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APPENDIX. 



CHLAMYDEPHORUS GIBBONST, W. G. Binney, p. It. 



Heynemann has examined a second specimen, in alcohol, from 

 Cape Colony, preserved in the British Museum. He states that 

 the description of a mantle covering the entire body is erroneous, 

 as there is properly no mantle. The original generic name is 

 accordingly inappropriate, and is changed by him to Apera, 

 Heynemann. Jahrb. Mai. Gesell., xii, IT, t. 2, f. 5-7. 



OLEACINA (VARICELLA) LEUCOZONIAS, Walch, p. 26. 

 Does not occur at Martinique, but Jamaica. 



STREPTOSTYLA CATENATA, Pfeiffer. PI. 11, fig. 81. 



Somewhat solid, shining, irregularly striulate ; yellowish horny, 

 with a chestnut sutural band, and an interrupted one on the 

 middle of the body-whorl. Length, 11 mill. 



Chiapa, Mexico. 

 STREPTAXIS SUBORKICULA, Dohrn. PL 13, figs. 35-37. 



This is H. orbirula of Pfeiffer and Kiister, but not of Orbigny, 

 according to Dohrn. (See Manual, p. 65.) 



STREPTAXIS ORBICULA, Orb. PI. 60, figs. 65-67. 



I add figures copied from the original illustrations. 



STREPTAXIS PLUSSENSIS, de Morgan. (Unfigured.) 



Malay Peninsula. 



STREPTAXIS GLOMUS, Albers. Liberia. 



This unfigured Helix has recently been referred by Dohrn to 

 Streptaxis. 



GIBBUS (PASSAMAELLA) PASSAMAIANUS, Petit. 



This section and species are referred (probably correctly), to 

 Buli minus by von Martens (Conch. Mittheil., 144). 



ENNEA CIRCUMCISA, Morelet. PL 60, fig. 68. 



Sinuously rimate, somewhat solid, obliquely costulate, suture 

 strongly impressed, not denticulate ; grayish horn-color; whorls 

 8^, the last attenuated at the base, and compressed around the 

 umbilicus, and with a revolving sulcus on the last whorl parallel 

 with the suture ; aperture with a parietal lamina, and a tooth on 

 the middle of the outer lip. Length, 7 mill. 



Toumby, near Landana, Equinoctial Africa. 



