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(12) Lxndodonta (Nesophila) decussatula Pease. 
Felix decussatula Pease, Amer. J. Conch. u. (1866), p. 291. 
Has. Molokai (Pease); Mountains at 4ooo ft. (Perkins). 
Mr Baldwin gives ‘‘ Kauai” as the habitat, but, since he marks it as a species he 
has not seen, I think there is probably some error. 
(13) L£xdodonta (Nesophila) distans Pease. 
Hehx distans Pease, Amer. J. Conch. 1. (1866), p. 290. 
Has. Kauai (Pease). 
(14) &xdodonta (Nesophila) elisae Ancey. 
Pitys elisae Ancey, Bull. Soc. Malac. France, vr. (1889), p. 180. 
Unknown to me. 
Has. ? Hawaiian Islands (Ancey). 
(15) L&xdodonta (Nesophila) hystrix (Mighels MS.) Pfeiffer. 
Flelix hystrix Pfeiffer, Symb. Hist. Hel. m1. p. 67; Gould, U. S. Explor. Exped. 
Moll, pl. iv. fig. 52™. 
Flelix setigera Gould, P. Boston Soc. 1. p. 174 [nec Sowerby]. 
It is, of course, not the Helzx hystrix of Cox, an Australian species. 
Has. Oahu (authors); Mount Kaala, Oahu (Perkins). 
(16) L£ndodonta (Nesophila) jugosa Mighels. 
Felix gugosa Mighels, P. Boston Soc. m1. (1845), p. 19. 
Flelix rubiginosa Gould, P. Boston Soc. 1. (1846), p. 173; U.S. Explor. Exped. 
Moll. pl. tv. p. 49. 
The two forms were first united by Pease', who stated that the synonymy was 
accepted by Gould; recently Mons. Ancey? has revived &. rudig?nosa as a species, 
referring to it some shells from Oahu. In this state of conflict I have followed Pease, 
considering that he and Gould were in the best position to form an opinion. 
Has. Kauai, Waioli to Kapaa (Baldwin); Kauai (Perkins, etc.). 
" J. Conchyl. x1x. (1870), p. 95. 
* Bull. Soc. Malac. France, vi. (1889), p. 179. 
