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U.S.N.M. No. 504047 contains 66 specimens collected by Henderson 

 and Bartsch on the bluffs west of Jeremie. 



U.S.N.M. No. 504052 contains 38 specimens collected by Henderson 

 and Bartsch on the shore cliffs at Jeremie. 



U.S.N.M. No. 403061 contains 357 specimens collected by Orcutt 

 west of Jeremie. 



U.S.N.M. No. 425511 contains 297 specimens collected by Hender- 

 son and Bartsch in debris from the foot of an inland elevated coral 

 cliff at Jeremie. 



U.S.N.M. No. 40305S contains 2 specimens collected by Orcutt near 

 the sea half a mile from the first village west of Jeremie. 



U.S.N.M. No. 504050 contains 9 specimens collected by Henderson 

 and Bartsch at Anse a Cochon. 



U.S.N.M. No. 504053 contains 6 specimens collected by Henderson 

 and Bartsch at the second river south of Jeremie. 



U.S.N.M. No. 533168 contains 79 specimens collected by W. C. 

 Woodring 1.8 miles west of Jeremie at the foot of a cliff at the rear 

 of the coastal terrace at about 100 foot altitude. 



U.S.N.M. No. 383232 contains 2 specimens collected by Orcutt at 

 Jeremie. 



U.S.N.M. No. 504046 contains 2 specimens collected by Henderson 

 and Bartsch at Debarras. 



U.S.N.M. No. 402662 contains 11 specimens collected by Orcutt be- 

 tween Anse du Clerc and Trou Bonbon. 



U.S.N.M. No. 402904 contains 23 specimens collected by Orcutt east 

 of Trou Bonbon. 



SALIvEPOMA COBAIL.ENSE, new species 



Plate 20, Figure 3 



Shell elongate-conic, pale yellow, with almost continuous spiral bands 

 of brown, of which three are present between the summit and periph- 

 ery and two on the base. Nuclear whorls decollated in all our speci- 

 mens. Postnuclear whorls very narrowly shouldered, well rounded, 

 and marked by rather strong sublamellar axial ribs, of which 33 occur 

 on the last turn. In addition to the axial ribs, finer threads occur between 

 the strong lamellose elements but not regularly; there may be one or 

 two of these in an intercostal space. Suture well constricted. Periphery 

 well rounded. Base moderately long, narrowly umbilicated, and marked 

 by the continuation of the axial ribs extending very much diminished 

 over the umbilical wall, which also bears two spiral threads near its 

 outer margin. Aperture oval; peristome double, the outer very broadly 

 expanded at the junction of the basal and inner lip, less so on the outer 

 and parietal wall, forming an auricle at the posterior angle; the inner 

 is slightly exserted and thickened and reflected over and adnate to the 

 outer. Operculum typically sallepomid. 



