220 Descriptions of New Species of Achatindla. 



With spire more convex and colors less streaked ; pass into 

 A phceozona vars. i — o. 



JBaMtat. — Kailna, Oahu. J. T. G. ! 



Var. jj.— Light brownish grey, with several black spiral 

 lines. 



Var. kk.— Brown or slate colored, with two white bands, one 

 sutural, the other on the periphery of the last whorl. 



Var. II. — With a broad black zone at the base. 



Var. mm.— Olive brown, with two dark bands, a broad one 

 entering the aperture, the other narrower, revolving above the 

 suture. 



Var. rm.— Light fawn, with one or two white bands at the 

 base. 



Var. oo.— White, with oblique yellowish streaks. 



Var. pp.— Fawn-colored, plain or with dark brown bands; 

 sutures white ; approaches A. cervina Nob. 



Remarks.— A neat species, differing from A. phceozona in its 

 smaller size, more conic spire, and in the streaked arrangement 

 of its colors. The typical specimens are much thicker and hea- 

 vier than A. Buddii Newc, and it never has the black tip of 

 that species. We have seen but one dextral specimen, which 

 has been mentioned under var. s. 



42. Achatinella diversa. 



Plate VII. Figs. 42 «, 42 b. 



T. sinistrorsa, rarissime dextrorsa, imperforata, ovato vel turritoconica, 

 solida, nitida, striata, alba, vel flavo aut viridi varie picta ; apice suba- 

 cute; spira conica; sutura marginata, modice impressa; anfr. 6|, con- 



