UROCOPTIS OF HAITI. 151 



above; peristome white, continuous, a little expanded and a 

 little reflexed throughout, appressed above. Length 18%, 

 diam. 6 mm.; aperture with perist. 5 mm. long and wide 

 (Weinl). 



Haiti: Republic of S. Domingo (Newcomb; in Bland coll.). 



Cyl. rudis WEINL., Jahrb., d. D. Malak. Ges., vii, 1880, p. 

 358. 



'This species also belongs in the group Urocoptis, near C. 

 imidula W. & M." (Weinl.). Systematic position doubtful. 

 It has not been figured. 



25. U. KLATTEANA (Weinland). 



Shell shortly rimate, ovate-cylindrical, truncate, a little 

 shining, closely and regularly arcuate-striate ; whitish, irregu- 

 larly and sparsely ornamented with longitudinal corneous 

 streaks; suture little impressed, elegantly and closely crenu- 

 late. Whorls remaining 10, rather flat, the base provided 

 with a narrow cord-like keel. Aperture slightly oblique, sub- 

 circular, somewhat channelled in the base; peristome contin- 

 uous, white, a little expanded throughout, reflexed above. 

 Length 22, diam. in the middle 6%, aperture with peristome 

 5 mm. long and wide (Weinl.) . 



Haiti: Port au Prince (Klatte; type in Bland coll.). 



Cyl. Jclatteana WEINL., Jahrb. d. D. Malak. Ges., vii, 1880, 

 p. 357. 



"Belongs to the group Urocoptis Beck, near C. adamsiana 

 Pfr." (Weinl.). It must resemble U. monilifera rather 

 closely. The unique specimen has not been figured. 



26. U. ADAMSIANA (Pfeiffer). PI. 40, figs. 42-46, 48. 



Shell cylindric-oblong, the upper third or fourth rapidly 

 tapering; corneous, variegated with white in streaks and a 

 fine net-work, and usually with a row of white raised spots 

 below the suture. Frequently the upper half of the shell is 

 roseate. Summit truncate. Surface glossy, densely punc- 

 tate, the last whorl and earlier whorls irregularly rib-striate. 

 Whorls usually 7% to 9, flat, the last pinched into a strong 

 basal keel. Aperture slightly oblique, rounded, the peri- 



