ANCEY : LAND SHELLS FOUND IN HA.^L•\KUA DISTRICT, HAWAII. 7 1 



Obs. Columella juniorum biplicata. 



Long. 2|, diam. 1 1/3; alt. apert. i millim. 



A very distinct species, of regular outline. Its principal characters are 

 the conic spire, barely convex whorls, ajipressed sutures and oblong aperture 

 not at all widened below and slightly oblique. The coluniellar margin is 

 gently curved and without j)licae e.\ce])t in young specimens, and the parietal 

 lamella is rather strong. 



36.— Sueeinea, sp. 



Related to »b'. nqmlUc, but more oblong, and to ^'. ><ouleij('ti, Anc, which 

 is, I think, distinct from crjiulhi. 



37,— Sueeinea, sp. 



^Ulied to S. /i/(Jnis/\ Anc, but not quite so oblique. 



38.— Sueeinea. sp. 



Like the preceding one. but more slender and more pointed spire, 



39.— Sueeinea inconspieua, Anc. 



40 —Sueeinea, sp. 



A single specimen of a peculiar form, next to S. casta, Anc. var 

 henshairi, Anc , but smaller and more elongate. 



41.— Sueeinea, sp. 



This groups with -b'. Mra</<>>ta, Anc, of Maui and ^'. 'juaiJrata, Anc, 

 of Olaa, Hawaii. In most specimens there is a well marked angular shoulder 

 on the upper of the last whorl. 



Although most of the ISuccineae are probably new species, though in 

 some instances, very near to some of the recent forms, I do not wish to name 

 them, because they will be described and figured by Professor H. W. Henshaw. 



EXPLA\.\TION OF PLATE V. 



P'igs. 9, 10. Pscii(loli\iilniia niciiisciis, n. sp. 



Figs. II, 12. Piinctiiiu lionuri, n. sp. 



Figs. 13, 14. Etidodoiiia laiiihiala, Pease. 



Figs. 15, 16. Eiidodonta (Tluvimalodo/i) liciislunci, n. sp. 



F'ig. 17. Eiidodonta lix^triccUa, Viv. \'m\ paiicdamdlata, n. \m-. 



Fig. 18. Lyropupa lui redid ii^, Anc. var. liawaiicnsis, n. var. 



Fig. 19. Lvropiipa uiaii,dahuac, Anc. var. prisca, 11. var. 



Figs. 20, 21. ToniakUiiia rndiLOslata, n. sp. 



Figs. 22, 2^. Toriiattilina cyphostyUi, n. sp. 



