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Occasional rapcrs Bcniicc /'. Bishop Miisciini 



3, (■). The distal third of the penes of both species are somewhat 

 similar. 



The teeth of both species are similar in form but in (/'. liaupu- 

 cnsis there are fewer in each row. The formula of this species is 

 1-4 ( 2 )-23. (1-29.) 



Figure 3. Godivinia hcnipjtriisis, new species: a, animal partly ex- 

 panded showing the relative positions of the generative and pulmonary ori- 

 fices ; b, tail from above; c, lung; d, genitalia; e. cross section of penis at 

 b-b : f, cross section of penis at a-a. ( d. e, and f are drawn on the same 

 scale.) 



a. Gcii. O, generative orifice; /'/(/. O. pulmonary orifice; RDL, right 

 dorsal lobe. c. /», intestine; LDL, left dorsal lobe; RDL, right dorsal 

 lobe; Ur, ureter, d. Alb, albumen gland; Gen. O, generative orifice; HD, 

 hermaphrodite duct; Oz'. D, oviduct; P, penis; PR, penial retractor; Pr, 

 prostate, gland ; Sp, spermatheca ; T, talon; I'D, vas deferens. 



VITRINA 

 Vitrina tenella Gould. PI. XXI\\. 2 ; fig. 4. 



J'itriiui tcncUa Gould. Proc. Boston Soc, ii, p. 181, 1847; Moll., U. S. Expl. 



Exp., p. II. PI. I, fig. 10, 1852. 

 Godwini (?) tenella Sykes, Fauna Haw., ii, Moll., p. 2/8, 1900. 



Kauai (Gould); Maui. Haleakala 5000-9000 feet (Perkins. 

 Cooke); Hawaii. Kukaiau (Thaanum). 1823 flow at 7000 feet 

 (Forbes). W'aikii (fossil). 



Gould .gives Kauai as the locality of this species, but I am sure 

 that this must be a mistake. His description and figure agree 



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