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with about 8 whorls, thin, horny, with the outer edge of the turns 

 slightly upturned and the exposed portion retractively striate. 



The specimen described and figured, U.S.N.M. No. 473947, is one of 

 several hundred which I collected at Danes on the east side of the 

 watershed east of Portsmouth, Dominica, August 4, 1928. It has 5.0 

 whorls and measures : Height, 9.3 mm. ; greater diameter, 15.2 mm. ; 

 lesser diameter, 12.0 mm. The larger series is registered as U.S.N.M. 

 No. 473946. 



My notes say of the animal : "Entire surface flesh-colored with a 

 roseate flush, a pale rose-colored space runs across the snout in front 

 of the tentacles, which are bright orange. The sole of the foot of the 

 same coloration as the dorsal part. Found on the ground under decay- 

 ing rubbish." 



AMPHICYCLOTULUS (CTCLOBLANDIA) BEAUIANUS (Petit) 



Plate 11, Figures 10-12 



1853. CycJostoma ieauiana Petit, Journ. Conchyl., vol. 4, p. 363, pi. 11, figs. 11, 12. 



1854. Cyclostoma inomata Redfield, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. New York, vol. 6, p. 13, 



pi. 1, flg. 7. 



Shell small, depressed-helicoid, openly umbilicated, olivaceous horn 

 colored. Nuclear whorls 1.6, well rounded, smooth. Postnuclear whorls 

 strongly rounded, marked by fine incremental lines only. The summit 

 of the whorls is slightly flattened near the suture, which renders this 

 fairly conspicuous. Periphery well rounded. Base inflated, strongly 

 rounded, marked like the spire. Aperture oblique, almost circular, 

 slightly angulated at the posterior angle ; peristome simple. Interior 

 of the aperture reddish orange within, paling toward the edge. Oper- 

 culum thin, horny, multispiral. 



The specimen described and figured, U.S.N.M. No. 535844, is one of 

 five collected by me at Traicou Chet, Crois Rivier, Guadeloupe, July 31, 

 1928. It has 4.4 whorls and measures: Height, 7.7 mm.; greater 

 diameter, 11.0 mm. ; lesser diameter, 8.2 imn. 



I collected two additional specimens, U.S.N.M. No. 390055, at Habi- 

 tation La Tapick, Guadeloupe. Two specimens, U.S.N.M. No. 151348, 

 were collected by Salle with the locality Guadeloupe. A dead specimen, 

 U.S.N.M. No. 390085, was obtained at Lepes, Grande Terre, July 30, 

 1928; and six more, U.S.N.M. No. 393113, were collected at Grande 

 Ravine, Grande Terre. 



These latter specimens are not distinguishable from those taken on 

 Guadeloupe. Petit's species was described from Grande Terre and 

 Redfield's from Guadeloupe. 



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