37 



Melania sttblirata,* Conrad, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. 2d ser. i. pt. 4, p. 277, t. 38, 



f. 1, Jan. 1850. Brot, List, p. 37. Reeve, Monog. Melania, sp. 339. 

 Melania Floridensis,\ Reeve, Monog. Melania, sp. 334. Brot, List, p. 34. 



11. G. cat enoides,| Lea. 



Melania catenaria, Lea, Proc. Philos. Soc. i. p. 289. Oct. 1840, (preoc.) 

 Melania catenoides, Lea, Philoa. Trans, viii. p. 228, t. 6, f. 60. Obs. iii. 



p. 66. DeKay, Moll. N. Y. p. 101. Wheatley, Cat. Shells U. S. p. 24. 



Jay, Cat., 4th edit., p. 273. Binney, Check List, No. 53. Catlow, 



Conch. Nomenc. p. 185. Brot, List, p. 34. Reeve, Monog. Melania, 



sp. 298. 

 Elimia catenoides, Lea, Chenu, Man. de Conchyl. i. f. 1982. 



12. G. Etowahensis, Lea. 



Melania Etowahensis, Lea, Reeve, Monog. Mel. sp. 426, May, 1861. Brot, 



List, p. 

 Goniobasis Canbyi, Lea, Proc. Aoad. Nat. Sci. p. 271, 1862. Jour. Acad. 



Nat. Sci. v. pt. 3, p. 340, t. 38, f. 204, March, 1863. Obs. ix. p. 162. 



13. G. Hallenbeckii, Lea.|| 



Goniobasis Hallenbeckii, Lea, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. p. 271, 1862. Jour. 



Acad. Nat. Sci. v. pt. 3, p. 339, t. 38, f. 203, March, 1863. Obs., ix. 



p. 161. 

 Melania Hallenbeckii, Lea, Reeve, Monog. Melania, sp. 332. 



14. G. B o y k i n i a n a, Lea. 



Melania Boykiniana, Lea, Proc. Philos. Soc. i. p. 289, Oct. 1840. Philos. 



Trans, viii. p. 228, t. 6, f. 59. Obs. iii. p. 66. DeKay, Moll. N. Y., p. 



100. Wheatley, Cat. Shells U. S. p. 24. Reeve, Monog. Melania, sp. 



77. Jay, Cat. Shells, 4th edit. p. 273. Binney, Check List, No. 37. 



Catlow, Conch. Nomenc., p. 185. Brot, List, p. 34. 

 Elimia Boykiniana, Lea, Chenu, Man. de Conchyl. i. f. 1978. 



15. G. Bentoniensis, Lea.^ 



Goniobasis Bentoniensis, Lea, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. p. 271, 1862. Jour. 

 Acad. Nat. Sci. v. pt. 3, p. 336, t. 38, f. 198, March, 1863. Obs. ix. 

 p. 158. 



16. G. pa pi 11 os a, Anthony. 



Melania papillosa, Anthony, Reeve, Monog. Melania, sp. 467, May, 1861. 



Brot, List, p. 34. 

 Goniobasis Downieana, Lea, Proo. Acad. Nat. Sci. p. 272, 1862. Jour. Acad. 



Nat. Sci. v. pt. 3, p. 341, t. 38, f. 206, March, 1863. Obs. ix. p. 163. 



17. G. C o n p e r i i, Lea. 



Goniobasis Couperii, Lea, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. p. 271, 1862. Jour. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci. v. pt. 3, p. 341, t. 38, f. 205, March, 1863. Obs. ix. p. 163. 



18. G. inclinans, Lea. 



Goniobasis inclinans, Lea, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. p. 267, 1862. Jour. Acad. 

 Nat. Sci. v. pt. 3, p. 318, t. 37, f. 166, March, 1863. Obs. ix. p. 140. 



* 1 1 hare seen several author's examples of catenaria, and they uniformly represent shells not 

 adult. As I have not seen specimens of sublirata an 1 Flaridtnsis, I rely on the figures and des- 

 criptions only, in considering them to be the adults of the same species. 



J G. catenoides may prove to he a variety only ofcattnaria and I at first un'ted them,hut I hare 

 recently come to the conclusion that they are distinct species, though nearly allied. 



g I presume it was Mr. Lea's first intention to describe this species under the name of Etowah- 

 ensis, as a specimen is before me which that gentlemen sent to Mr. Anthony under that name. 

 This verj specimen was sent to Mr. Reeve and published by him, prior to the publication of Can- 

 fcyt by Mr. Lea. 



It is extremely difficult to distinguish this species from varieties of papillosa, Anth. 



I Dr. Brot considers this a synonym of Boykiniana, but it is very different. 



T Doubtfully distinct from papillosa, Anth. 



