SUCCINEA.— Plate II. 



Tilii I'AtNTiiu SucciNEA. Shell broad, obliquely expanded, 

 diaphanous, irregularly longitudinally wrinkled, 

 subviridous, within bluish white, . subopake, sub- 

 iridescent, spire small, rounded, reddish ; aperture 

 very large, ovate. 



II. Adams. Proc. Zool. Soc, is-t'.l, p. P.'i'- 



Ilab. Diana's Peak, St. Elena. 



The inside of the mouth has a silvery nietallic ap- 



])carance. 



Species 13. (Mus. Benson.) 



Sfcci.NEA ACUMINATA. Suc. testd injramulata, acund- 

 natd, siicdi:<;<'i, lemri ; spird pyramidatd, anfractihus 

 (luobns, parvis, lateribu^ recti's ; aperturd pyrami' 

 datd, antice oUupie expmisd, lahio cdbimdhiri 

 rectiusculo. 



The ACUMINATED SucciNKA. Shell pyramidal, acumi- 

 nated, amber-coloured, thin; spire pyramidal, 

 whorls two, small, sides straight; aperture pyra- 

 midal, obliquely expanded in front, cnlumellar lip 

 rather straight. 



Blanfow.. Proc. Zool. Soc, 186i), p. 449. 



//„/,. Momein in Unan, India. 



Resembling the Enropenn ,'<iicc/iu'ii pufris, but 



more straight-sided and pyramiilal. 



Species 14. (Mus. Benson.) 

 SucciN'EA nuTiLANS. Svc. testd siihn'fo-sucfiiied, su/>- 



diaphand, tenui, rectiusculd, vvato-nntricosd, spird 

 (ibfiisd, anfractihus vix tribus, pcmdtbiio ventiicoso ; 

 aperturd suhovatd, labia interna crassiiisculo, 

 arcuate. 



The r.ED Succixea. Shell reddish amber, subdia- 

 phanous, thin, rather straight, ovate ventricose^ 

 spire obtuse, wliorls scarcely three, the last ventri- 

 cose ; aperture subovate, inner lip rather thick, 

 arched. 



Blanedud. Journ. Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1870, 

 p. 298; Monograph of Helices, vol. iv. p. 8(i4. 



II ah. Calcutta. 



Species 15. (Mus. Sowerby.) 



SucciNEA STRIGATA. Suc. teuuiter lirutd, jxdlide fused, 

 tenui, breviusculd, pyramidatd, spird jyj-oductd, 

 anfractihus prominentibus, suhovatis, penultinw et 

 ultimo ventrirosis, apertwd obliqud, suhovatd, longi- 

 tudine mediocri, labia e.cterno superne obliquo, lahio 

 cdhimellari vix rejlexo. 



The sTiuPED Succinea. Shell finely Urate, pale-brown, 

 thin, ratlier short, pyramidal, spire produced, 

 whorls i^rominent, subovate, the penultimate and 

 last ventricose, aperture oblique of middling length, 

 the outer lip oblique above ; columellar lij> 

 scarcely reflected. 



Pfeiffer. Proc. Zool. Soc, 1854, j.. 132. 



Ilah. Australia. 



