THE NAUTILUS. 79 



group. The tooth on the basal hp is much smaller than in 

 emarginata. 



Specimens have been in the collection of the Academy for 

 many years labeled "if. emarginata ?' ' One lot from Bland 

 has the query "can these be young emarginata?^' on the label 

 — Another lot was in the Van Nostrand collection, two speci- 

 mens having been given to the Academy. The collector of these 

 shells is unknown. 



Other views of the specimens now figured were given in 

 Nautilus, vol. 28, April, 1915, pi. 6, figs. 2, 2a, when I first 

 recognized the form as new. 



Z. emarginata (pi. 7, fig. 7) was first found by Gundlach at 

 Caimanera, on Guantanamo Bay, only dead ones in this arid 

 place. Afterwards he collected it at Mayari. Mr. Ramsden 

 has sent it from the following localities: Boca de Jaibo, 1 mile 

 below confluence of Jaibo and Guantanamo rivers. Arroyo 

 Hondo, Los Canos, Guantanamo, Vinculo de Guantanamo. 

 Colonia "Blanco," 2 miles southeast of Guantanamo. Also a 

 dead shell from Caimanera, Gundlach' s original locality. Fossil 

 specimens were sent by Mr. Aman some years ago from a de- 

 posit of clay at Guamo, on the Rio Cauto. Specimens from all 

 of these localities have been examined by the winter. There is 

 not much variation except in the height of the spire. 



REICHENBACH'S ZOOLOGIE. 



Allgemeine Taschenbibliothek der Wissenschaften. Fiinfter 

 Theil. Zoologie oder Naturgeschichte des Thierreichs. Erstes 

 Bandchen. Dresden. P. G. Hilschersche Buchhandlung. 

 1828. 



Zoologie oder Naturgeschichte des Thierreichs, nach eigenen 

 Ansichten bearbeitet von H. G. Ludwig Reichenbach, etc., etc. 

 Erstes Bandchen. 



The series and special title pages quoted above are those of a 

 little-known book which I have been able to examine by the 

 kindness of Dr. Charles W. Richmond, the well-known orni- 

 thologist and expert on bird nomenclature. Except for the new 



