327 



a 1 . Shell turrite, with angular black stripes on a reddish 

 ground. L. sanguined, No. 3. 



1. L. GRAVIDA (Ferussac). PI. 55, figs. 1, 2, 3, 4. 



1 ' Shell sinistral, inflated, finely striate ; spire conic, acute ; 

 epidermis brown, fugacious; whorls 5%; suture not dupli- 

 cated; aperture semilunate, white; peristome thickened 

 within; columella white, provided with a distinct rib; an 

 unbilical fissure. This species, which also inhabits the Sand- 

 wich Islands, has especial resemblance to the preceding [vul- 

 pina], but it is more swollen, the spire is more pointed and 

 the sutures are simple. The columella affords more distinctly 

 an elevated rib, revolving around it and penetrating into 

 the shell." (Per.) 



Oahu: Niu to Kalihi (Baldwin); Waialae Nui, Palolo, 

 Manoa, Tantalus, Nuuanu, Kalihi, Moanalua (Cooke and Gu- 

 lick). 



Helix gravida FER., Voyage autour du Monde de 1'Uranie 

 et la Physicienne pendant les annees 1817-1820, Zoologie, p. 

 L78, pi. 68, figs. 4, 5 (1824), with b. gracilis, undefined; His- 

 >ire, etc., pi. 155, f. 3 (cuticle restored!). Bulimus gravidus 

 ^R., Symbolae ad Hist. Heliceorum, i, p. 82; ii, p. 115. 

 ichatinella gravida PFR., P. Z. S., 1845, p. 90; Monographia 

 [el. Viv., ii, p. 238; iii, 456; iv, 546; vi, 178. NEWCOMB, 

 in. Lye. N. H. of N. Y., vi, p. 307 (animal). THWING, Occ. 

 >ap. B. P. B. Museum, iii, p. 126, pi. 2, f. 23. Amastra 

 [Laminella) gravida Fer., SYKES, Fauna Hawaiiensis, p. 349. 

 -Achatinella suffusa REEVE, Conch. Icon., vi, April, 1850, 

 >1. 2, f. 11. A. gravida var. concolor MARTENS, Die Heliceen, 

 L860, p. 250, new name for suffusa Rve. Achatinella di- 

 mdi C. B. ADAMS, Ann. Lye. N. H. of N. Y., v, 1850, p. 42 ; 

 Jontrib. to Conch., no. 8, p. 126, with var. lata, p. 127. 



Ferussac 's original specimens were doubtless taken in the 

 vicinity, while the Uranie lay in Honolulu Harbor. Palolo 

 valley may be considered the type locality. 



The ovate-pyramidal shell is solid, cream-white or towards 

 the base brown-tinted, apex flesh-tinted. It is more or less 

 covered with dark cuticle, which remains in patches and 



