SLTCCINEA.— Plate IV. 



(Species 2S. Mus. Brit.) 



Si'criNEA LAUTA. Siic. ksti'i subovutd, miKjnu, tenui 

 subtranslucida , pallide corned, tenuitcr Uratd ; spird 

 eleoatd, fulvidd, anfractihus apiccdibus parvis, ro- 

 iundatis, ultimo magiiu, oentricoso ; apertiird 

 magna, liitd, ovatd, subuhliqud. 



TiiK HANDSOME SucciNEA. Shell subdvate, large, thin, 

 rather transparent, pale horny, finely ridged ; spire 

 elevated, yellowish-brown, apex whorls small, 

 rounded, the last large, ventricose ; aperture large, 

 wide, ovate, rather oblique. 



Gould .' 



Hab. Hakodade. 



A rather fine species, more ventricose and less oblique 



than Succinea putris, which it resembles in general 



appearance. 



Species 29. (Pig. a, b, Mus. Brit.) 



Succinea punctata. Sue. testa subpaiuld, lata, aurco- 

 fuscd et flavidd, jninctis albidii sei-iatim dispositis 

 omatd, leviter Uratd, lineis castaneis notatd ; spird 

 brevissinid, obtusd, anfractu pemdtimo expanso ; 

 aperturd magna, antke expansd. 



The spotted Succinea. Shell rather patulous, broad, 

 orange-brown and yellow, ornamented with 

 whitish spots disposed in rows, lightly wrinkled, 

 marked with chestnut lines; spire very .short, 

 obtuse, last whorl e.xpanded ; aperture large, ex- 

 panded in front. 



Pfeiffer. Proc. Zool. Soc, l.S.')4, p. -.MiT. 



Hab. Sandwich Islands. 



Species :J0. (Mus. Brit.) 



Succinea Donettii. Sue. testd waio-aawiiuald, sub- 

 ventricosd, subopacd, roseo-subpurpured et corned ; 

 spird brei'ihscidd, anfractu ultimo ventricose, anticc 

 subexpanso, aperturd .fiiperni' stibangidatd, anticc 

 subexpansd, intits rosed. 



Donetti's Succinea. Shell ovately acuminated, rather 

 ventricose, subopaque, purplish-rose and horny ; 

 spire rather short, last whorl ventricose, anteriorly 

 subexpanded, aperture rather angular above, 

 anteriorly subexpanded, mse-coloured within. 



Pfeiffer .' 



Ilab. Coquimbo. 



