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figured by Mr. Baldwin. It is di.stributed over nearly the whole 

 range of the species. It is absent, however, from sub-ridges X and 

 XI. This is the most abundant of all the color-varieties. 



Color-variety R. 



Shell white, striped with three bands ; a very dark brown 

 band encircles the base just below the periphery ; a light brown 

 band encircles the periphery, and a dark brown band or line midway 

 between the periphery and the suture encircles the last whorl and 

 is continued on the spire ; apex white to light brown ; base white 

 to yellow. In two cases the last three whorls are yellow. Suture 

 sometimes marked with a brown line; columella purple, rarely 

 white ; 152 specimens. This color-variety is found on most of the 

 sub-ridges above and including sub-ridge XIV. Onl}' a single 

 specimen was found below sub-ridge XIV. 



Color-variety S. 



Shell white, apex and spire white, base just below the periph- 

 ery encircled by a dark brown band ; a light browai band encircles 

 the shell at the periphery ; ba.se white to yellow ; columella purple; 

 45 specimens. This color- variety is closely related to R ; it lacks, 

 however, the dark brown line encircling the spire. It is dis- 

 tributed on most of the sub-ridges from V to XIV. 



Color-variety T. 



Shell white, striped with a fine light brown line on the spire; 

 apex white ; base white or yellowish, striped with two-four light 

 brown lines ; columella white, rarely purple ; 9 specimens. This 

 color-variety is widely scattered from sub-ridges III-XIV. 



Color-\'ARIety \\ 



Shell a light pinkish purple, apex banded as in O; lowest whorl 

 and spire .striped with yellowish bands or lines ; base yellowish. In 

 one case the lowest whorl and spire striped with dark brown lines; 

 columella purple ; 6 specimens. Of this color-variety 2 specimens 

 came from sub-ridge XIII, 3 from sub-ridge XVI, and i from sub- 

 ridge XVII. All were found upon lehua. 



