I'he Nautilus. 
Vox.. VIII. MAY, 1894. No. 1 
LIST OF SHELLS COLLECTED IN JAMAICA. 
BY J. B. HENDERSON, JR. 
First paper: Glandinidce, Zonitichr, Helicidce. 
The following is a list of a collection made by Mr. Charles T. 
Simpson and myself in Jamaica, during the months of December 
and January (in part) last. We were upon the island about one- 
month and although we devoted ourselves assiduously to hunting, 
snails, yet so much time was spent in getting about from place to> 
place, and otherwise lost, that our collecting appears, after all, to 
have been very superficial—a mere hasty gathering of what pre¬ 
sented itself along the roadside. 
I have attempted, as far as possible, to be “up to date” in the 
nomenclature. Mr. Simpson cheerfully assumed the heavy task of 
identifying the material, for which I am very much indebted to him. 
To Mr. \ endryes I wish to extend my thanks for courtesies shown 
us by him in Kingston. 
1. Glandina nitidiuscula C. B. A. Bog Walk. 
2. Glandina unicolor C. B. A. Montego Bay ; Bog Walk. 
3. Glandina propinqua C. B. A. W. of Oclio Rios ; Mandeville ; 
Spurtree Hill ; Port Antonio. 
4. Glandina perplexa C. B. A. Montego Bay ; St. Anns ; Stony 
Hill. 
5. Glandina griffithi C. B. A. Bog Walk. 
6. Glandina similis C. B. A. Gallina Point; Bog Walk ; Port 
Antonio; Mt. Pleasant; Hope River ; Oclio Rios; Mandeville. 
7. Glandina ligata C. B. A. Mandeville. 
8. Glandina venusta Pfr. Hope River. 
