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men of Pupa hordacea seems to have been given to Mr. Binney; the 
other species taken by Dr. Horn are in the collection of the Academy. 
As Dr. Horn was also at Gila Bend, Yuma and other places in 
western Arizona, the possibility of an erroneous locality label for 
the specimen of M. praesidii is to be considered. That specimen was 
not mentioned in Gabb’s paper, but he would doubtless have con- 
sidered it a small ‘“‘H. strigosa’’. 
Sonorella rooseveltiana (Berry). Pl. VI, figs. 9, 9a, 9b. 
Nautilus XXXI, July, 1917, p. 14. 
Roosevelt, Gila Co., Arizona, 2200 ft. elevation. Figures of the 
type, supplied by Dr. Berry, are here given for comparison with the 
forms of adjacent counties. They are 1.6 natural size, the diameter 
being 16.5 mm. 
S. rooseveltiana appears to belong to the hachitana group, but the 
single specimen dissected was quite immature. It is, we believe, 
the only mollusk reported from Gila County. 
Sonorella delicata n. sp. Pl. VI, figs. 6, 62, 6b. 
The shell is umbilicate (umbilicus contained slightly over 6 times 
in. diameter of shell), thin, somewhat translucent, light ochraceous- 
buff with several pale or whitish oblique streaks on the last whorl, 
and a cinnamon-brown band above the periphery. Glossy, having 
the usual weak irregular growth-lines. The embryonic whorls are 
nearly smooth, but short, protractive threads may be seen near the 
suture. 
The last whorl is wide and descends rather slowly in front. The 
aperture is strongly oblique, rounded-oval. Peristome thin, ex- 
panded, with a dull brown edge. 
Alt. 10.5, diam. 18.3 mm.; 43 whorls. 
Genitalia (fig. 10) remarkable for the small size of the male organs. 
The length of penis is about one-fifth the diameter of the shell, very 
slender, having a stout basal sheath, and containing a short, cylindric 
papilla. The epiphallus is longer than the penis, terminating in 
a short flagellum. 
Length of penis 3.5 mm. 
papilla LBs 
epiphallus 4.5 “ 
flagellum 0.4 “ 
vagina Be et 
Northern end of the Peloncillo Range, about 6 miles south of the 
Gila River, on the toll road between Solomonsville and Clifton, 
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