COCHLOSTYLA-HYPSELOSTYLA. 19 



In one of the specimens before me the space between the periph- 

 eral and basal bands is covered with chestnut colored lineolate 

 cuticle. 



C. CARNEOLA Grateloup. PL 7, fig. 41. 



Oblong-conoid, fleshy-white, fragile, pellucid, very shining ; very 

 finely longitudinally striated. Aperture semi-ovate, base rounded ; 

 columella subintorted ; whorls 6, slightly convex. Alt. 35, diam. 

 25 mill. (Grat.~) 



Manila (f), Philippines. 



Bulimus carneolus GRAT., Actes. Soc. Linn. Bord. xi, p. 417, t. 3, 

 f. 25. 



This is a young shell, which PfeifFer surmises to be a unicolored 

 form of C. cincinni/ormis. The locality given cannot be correct. 



C. SUBCABIXATA Pfeiffer. PL 9, fig. 59 ; pi. 11, figs. 16, 17, 18. 



I m perforate, elongated, the spire conic, elevated. Surface shin- 

 ing, most minutely spirally and obliquely striated, of a delicate 

 green tint fading into white on the spire, having (typically) a golden- 

 brown sutured band flecked with golden-yellow. Body whorl often 

 retaining patches of thin brownish cuticle. Whorls 6, the apex 

 obtuse, earlier two whorls convex, the remainder nearly flat, obtusely 

 angular at the periphery; aperture rhomboidal, oblique, white 

 within; peristome thin, expanded; columella subvertical, arcuate. 



Alt. 44, diam. 24 ; oblique alt. of aperture 22* mill. 

 Romblon (Cuming) ; Marinduque (Steere Exped. and Hidalgo). 



Bulimus subcarinatus PFR., P. Z. S., 1842, p. 153 ; Monogr. ii, p. 

 8. REEVE, Conch. Icon. f. 35. Cochlostyla eburnea HIDALGO, 

 Journ. de Conch. 1887, p. 186, not of Reeve. Cochlostyla mdllen- 

 dorffi HIDALGO, Journ. de Conchyl. 1887, p. 187, t. 7, f. 3. 



This species differs from C. cincinna and its varieties in being of 

 a less solid texture, in having the lip distinctly expanded, and in 

 being more distinctly subcarinate. 



Typically the color is a very delicate green tint, with a golden 

 flecked sutural band, and often some traces of thin brownish cuticle 

 on the body whorl; columella and lip white (pi. 9, fig. 59 ; pi. 11, 

 fig. 16). 



This is varied by the darkening of the sutural border, the addi- 

 tion of a circum-columellar black-brown zone, and a dark brown 

 edge to the lip. This is the form which Hidalgo has named C. mol- 



