328 Synopsis of the Genus Achatinella. . 



122. A. labiata IVewc. Ann. Lye. I. c. p. 27. 



Zool. Proc. pi. 23, fig. 88. 1853. 



" dentata Pfr. Zool. Proc. 1855, pi. 30, fig. 27. 

 " lagena Gul. Ann. Lye. 1. c. pi. 6, fig. 3, variety. 



123. A. Vitrea IVewc. Zool. Proc. pi. 23, fig. 34. " 



" fumida Gul., dtvarf. Ann. Lye. 1. c. pi. 6, fig. 9. 



124. A. afliniis IVewc. Zool. Proc. pi. 23, fig. 35. " 

 " goniostoma Pfr. Zool. Proc. 1855, p. 203. Mus. Cuming. 



Two of the three specimens in Mus. Cuming labelled A. 

 goniostoma Pfr. clearly belong to this species — a larger speci- 

 men may be distinct. 



125. A. elongata lewc. Ann. Lye. I. c. p. 26. 



" acuta Newc. Zool. Proc. 1853, p. 16. 



The two names for this species grew out of a change made 

 by my friends in New Y"ork upon the publication of my paper, 

 to avoid the repetition of a name used by Swainson. 



Believing that the cause of science would be subserved by 

 illustrations of this with other species, I furnished, with some 

 revision of the descriptions, a manuscript for the Zoological 

 Society of London. The great distance of the Sandwich 

 Islands prevented all corrections in the copy or proofs, hence 

 the double name to the same species. The figure (plate 23, 

 .fig. 36) in the Zoological Proceedings is not of this shell, but is 

 made from A. soror, and is the same as tig. 38 of the same 

 plate. A. acuta is longer, and not so wide as this species. 



126. A. p.olita IVewc. Ann. Lye. 1. c. p. 24. 



" " Zool. Proc. pi. 23, fig. 37. 1853. 



Animal of a uniform yellowish white including tentacles ; 

 tentacular sheath slightly tinged with brown ; mantle black. 



