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Operculum made up of shelly substance, with 4 whorls, whose edges 

 stand up freely. Habitat: Collected by Salle on the Island of Haiti. 



I have seen nothing corresponding to the above description and figure 

 from Haiti, so copy them from Pfeiflfer. The description of the oper- 

 culum would indicate an Adamsiella, but no Adamsiellas are known to 

 me from Haiti. It is for this reason that I am placing the species in 

 Incertipoma. 



INCERTIPOMA HABICHU MINOE (Weinland) 



1880. Cyclostoma habichii minor Weinland, Jahrb. deutschen malak. Ges., vol. 7, 

 pp. 343-344. 



Weinland refers to this, a specimen sent to him by Thomas Bland, 

 collected by Newcomb at "Santo Domingo." (The specimen, he says, 

 is in Bland's collection.) He also refers to it specimens collected on 

 Gonave Island by Brown. This is evidently a mix-up due to the fact 

 that Bland's unique specimen had been returned two years before he 

 saw Brown's specimens. His identification, therefore, rested upon the 

 sentence, "suture less profound, peristome nearly flat solute ; last whorl 

 not adnate." A description, he says, he prepared in 1862 based on 

 Bland's specimen. 



I am unable to tie this up with anything before me from the Dominican 

 Republic. 



