72 



Anculotus flamma'u'i. Lea, Reeve, Monog. Anculotus, t. 3, f. 18. 

 Leptoxis flammata, Lea, Binney, Check List, No. 357. 



26. A. o mat a, Anthony, 



Anculosa ornata, Amhony, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. p. 67, Feb. 1860. 

 Anculotus ornaUis, Anthony, Reeve, Monog. Anculotus, t. 3, f. 24. 

 Leptoxis ornata, Anthony, Binney, Check List, No. 375. 



27. A. Le wi s ii, Lea. 



Anculosa Lewisii, Lea, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. p. 54, 1861. Jour. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. V. pt. 3, p. 257, t. 35, f. 64, Mar. 1863. Obs. ix. p. 79. 



28. A. squalid a. Lea. 



Anculosa squalida, Lea, Philos. Proc. iv. p. 167, Aug. 1845. Philos. 



Trans, x. p. 66, t 9, f. 50. Obs. iv. p. 66. 

 Anculotus squa'idus, Lea, Reeve, Monog. Anculotus, t. 3, f. 2G ? 

 Leptoxis squalida, Lea, Binney, Check List, No. 380. Brot, List, p. 25. 



29. A. p a t u 1 a, Anthony. 



Anculosa patui a, Anthony, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. p. 6S, Feb. 1860. 

 Anculotus patulus, Antliony, Reeve, Monog. Anculotus, t. 4, f. 32. 

 Leptoxis patula, Anthony, Binney, Check List, No. 376. Brot, List, p. 25. 



30. A. V i r i d u 1 a,* Anthony. 



Ancidosa viridula, Anthony, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. p. 68, Feb. 1860. 

 Anculotus viridulus, Anthony, Reeve, Monog. Anculotus, t. 4, f. 34. 

 Leptoxis viridula, Anthony, Binney, Check List, No. 396. 



31. A. h um e r OS a, ? Anthony. 



Paludina humerosa, Anthony, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. p. 71, 1860. 



32. A. li g at a,f Anthony. 



Anculosa ligata, Anthony, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. p. 67, Feb. 1860. 

 Anculotus ligatns, Anthony, Reeve, Monog. Anculotus, t. 3, f. 19. 

 Leptoxis lifjata, Anthony, Binney, Check List, No. 367. Brot, List, p. 24. 



33. A. tiirbiuata, Lea. 



Anculosa turhinata, Lea, Proc. Acad. Nat, Sci. p. 54, 1861. Jour. Acad. 

 Nat. ScL V. pt. 3. p. 254, Mar. 1863. Obs. ix. p. 76. 



Doubtful and Spurious Species. 



A. (Paludina) nuclea, Lea, = Amnicola. 

 A. (Paludina) virens, Lua,, =^ Anmicola. 

 A, Spixiaua,, L^a, Ree^e and Brot, = Antjilrema. 

 A. inci-ia. Lea, Haldeinnn, Monog., = Schizostoma. 



A. cingenda, Anthony, MSS., = young oicnrinutn, Lea, a variety of dissiinilis, 

 A. planulata. Lea, Whuatley, Cat. Shells, p. 28, Alabama, (desj. not pub- 

 lished.) = ampin, Anth. ? 

 ? Mel. ca/-««o«'t, Ravenel, Cat. p. 11, Yadkin River, N. C. 

 ? Mel. coitata, Ravenel, Cat. p. 11, Dan River, Va. =- dissimilis.t 

 ? A. suhcarinafa, Ravi^n 1, Cat. p. 11, Su.squehannah, —^dis.iimilis. ? 

 A. integra,^aii, ^^ Somn.U>gijra. 

 A. suhgloho'in. Say, =; Soniatogi/ra. 

 A. (Paludina) ul.'ilis, Lea, ^=^ So7natogip-a. 

 Paludina altilis, Ravenel. = Somatogyra, 



* Mr. Reeve thinks tbi.-i :=.Rope.rsii, Conr., and Dr. Brot believes it to be dilatata, Conr. Although 

 it approarhes very d'Si-ly to dilatata, it ij a distinct species. It occurs also in iN'ortti Carolina. 



■f- Close to Cnosxnsis. l.C'i, 'i^nitiuta, Conr.) but is more constricted, has three bands only, and is not 

 maculate. It is stouter and more conical. 



