I.I I 



/.. ,l,rn//nt'i. K railflfl I'u. iV 



fete, Phil. dr-rri!.ed without loe;dit\. i- jiii'-th 



V:ir. KNTOT LEHBIB, i\ran 



Shell very minutely, rl<.-ly dotfd with ruM CO] 



/,. pf00d, Keeve u synonym 



L. NOY.K-/KI. ANDI.K, Kreve. |'|. II. figft 7'>. 77. 



(llobosely tarbinated, whorls rounded, with deep -Htm-.-, irreg- 

 ularly spirally -Toovrd, while or y-ll. \vi-li white, hm'j-itmli; 

 inarktMl with taint chestnut ; interior of aperture cl 

 with a white hand near the base, columclla violet tinted. 



Length li> mill. 



New Zeft/'iiK/. >'*/// ///. 



I.. Hir/nmtcme, Smith (fig. 77), from the Solomon U, i~ pi- 

 identical. Nevill changed the name to L. erroftto, hecause ht- 

 convinced that the species does not come from New Zealand. 



L. PKRUVIANA, Lam. PL 44, fig. 78. 



Whorls smooth, dark chocolate color, with zi.ir/ai: longitudinal 

 white markings, aperture chocolate color. Length 22 mill. 



Central Am> rica f<> < 



Nevill has indicated, without description, a var. //'///'/. 



L. ASPERA, Phil. PL 44, figs. 80-85 ; PL 45, fig. 



Coarsely, sharply, spirally ribbed, whitish, longitudinally lii; 

 with chestnut, columella and aperture chocolate or chestnut color. 



Length 16 mill. 



Pa/ 



L. punctivulata, Phil. (fig. 83), and var. fortl^n/nifn. Xevill 

 synonyms. L. irrorata, Reeve (fig. 87), said to c.ime fn-m Sitka. 

 can probably be added. 



Var. CONSPERSA, Phil. Figs. 82, 80-83. 



Thinner, the spiral sculpture closer and flatter, whitish, some- 

 times with spiral series of chestnut dots, interior li-ht clu -tnut. 



Typical specimens of this variety and of I., atpen A] 

 different in texture, sculpture and col,,rin-. but in lar- 

 mediates are not uncommon. 



/,. nlbida, Phil. (fig. 81) and L. modestu, Menke (fig. 80), are 

 synonyms. 



Var. PHILIPPII, Carpenter. Fii: 



Obliquely strigate with greyish chocolate. 



