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the 4th emerging to the peristome, the 5th small, obtuse, almost 

 always in the obtuse angle formed by columella and lip, often 

 even standing on the columella, frequently turned towards 

 the right. Peristome sharp, broadly expanded, white-lipped ; 

 columella nearly straight ; terminations approaching. Length 

 3 1 /2~4, diam. l 1 /^ lines (Kuester). 



France: Mt. Beudar near Pau (Basses-Pyrenees). 



Pupa moquiniana KUESTER, Conchyl. Cab., Pupa, p. 52, pi. 

 7, f. 4, 5. PFR., Monogr., ii, 347. 



10. CHONDRINA TENUIMARGINATA (Des Moulius). PI. 2, figs. 

 4, 5. 



' ' Very brown ; less solid and less lengthened than the pre- 

 ceding [elongatissima], smaller and more striate than var. a 

 [Italian megacheilos}, with the same variations as to the in- 

 ferior angle of the aperture, but having the margin of the 

 peristome thinner, sharper, and reflected less flatly; 7-8 

 whorls. Length 8-9, diam. 3 mm. Pyrenees-Orientales. It 

 was this which M. Michaud had intended to publish under the 

 name P. farinesi, and M. Farines under that of P. pyrenaica. 

 It offers a subvariety of a very light corneous color, transpar- 

 ent, fragile, very much striate, from Barcelona (Des Mo-ulins). 



Pyrenees-Orientales: la Preste (Farines, Fagot); also re- 

 ported from Luchon (Haute-Garonne) by Moquin-Tandon. 



Pupa frumentum BOUBEE, Bull. Hist. Nat. France, 3e. sect., 

 moll, et zooph., 1833, pp. 10, 11 ; edit, of 1834, p. 30 ; not of 

 Drap. Pupa megacheilos var. c (tenuimarginata) DES Mou- 

 LINS, Actes Soc. Linn. Bord., vii, 1835, p. 163, pi. 2, f. cl-4. 

 Pupa farinesi Mich. MS., and P. pyrenaica Farines MS., ace. 

 to Des Moulins, in synonymy of tenuimarginata, 1835. Pupa 

 badia MOQUIN-TANDON, as synonym of tenuimarginata, Hist. 

 Moll. France, ii, 1855, p. 354. Pupa leptocheilos FAGOT, Bull. 

 Soc. d'Hist. Nat. Toulouse, 1879, p. 241. Pupa leptochila 

 Fagot, LOCARD, Ann. Soc. Agric. Lyon (7), iii, 1896, p. 188. 



The arrangement of teeth is practically the same as in bigor- 

 riensis, but it is a less cylindric, lighter colored shell, with the 

 aperture more angular below, at least typically. There is 

 sometimes a small sutural fold. The angular lamella is con- 



