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the total length. Aperture oblong, acutely angular above, 

 somewhat dilated below; columella straight, truncate at the base, 

 the outer lip strongly arched forward, margins joined by a 

 callus. Length 5.5, diam. 2 mm. (Bgt.*). 



Around Jerusalem, under stones, type loc. ; Adana Cilicia, 

 in S.-E. Asia Minor. 



Ferussacia michoniana BGT., Rev. et Mag. Zool. xvi, 1864, 

 p. 197, pi. 18, f. 17-20; Moll, nouv., litig., etc., p. 115, pi. 19, 

 f. 17-20. Pfr. , Monogr. vi. 197. Ccscilianella (Aciculina) 

 michoniana Bgt., BTTG. Nachrbl. d. D. Malak. Ges. vol. 37, 

 1905, p. 113. 



Boettger remarks that this species is an Aciculina (= Ccecili- 

 oides), not a Hohenworthia, and is distinguished by its especially 

 regular fusiform shape. Two specimens from Adana measure, 

 alt. 6, diam. 2 mm. and alt. 4, diam. 1.37 mm. 



28. C. JUDAICA Mousson. 



A little larger [than tumulorurri] ; whorls slightly convex; the 

 the parietal wall not calloused, but the columella slightly 

 thread-margined at the end. Length 7 mm. (Mousson, 1861). 



Glandina tumulorum Bourg. var. judaica Mouss. , Coq. terr. et 

 fluv. rec. par Mr. le Prof. J. R. Roth dans son dernier voyage 

 en Palestine, 1861, p. 53. Ferussacia judaica BGT., Malac. de 

 1'Algerie ii, p. 33; Rev. et Mag. Zool., 1864, p. 211. Acicula 

 (CcEcilianella'} judaica Bgt., MOUSSON, Journ. de Conchyl. xxii, 

 1874, p. 15. 



Differs from tumulorum Roth by the feebly convex whorls 

 separated by a margined suture, the last whorl comprising two- 

 fifths of the total length; by the parietal wall being without any 

 callus, the outer margin not divergent, finally by the columella 

 which is obliquely truncate a little way above the base, and 

 bordered with a thread. The largest individuals are 7 mm. 

 long (Mousson, 1874). 



29. C. MINUTA (Mousson). PI. 3, figs. 54, 55, 56. 



Shell small, cylindric-subfusiform, fragile, smooth, glossy, 

 subhy aline. Spire accelerate, a little convexly conic, the apex 

 stout, obtuse; suture slightly impressed, simple; whorls 4, more 



