162 DRYMJEUS. 



pale buff-pink. Length 31.5, diam. 12, longest axis of the aperture 

 16 mill. 



Colombia : Jiracasaca, on the northwestern slope of the Santa 

 Marta range at about 2,500 ft. elevation. (H. H. Smith.) 



The spotted pattern of the spire recalls some forms of D. trigono- 

 stomus, but in the structure of the aperture and columella it is near 

 D. castus. 



D. CHIRIQUIENSIS Da Costa. PI. 48, fig. 47. 



Shell fusiform-ovate, sub-umbilicate, rather thin, whitish, painted 

 with three purplish-brown zones, with longitudinal streaks of the 

 same color between them, covered with a silky cuticle. Whorls 6, 

 convex, obliquely striate, the apex granulate-striate. Aperture ovate, 

 very large ; lip reflexed, pale salmon-colored ; columella narrowly 

 reflexed. Length 29, diam. 14, aperture 17 mill, long, 8 wide (Da 

 Costa). Boqueti, Chiriqui, Panama. 



D. chiriquiensis Da C., Proc. Malac. Soc. Lond. iv, p. 238, pi. 24, 

 f. 1 (Oct., 1901). 



"A single specimen only has been received of this pretty shell. 

 The combination of color and markings render it an object of much 

 beauty. The cancellation produced by the chocolate bands crossed 

 by the waved longitudinal stripes on the white ground give it a lat- 

 ticed appearance, which is sharply defined within the interior ; under 

 the lens the nepionic whorls show the usual thimble-like sculpture of 

 Drymaeus." (Da Costa.) 



The collection made by Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Rhoads, in Mexico, in 

 1899, contains the following species : 



D. dunkeri (Pfr.). Vol. xii, p. 45. Patzcuaro, Morelia and Tzin- 

 tzuntzan, state of Michoacan. 



D. hegewischi (Pfr.). Vol. xii, p. 52. Texolo, prov. Vera Cruz. 



D. aurifluus (Pfr.). Vol. xii, p. 55. Jalapa, prov. Vera Cruz. 



D. sulphureus (Pfr.). Vol. xii, p. 76. Texolo, prov. Vera Cruz. 



D. COLIMENSIS (Rolle). PI. 24, fig. 13. 



Vol. xii, p. 47. The figure given is from von Martens (Biol. Centr. 

 Amer., p. 680, pi. 44, f. 9), and represents one of the original speci- 

 mens. 



D. INUSITATUS (Fulton). PI. 26, fig. 43. 



Shell sim'stral, perforate, thin, of a rather bright yellow color with 



