Pfkiki-i;r. ? MS. in Cum. coll. 



Hnh. Cuba. 



Tlie roundness of the whorls gives 

 thinjT of a scalaril'orm appearance. 



SUCCINEA.— Plate IX. 



fold strong 

 ])anded. 



outer lip anteriorly 



Sat. Contributions to Conchology (?). 

 Ilah. Mexico. 



Species (U. (Fig. a, h, Mus. Brit.) 



:]NEA UN'DULATA. Suc. testd rivato-suhdcumina'A, 

 ruffis s^ihregularihus undulatd, tenui, pallidk 

 fnirrineil, mitire nibescenti ; sjnrd mbpyramidatd, 

 KiifnictiJiiis /iinin's : aperturd mnijnd, ovntd, plicA 

 fiilmit'llnr, r.ilnh'i . lahio extenw mitice subexpanso. 



, iNiiriv n h Si ( li.NKA. Shell ovate-subacuininated, 

 undulated witli rather regular wrinkles, thin, pale 

 amber, reddish in front ; spire subpyramidal, 

 whorls i'dw ; aperture large, ovate, columellar 



Species 05. (Mu.s. Brit.) 



SucciNEA h;teola. Sue. testd jiyramidatd, piallide 

 strmnincd, striijis l<ingitudin<dihus subcanvleis 

 ornatd ; sjdrd praductd, Sfubiralatd ; aperturd suh- 

 trigond, breviiisculd, vivide luted. 



The yellow Succinea. Shell pyramidal, pale straw- 

 coloured, ornamented with longitudinal bluish 

 stripes ; spire produced, somewhat ladder like ; 

 aperture subtrigonal, rather short, bright yellow. 



Gould. MS. Brit. Mus. 



llab. ? 



