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outer lip expanded, sub-reflected below ; sub-umbilicated. Col- 

 or, a grayisb-wliite, witli numerous blotches and zigzag mark- 

 ings of brown, more obscure on tbe last whorl ; aperture and 

 lip of a dingy white. 



Long. ^§; lat |;j poll. 



Halitat. — Molokai. 



Remarhs. — This is also a rare species, offering but few 

 varieties, the only variation from the type being the one fig- 

 ured, in which the suture, instead of being .simple, is, in the 

 last whorl, strongly corded. 



10. AcHATi>rELLA PHYSA, Newcomb. 



Proc. Boston N. H. Soc, 1855. 



Plate 13, fig. 10. 



Description. — Shell sinistral, pointed at the summit, strongly 

 inflated below, rudely striated obliquely ; Avhorls 6, first five 

 flatly convex, the last largely inflated and obsoletely carinated ; 

 suture simple and deeply impressed ; columella short, slightly 

 callous, broad, and partially covering a deep umbilicus ; aper- 

 ture large, semi-ovate ; lip sub-reflected below, thin and simple 

 above. Color of a dingy white, occasionally marked with 

 yellow flammules, internally of a light lemon yellow, some- 

 times white. 



Originally described in Zoological Proceedings, London, 

 1854, plate 2-1, fig. 6-i, in an immature state. 



Long. 1, lat. '6. 



JTahitat. — Hawaii. 



Bemarhs. — This is much the largest of the Physoid group 

 oi Achatinellse^ to which we refer A. Selena, Newcomb, from 

 Molokai, A. dubia, Newcomb, from Oahu, and A. rjrisea^ New- 

 comb, from Maui. The specimen figured is the largest-sized 

 specimen that I have seen, the measurements rarely reaching 

 to the size given. 



11. ACHATINELLA TETRAO, NewCOmb. 



Boston Proc, 1855. Eepublished in Zool. Proc, at a sub- 

 sequent date. 



Plate 13, figs. 11, 12. 

 Description. — Shell sinistral, acutely conical, pointed at the 

 summit, inflated below ; whorls 6, rounded ; suture deep ; aper- 

 ture sub-ovate ; columella short and broadly plicate. Color 

 white, covered by a thin epidermis, with black or brown un- 

 dulations, often so dense as to cover most of the shell ; a broad 

 sutural carmine band is a constant character ; aperture within 

 white ; columella and adjoining portion of the base of the shell 

 pink or orange. 



