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Lingual dentition of Glandina trtmcata. 



Locality. 



From whom received. 



Texas. 



Alabama. 



South Carolina. 



South Carolina. 



Grand Coteau, La. 



Alabama. 



Florida. 



St. Simon's Island, Ga. 



Alabama. 



Texas. 



Indian Key, Fla. 



W. G. Binney. 



Lt. Kurtz. 



St. Charles Coll. 



Dr. J. Lewis. 



Lieut. Coiicli. 

 G. Wurdemann. 



Remarks. 



Glandina parallela. — Shell heavy, shining, 

 white, elongated, cjlindrical ; spire elevated, obtuse ; 

 whirls six to seven, with numerous, delicate, longi- 

 tudinal strije, the upper ones convex, the last one 

 with straight parallel sides ; lip straight along the 

 middle, and parallel to the rectilinear side of the 

 opposite whirl, at the basal extremity curved ; colu- 

 mella straight, truncated, covered with a heavy 

 callus. Length 56, breadth 20 millimetres. 



Glandina truncata, var., Binney, T. M. pi. Ixii, f. 3. 

 Glandina parallela, W. G. Binney, Phila. Proc. 1S57, 



189 ; T. M. IV, 140.— Tryon, Am. Journ. Conch. 



II, 22(3, pi. i, f. 3 (1866). 

 Oleacina parallela, Pfeiffer, Malak. Blatt. 1859, 51. 



Fig. 7. 



From Louisiana through Texas. 

 a variety of G. truncata. 

 2 June 1833. 



Probably 



Glandina i^nrallela. 



