hooolate or olivaceous cho. '!> > f.-w d 



narrow, engraved lines at the base, and on-atonal 1;. of 



in d a t tli rior |><. limbed chocolate. 



.11. 



New Ire/ I 1 *"" tfl 4 



/- B - it!, (fig. H . and /'. 



-* (fig. 42), are synonym^ /'. D.mk.-r - tig. 



, ! identical. ,,r it may hi- the 



,nclr\ut; I Ueclu/ - tiir. 



i th,- "S.Mith S-:is." may h- 



1 rln-s. 1M 17- I-. 



Hark r. |M'lMn-'l. uihln- a thin cpiflor- 



mis, closelj, narrowly >pimllv I. usually obsolete m tli> 



bodj irhorl Length, 12-15 mill. 



^omewhat .litfimlt t. .1 h this vari.-tv fn.m the type, 



it i> u-iially liL'litrr c..l!v<l and occurs 



xico. 



*itw and P. obtoletn*, Menke, are syiinyiii>. and very prob- 



be added ; it is descrilu'd 

 without l..ralit\. 



P J, fig8.4< : IM..",i>. ti-. 



Small, nearly smooth, j >li~hcd b.-m-ath tin- ej.idennis, li.trbt yel- 

 ;h varying to orange brown and chestnut color, spirally lineated 

 with rh.-timt ami chocolat. I, :_; 1 :. '> 1 _' mill. 



I'rliifi, S,,/ninint'* /-.. etc. 



liuut, lint -Minetimesfew 

 ihr b.idy whorl is 



de>-" i t described i r.riii-h. 



^I in, (imel., 



/' ' B I ''.../'. -IHT'I ii t'his. A. Ad. 



(fig ~ OM br in. dnuht of the 



specific identity itf tin r - tativei \\hich ha\ 



. and it8 var. i>m- 



dmr . Pease (ti I 'eae (fig. 



nan specimens SO dark in '.,!..) that thr b;in<liiiL r is scarcely 



" n-ii " ; . lit, /' i '/" ' '--. \. Ad. | tiir. 4-S), 

 I \.SmitJ, (figs. 50. , .52), 



