_' .' t 



Fig. 85. 



all, flatly, closely spirally striate ; ash color, with irregular 

 iii'lina! chestnut lines and two distant blui-h -piral lines. 

 Length 6 mill. 



Cape St. IAICOS, L. Cal. 



oWood. PL44,fig. -, fig. 88. 



lowUh while or greyish, smooth or .-li-htly. closely. Aurally 

 striate, whole surface covered l>\ \ r\ minute, close chestnut dots, 

 aper -unit \\ifli darker spiral lines, 



ill. 



Sandwich Is. 



-ynonyms are L. eerialis, frmlevet. /,. <///////<//// ami L. tene- 

 (fig. 88). 



I. \'\\ n HOB, Phil. I'l. 15, fig* BO, 91, ( .'~>. 



With distant engraved lines, ami aiiLrulatcd periphery, whitish, 

 punctate with chestnut and with an obsolete chestnut hand, aperture 

 chestnut color, with two pale bands. Length, 12 mill. 



7W</. I'' I'll. 



;.iintd with this sjxjcies, /,. Araucana, d'Orb. (figs. 

 95, 96), U probably id.ntiral 



Dunk.-r. IM. 4."), fig. 97. 



Ohwoletely Hpirally. engraved, white or ash color with spiral r-1 

 nut lines, apert u n- llui>h, with rhotimt lim-s. L-nL r th. TJ mill. 



finiiitn. K". Afrirn. 



L. st't -n IM \. (i..ulil. IM. !". tigs. 98-3. 



Faintly Ft rial with -piral impn-ssrd lim-s. olivaceous chestnut or 



<-olate color, including ajiertuiv, -omctimes nn variegated, but 



otually with h.ngitiidinal /ig/ag white markings, sometimes hmkeu 



into spots, and frequently with an articulated white and chestnut 



band on the periph i \ length 9-1'J mill. 



TF-' Territory to Southern G/ ///'"/// ia. 



The variations of this beautiful species are too numerous for des- 

 'tkm: several c.t 1 them have received names; such as L. //A mi. 

 Gould, (fig. 1), L. Upida, Old. (fig. 2), L. puU>i>. < top 



L. TBBBLLAT A. Phil. IM. |.\ fig. 89. 



Shell rathc-r thin, whorls convex, the last fery ..l.tusdy anirulated 

 oo the periphery, closely lineately grooved and finely tessellated 



