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ning of the last whorl. Spire rather briefly conic, apex dark brown ; 
whorls 6, the first ones distinctly, the last barely, convex; apical 
whorls white, lower of a pale lemon color; the third ornamented 
with two faint series of pale brownish and very small spots; the 
last with a narrow yellow zone below the suture, circumscribed by an 
indistinct, broad, white band, and furnished with two fine brown 
revolving lines more or less evanescent towards the aperture, the 
upper one at the periphery, the other around the yellow umbilical 
area. Aperture oblique; columella straight, thin, expanded, white. 
Lip thin, white, slightly expanded. 
Length 233, diam. 14, length of aperture 11 mill. 
Locality : Cochinchina. 
This, as well as the following, are members of the group of A. 
flavus Pfeiffer, according to Mr. Hugh Fulton, who kindly ex- 
amined the specimens and declared them to be new species. From 
the former it differs in being shorter, in having 6 whorls only, a 
dark colored apex, two narrow revolving bands on the last whorl, 
and other particulars. Named in honor of Mr. Fulton, who has 
very thoroughly and carefully monographed this difficult genus. 
Amphidromus Eudeli Anc. 
Shell sinistral, rather solid, oblong-conic, obliquely striate, nar- 
rowly rimate ; spire conie, apex dark brown; whorls 7, convex, the 
first ones dull white, the fourth and lower ones cream, with oblique 
bluish-gray stripes, interrupted at the middle on the penultimate 
and preceding whorls, and evanescent at the suture; last half 
whorl bluish-gray, with a cream-yellow band and umbilical area of 
the same tinge ; a narrow infra-sutural line of a reddish-brown color 
on the last and penultimate whorls. Aperture small, oblique, ex- 
panded, interior grayish. Columella thick, reflected, paler at the 
upper part. Lip thickened, dark brown externally, purple inside, 
particularly so near the umbilicus. 
Length 28, diam. 14, length of aperture 11 mill. 
Locality: near Binh-Dinh, Annam, in forests (EK. Eudel). 
This is allied to A. zebrinus Pfeiffer, from Siam, but is appar- 
ently larger and more solid, and differsin having a purple peristome ; 
externally black-brown, and several striking characters. 
