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of a fourth palatal fold may be seen deep in the throat; all 

 are visible as white lines on the neck. The peristome is white. 

 a little thickened, expanded. Length 3-3^3, diam. 1% lines 

 (Kuester). 



Southern France (Charpentier). Departments Ariege, 

 Herault, Haute-Garonne, Pyrenees-Orientales, etc. (Locard). 



Pupa boileausiana Charpentier KUESTER, Conchyl. Cab., 

 Pupa, p. 98, pi. 13, f. 21-23. DUPUT, Moll. France, p. 386, pi. 

 19, f. 3. PFR., Monogr., iii, 546. 



This race has been reported from Dorridge, near Knowle, 

 Warwickshire, by Taylor (Journ. of Conchol., ii, 1879, p. 5), 

 but as the characters of small size and a fold on the parietal 

 wall contiguous to the columella are common in other races of 

 secale, it seems unlikely that the real boileausiana occurs in 

 England. 



Var. fagorum 'Fagot' Locard. Shell more strongly and a 

 little more distantly striate ; base of the aperture more retuse ; 

 lamella at the columellar angle more distinct and always pres- 

 ent; parietal lamella more immersed. Length 6-7, diam. 2 mm. 

 (Pupa- boileausiana, var. fagorum Westerlund, Synopsis, p. 

 89). Pupa fagorum P. Fagot in coll. Brgt., Locard, Ann. Soc. 

 d'Agricult., So. et Ind. Lyon (7), iii, 1896, p. 196. France: 

 Aulus (Ariege) ; Quillan, Limoux, rnont Alaric (Aude). 



Abida secale gourdoniana Fagot. Aperture 8-toothed; 2 

 parietals, 2 strong, deeply placed columellars, 4 palatals, of 

 which the lower is rather immersed, the middle strong, less 

 remote, the third nearly attaining the margin, the fourth 

 smallest, tubercular, situated below [above] the middle of the 

 third [or upper palatal]. Peristome thick, interrupted, re- 

 flected throughout. Alt. 8, diam. 2-2i/ 2 mm. ; 9 whorls. Ter- 

 minal cone of the pic du Gar (Haute-Garonne). Pupa gour- 

 doniana Fagot, Moll. Pic du Gar, 1882, p. 11; Bull. Soc. 

 d'Hist. Nat. Toulouse, 1882, p. 74. GOURDON, Feuille Jeimes 

 Nat., 1895, no. 293, pp. 75, 91. Gourdon adds the localities 

 montagne de Cierp, and limestones at entrance of the Val de 

 la Hosse at Barousse. He thinks it belongs rather to the 

 pyrenccaria, group. 



Abida, secale abrupta West. Shell minutely perforate, 



