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outer lip." The ribs appear to be at varying distances apart. The Molokai specimens 

 appear to belong to a large variety. 



Hab. Lanai Mountains, behind Koele. — Molokai in wet forest above Pelekunu 

 (Perkins). 



(8) Endodoiita ( T/iaiiinatodon) rugata Pease. 



Helix rtigata Pease, Amer. J. Conch. 11. (1866), p. 291. 

 Hab. Maui (Pease). 



Sub-genus Nesophila Pilsbry. 



The following table may assist in separating the species of Nesophila. 



A. Parietal lamella; absent. — E. capillata Pease. 



B. Parietal lamella single. — E. dectissattila Pease ; E. elisae Ancey ; E . jugosa 

 Mighels ; E. lanaiensis Sykes ; E. stellula Gould. 



C. Parietal lamellee two. — E. binaria Pfeiffer ; E. hystrix (Mighels MS.) Pfeififer ; 

 E. paucicostata Pease. 



D. Parietal lamella; several. — E. baldwini Ancey ; E. distans Pease ; E. tiara 

 Mighels. 



(g) Endodouta {Nesophila) baldwini Ancey. 



Charopa baldiuini Ancey, Bull. Soc. Malac. France, vi. (1889), p. 176. 

 Mons. Ancey also records a white variety. 

 Hab. Hawaiian Islands (Ancey). 



(10) Endodouta [Nesophila) binaria Pfeiffer. • 



Helix binaria Pfeiffer, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, p. 33. 



I am unable to trace the type of this species, which should have passed with 

 Cuming's collection into the British Museum. 



Hab. Kauai (Pease). 



(11) Endodouta [N'esophila) capillata Pease. 



Helix capillata Pease, Amer. ]. Conch. 11. (1866), p. 292. 



Hab. Kauai (Pease). 



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