Original Descriptions of Achatinella. 65 



convex, first 3 whitish ; aperture white ; lip thin ; columellar fold 

 strong, rose. 



Hab. Ewa. — Frick. Halawa. 



87. Achatinella juddii Baldwin. 



.-I.y«rf(i'// Bald. P. Ac. Phila., 1S95, p. 216, pi. x, fig.s. .s, 4. 



Shell dextral, imperforate, solid, pyramidally conical, apex 

 obtuse ; surface shining, covered with very delicate incremental 

 lines; the nuclear whorls smooth. Color light gray, shading into 

 light chestnut on the apical whorls, the gray more intense under 

 the cuticle ; with two black lines, one below and one at the 

 periphery, the latter faint and continued on the spire ; between the 

 lines a white band which revolves on the suture to the very tip of 

 the apex. Whorls 6, margined above, slightly convex; suture 

 lightly impressed. Aperture oblique, oval, white, the light gray 

 of the exterior surface exhibiting a darker shade within ; peris- 

 tome acute, slightly thickened within, a little expanded, columellar 

 margin very slightly refie(5led, white, the coloring of the exterior 

 dark lines reappearing rather more intense on the inner edge ; col- 

 umella white, terminating in a moderately developed flexuous fold. 

 Length 15, diam. 9 1-2 mm. 



No opportunity for an examination of the animal has yet oc- 

 curred. The shell is typically very distinct from any other known 

 species. The light chestnut band on the apical whorls is a char- 

 acleristic and invariable feature. The basal portion of the shell 

 sometimes has a j-ellowish hue. In immature shells the colors are 

 more intense. 



Named in honor of Hon. A. F. Judd, Chief Justice of the 

 Republic of Hawaii, by whose son the shell was discovered. — Bald. 



Hab. Halawa.— Bald. 



88. Achatinella papyracea Gulick. 



A . fiapy) acra Gk. Ann. Kyc. New York, vol. vi, 1S56, p. 229, pi. vii, fig, 4.S. 



Shell sinistral, imperforate, ovate-conic, thin, polished, finely 

 striated, light grey, or of leaden ash color, with obscure, brown 

 spiral lines ; apex subacute ; spire convexly conical ; suture niar- 

 ginate, impressed ; whorls 5 1-2, moderately convex ; columellar 

 fold central, usually white, slightly developed, and not strongly 

 twisted; aperture oblique, sinuately oval, white or gray within ; 

 peristome scarcely thickened, with external margin unrefle<5led, 

 arcuate, acute ; columellar margin narrow, adnate ; parietal mar- 

 gin wanting, 



OccAsio.vAL Paters B. P. B. M., Vol. II, No. 3.-5. 



