus. 

 A. coniformis Fer. is the same as Melampus coffea. 

 A. cornea Desh. is the same as Mehimpus bidentatus. 



