MOLLUSCA. 639 
1 (a). Pseudosubulina texoloensis. 
Pseudosubulina texoloensis, Pilsbry, Proc. Acad. Phil. 1899, p. 398". 
‘The shortness of the whorls and the contraction of the upper part of the spire are the more prominent 
features of this species. The columella is much more strongly truncated than in P. berendti. 
** Long. 9:2, diam. 2:5, apert. 2 millim.” Whorls 103. 
Hab. EB. Mexico: Salto de Texolo, State of Vera Cruz (Mr. & Mrs. Rhoads'). 
SPIRAXIS (p. 305). 
Spiraxis miradorensis (p. 309). 
Pseudosubulina (Volutaxis) miradorensis, Pilsbry, Proc. Acad. Phil. 1891, p. 312’. 
To the locality given, add :— 
Hab. |K. Mexico :] Orizaba (Heilprin 2). 
Spiraxis similaris (p. 310). 
Volutazis similaris, Pilsbry, Nautilus, x. p. 59 (1896) ’. 
To the locality given, add :— 
Hab. [E. Mexico:] San Rafael, Jicaltepec (Townsend ”). 
15. Spiraxis uruapamensis. 
Spirazxis uruapamensis, Pilsbry, Proc. Acad. Phil. 1899, p. 398°. 
More obtuse than S. sulciferus, whorls more convex than in S. tenuecostatus. 
Long. 5-2, dian. 2 millim. 
Hab. W. Mexico: Uruapam, State of Michoacan (Mr. & Mrs. Rhoads'). 
LEPTINARIA (p. 312). 
Biolley [Mol. terr. y fluv. de Costa Rica, p. 16], who incorrectly gives the name of 
this genus as Leptinotarsa *, mentions three species from Costa Rica, without naming 
them, found in moss and at the foot of trees. 
Leptinaria pittieri (p. 317). 
To the localities given, add :— 
Hab. [E. Costa Rica | Bruschik, Alta Tararia, near Talamanca, 250 metres (Pittier, 
Sept. 1898). 
Leptinaria crenulata (p. 318). 
To the locality given, add :— 
Hab. N.E. Costa Rica: La Paz, on the road to the Rio Sarapiqui (Biolley, Dec. 1892). 
Leptinaria costaricana (p. 320). 
To the localities given add :— | 
Hab. E. Costa Rica: Bruschik, Alta Tararia, near Talamanca (Pitter, Sept. 1898). 
* A genus of Phytophagous Coleoptera. 
