106 CARELIA. 



tinged. Whorls 8, the last measuring more than half the en- 

 tire length, moderately inflated, with a well-marked suture; 

 mouth lunate, outer lip (broken) hardly thickened at all, the 

 white columellar margin reflexed and slightly expanded." 

 Length 65, diam. 23 mm. (Sykes). 



Kauai. 



Carelia pilsbryi SYKES, Proc. Malac. Soc. London viii, 

 April, 1909, p. 204, with fig. BORCHERDING, Monogr. Carelia, 

 p. 232, pi. 19, f. 6, 7. 



"A single specimen, purchased from the collection of the 

 late Mr. Rogers, has remained some years unnamed in my 

 collection. As other workers have also been unable to identify 

 it, I now give a description and figure. 



"From C. bicolor Jay, it differs in its larger size and also 

 its color; from C. cochlea, Rve., and cumingiana, Pfr., in the 

 absence of keeling and the more inflated whorls ; from C. dolei 

 Ancey, its size will readily distinguish it ; from C. olivacea 

 Pease, it differs in color and shape ; from C. paradoxa Pfr., it 

 may be known by the absence of granular sculpture; from 

 C. turricula Mighels, it may be separated by the coloring, 

 length of the last whorl, and lack of keel at the base. C. 

 sinclairi Ancey, is unknown to me, and C. glutinosa Ancey, 

 is not, I believe, really a Hawaiian shell. I have only seen a 

 single specimen of C. pilsbryi, and the species is, I should 

 think an extinct one, like some others of the group. ' ' (Sykes.) 



4. C. OLIVACEA Pease. 



"Shell elongately turrited ; whorls 8-9, flatly convex, smooth 

 or obscurely ribbed transversely, the last roundly angulate 

 at its base; aperture small, ovate, about one-fifth the length 

 of the shell; columella strongly arched and obliquely trun- 

 cate at base; covered with a greenish-olive epidermis, which 

 often, after the death of the animal, darkens; the suture is 

 sometimes margined with a white or light colored band, 

 which is free of epidermis; aperture bluish, edge black, base 

 of columella dark-chestnut. " (Pease). 



Length 69, diam. 19 mm. 



Sandwich Islands, Kauai (Pease). 



