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Whorls 6^ to 7, hardly convex, the last rather swollen at and below 

 the periphery. 



Aperture ovate, oblique, white within ; peristome very slightly ex- 

 panded, columella rather sinuous, the margin reflexed and pressed in 

 above. 



Alt. 331, diam. 14J, length of aperture 15 mjll. 



Alt. 28, diarn. 121, length of aperture 12^ mill. 



Porto Rico: San Juan and Mayaqu.es (Swift); Las Pietras and 

 Humacao (Blauner); Quebradillas and Utuado (Gundlach); Ponce 

 (A. D. Brown coll.V Also reported from Dominica (Angas, Ram- 

 age), and Les Cayes, Haiti (Rolle). 



Helix (Cochlogena) liliacea FEH., Prodrom. p. 54, no. 401 ; Hist- 

 oire, pi. 142 B. f. 11 (1821). Bidimus liliaceus PFR., Symbols ad 

 Hist. Hcl. i, p. 43 ; Monogr. ii, p. 203. DESHAYES, Hist, ii, p. 83. 

 SHUTTLE., Diagn. n. Moll., no. G, Bern Mittheil. 1854, p. 136. 

 Not B. liliaceus REEVE, Conch. Icon. pi. 45, f. 287, nor of 

 ANGAS, P. Z. S., 1883, p. bW.Bulimus (Leiostracus) liliaceus 

 E. A. SMITH, Ann. Mag. N. H. (G) ii, p. 230, 4lV.JBulimulus 

 liliaceus CROSSE, Journ de Conchyl. 1891, p. 128,205; 1892, p. 

 23, 65. STUEBEL and PFEFKER, Beitr. Mex. Land und Siissw. 

 Mo41. v, p. 90, pi. 15, f. 3 a d ; pi. 16, f. 5, 6 (anatomy). Otostomus 

 liliaceus MARTENS, Jahrb. d. m. Ges., 1877, p. 350; Biol. Centr. 

 Amer., p. 226, pi. 14, f. 19, 20. 



This species was originally described from Porto Rico. It has also 

 been reported from Haiti, St. Kitts, Dominica and Mexico. The 

 Mexican specimens, supposed to be liliaceus, have been referred 

 to D. sulphureus by Dr. von Martens, in my opinion correctly. That 

 species is thinner than liliaceus, with the body whorl more tapering 

 below the base in liliaceus being decidedly convex, and the texture 

 solid and cretaceous in adult specimens. Numerous specimens are 

 before me from Porto Rico, but I have seen none from Haiti, St. 

 Kitts or Dominica. 



D. SALLEI Pilsbry, n. sp. PI. 12, fig. 15. 



Shell subperforate, ovate-conic, thin ; white, delicately tinted with 

 lemon-yellow on the spire and often on the base. Surface rather 

 glossy, with slight growth lines and very line, dense, engraved spiral 

 striae. Spire straightly conic, the apex obtuse, with very minute 

 typical Drymceus sculpture. Whorls 5J, hardly convex, the last 



