Varieties of Land and Fluviatile Shells of Jamaica. 9 



over robust, shining. Last whorl and part of the penult, 

 and the three upper whorla of the decollated apex, of a deep 

 rich brown. Intermediate space, of a light olive brown. 

 Lip and behind the lip, rose pink, except where it is inter- 

 rupted by the sharp white keel, which extends over one half 

 the last whorl. Next below the suture, is a gradually widen- 

 ing white line commencing at one half of the penult whorl, 

 and terminating at the rose pink behind the lip. Whorls 

 7. Transverse striae well marked on one half of the last 

 whorl, obsolete above. Lip very oblique, with a deep sinus 

 on the left side. Length .64, breadth .21. I have only 

 two specimens. 



Habitat, Manchester ? 



CYLINDRELLA MAUGERI. Var. PULLA. Shell small, 

 rather slender, dark red brown, almost black at the back 

 of peretreme. Lip cream white, and so also round the back 

 of it, and a white line running along the top (below the 

 suture) of one half of the last whorl, narrow and gradually 

 diminishing. I have but three specimens before me, not the 

 best, I imagine, and tho j the brown body color is good, each 

 seems covered with a white substance, which scales off on 

 application of a steel instrument, as tho' the substance were 

 the natural exterior. Whorls 7f, with deep suture, gene- 

 rally shining ; with transverse striae but slightly developed 

 on the last whorl. At the top of the left side of the labrum is 

 is a very deep well-marked sinus. Aperture very much 

 lengthened, and keel very sharp. Length .68, breadth .22. 



Habitat, Maroon Town, St. James. 



CYLENDRELLA MAUGEKI. Var. MIENS. Shell medium 

 size and form, shining, yellowish, truncated ; eight whorls 

 left, the uppermost of which is of a light rich brown. At 

 the back of the right lip a narrow band of rich brown ; 

 over the keel, which is white, is a shading off band, for 

 one half the whorl, of similar brown : over the umbilical 

 region the same coloring. Very obsolete lines of growth, 

 except on the the last whorl, where the strite are closely and 

 strongly set. Length .77, Breadth .21. 



Habitat, New Hope, Westmoreland. 



