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lip dull red, fading to pink in the throat, (d) first post- 

 embryonic whorl with subsutural spots, next whorl or two 

 closely streaked with dull red-brown; last whorl of a muddy 

 olivaceous shade, with some darker brown streaks; lip with 

 a narrow red edge and dark submargin. 



Length 68, diam. 32 mm. ; aperture 37.5 mm. ; whorls 6%. 



Length 65, diam. 34.5 mm.; aperture 38 mm.; whorls 6. 



Length 65.5, diam. 31 mm.; aperture 37 mm.; whorls 6. 



Length 62, diam. 29.5 mm. ; aperture 33 mm. ; whorls 6%. 



Colombia: Quilichao, Cauca Valley, 5,500 ft. elevation. 



Achatina magnified REEVE, Conch. Icon. V, pi. 9, f. 33. 

 L. magnificus Pfr., PILSBRY, Man. Conch. XII, pi. 36a, f. 30. 

 Not A. magnified Pfr. 



This form differs from Reeve's figure of A. dennisoni by 

 its intensely black parietal callus, and the shape of the aper- 

 ture, which is wider, less acuminate above, the outer lip be- 

 ing arcuate and not straightened near the insertion. 



Reeve's figure 33, (copied in Manual XII, pi. 36a, fig. 30) 

 represents a form differing from this race only in size, as 

 Mr. E. A. Smith has pointed out. In the Manual I fol- 

 lowed Reeve's error in referring to it as an illustration of 

 Achatina magnifica, Pfr. 



3. HEMIBULIMUS MAGNIFICUS (Pfr.). PI. 40, fig. 5. 



See Vol. XII, p. 185, where a translation of Pfeiffer's 

 description is given. From the reference-paragraph there 

 given the reference to Reeve's figure should be excluded, and 

 the following added: Liguus (Hemibulimus) magnificus 

 (Pfr.), E. A. SMITH, Proc. Malac. Soc. London VII, 1907; 

 p. 314, fig. of type. This species seems to be known only by 

 the original specimen, said to be from Quito. Mr. Smith's 

 figure of this is copied on my plate. The specimens obtained 

 by Lehmann in southern Colombia may have been H. 

 dennisoni. 



ACHATINA MONILE Swainson. "Shell very finely reticu- 

 lated, whitish with waved stripes, and transverse bands of 

 chestnut spots; basal volution subventricose ; spire produced, 



