OLEACINA. 29 



O. INGALLSTANA, Adams. PI. 3, fig. 28. 



Light brownish, with a few dark chestnut strigations, longi- 

 tudinally numerously minutely striate ; whorls 7, suture im- 

 pressed, finely thread-like. Length, 19 mill. 



Jamaica. 

 O. SIMILTS, Adams. PL 3, fig. 17. 



Differs from 0. nemorensis by its more rectilinear spire, more 

 polished surface, with a few very minute striae, and wider brown 

 markings ; spire shorter and stouter than in 0. Phillipsii. 



Length, 18 mill. 



Jamaica. 

 O. NITIDA, Adams. PI. 3, fig. 19. 



Shell polished, shining, reddish, with four or five varicose 

 darker strigations in each whorl; whorls 7-8, suture well im- 

 pressed. Length, 24 mill. 



Jamaica. 



Unfigured Species. 



O. BIPLTCATA, Weinland and Martens. Haiti. 



0. DELICATULA, Shuttl. Vera Cruz, Mexico. 



O. COSTULOSA, Adams. Jamaica. 



O. PTYCHORAPHE, Weinland and Martens. Haiti. 



0. GUADELOUPENSIS, Pfeiffer. Guadeloupe, W. I. 



0. BOUCARDI, Pfeiffer. San Martin, Mexico. 



0. TEXTA, Weinland and Martens. Jeremie, Haiti. 



0. ANGIOSTOMA, Adams. Jamaica. 



0. UNICOLOR, Adams. Jamaica. 



Section MELIA, Albers. 

 0. SIMPLEX, Strebel. PI. 3, fig. 20. 



Somewhat pellucid, shining, corneous, with a pellucid band at 

 the suture, becoming subturgid on the last whorl ; whorls 6J, 

 with small close plications, stronger towards the suture, and 

 close fine spiral impressed lines. Length, 31 mill. 



Oajaca, Mexico. 



Glandina turris, Martens (not Pfeiffer), is a 



