NEW SPECIES OF COLIMACEA. 465 



Carocolla bifasciata, Plate XII., Fig» 18. 



Testa orbiculari, supra convexd, subtiis subplanulatdf luteo-alba, mtidd, minutissime longitu- 

 dinaliter striata, viridi bifasciatdj anfractibus quaternis; labro acuta, reflexo. 



Shell orbicular, above convex, beneath rather flattened, yellowish-white, shining, very minutely 

 and longitudinally striate, with two green bands; whorls four; lip acute and reflected. 



Hab. Philippine Islands. W. W. Wood. 



Mj Cabinet. 



Cabinet of P. H. NickUn. 



Cabinet of Dr. Jay. 



Diam. .9, Length .5 of an inch. 



Remarks. — For several years I have had a single specimen of this beautiful 

 Carocolla in my cabinet. In the "envoi" of Mr. Wood were several of this 

 species. It resembles, in size and form, the H. carioscula, Drap., but is a 

 smoother shell, and of a more regular form. It may also be distinguished at once 

 by the two green, bands,^ one above and the other immediately below the carina. 



Cyclostoma Woodiana. Plate XII., Fig. 19. 



Testd orbiculatd, subdepressd, rufd; albo-maculatd et cincta; striatd, late et profundi umbili- 

 catd; anfractibus quinis; apice accuminato; labro incrassato, reflexo, albo.. ^ 



Shell orbicular, rather depressed, reddish, white spotted and banded, striate, widely and deeply 

 umbilicate; whorls five; apex acuminate; lip thickened, reflected, white., 



Hab. Philippine Islands. W. W. Wood. 



My Cabinet. 



Cabinet of P. H. Nicklin. 



Diam. 1.1, Length .6 of an inch. 



Remarks. — There appears to be little or no variation in the several speci- 

 mens sent by Mr. Wood. The series of white spots along the suture, and the 

 white band of the periphery seem to be constant. The region of the umbili- 

 cus is also white. The striae consist of several large ones, with intermediate 

 small ones. 



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