smith: non-marine mollfsca of Grenada. 317 



This species occurs also in Brazil, Cayenne, Barbados, and St. 

 Yincent. 



11. BuLiMus oBLONCiTJS (Mullcr). 



JIaJ), — "This species is moderately common in gardens and shady 

 places below 1,000 feet: difficult to find, as it conceals itself under 

 rubbish, etc. Perhaps an imported species " (H. H. S.). 



The distribution and variation of this species have been given by 

 the writer in the Proceedings of the Malacological Society, Vol. I, 

 p. 137. 



12. BuLiMUS (Plecochilus) glaber (Gmelin). 



BuUmus glaber (Gmelin). — Eeeve, Conch. Icon., fig. 357 ; Kiister, 

 Conch.-Cab., p. 42, pi. xiii, fig. 7 ; Deshayes, Hist. Moll., 

 vol. ii (2), p. 63, pi. clii, figs. 13, 14. 

 Jlah. — " Pretty common in shady places on vines and brush or at 



roots of trees, in all parts of the island" (H. H. S.). 



13. SucciNEA CuviERi, Guildiug. 



JIab. — "Shady or open places near sea-level, under rubbish. 

 Apparently not common " (H. H. S.). 



The specimens from this island are quite similar to those occurring 

 at St. Yincent. 



14. Yeronicella Sloanii (Cuvier) ? 



OncJiidhim Sloanii, Cuvier. — Eegne Anim., vol. ii, p. 411 (1817). 

 Veronicella Sloanii. — Ferussac, Hist. Nat. Moll., vol. ii, p. 82, pi. vii, 

 figs. 8, 9; Cockerell, Conchologist, vol. ii, p. 217. 



Hab. — Jamaica (Sloane) ; Grenada (Guppy). 



This species is quoted upon the authority of Mr. Guppy (Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. 1868, vol. i, p. 435), but there is considerable doubt 

 respecting the correctness of the identification, as he subsequently 

 places it as a synonym of V. occidentalis (Journ. of Conch., vol. vii, 

 p. 222). 



15. SuBTJLiNA ocTONA (Chemuitz). 



Hah. — " Common under rubbish, shady and rather damp places, 

 below 2,000 feet, most abundant below 500 feet " (H. H. S.). 



16. Opeas plicatella (Guppy). PI. XXI, Fig. 15. 



Hah. — " Forest and shady places, under stones and rubbish. It 

 seems to be rather rare, but occurs from 2,000 feet to near sea-level " 

 (H. H. S.). 



17. Opeas Beckiana (Pfeiifer). 



Hab. — "Dry shady places below 500 feet, rather rare; most of 

 the specimens were found near the southern end of the island " 

 (H. H. S.). 



18. Opeas subula (Pfeiff'er). 



Achatina siihda. — Wiegmann's Archiv. f. Naturg. 1839, vol. i, p. 352 ; 

 Reeve, Conch. Icon., vol. v {Bulimus), pi. Ixix, fig. 494. 



Hal — Cuba, etc., Florida, Mexico, Venezuela, Fernando Xoronha, 

 Borneo. " Leeward side, Mount Gay Estate, 150 feet, under 

 rubbish" (H. H. S.). 



This species has also been quoted from Porto Eico, St, Thomas, 

 Antigua, and Barbados. 



