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little glossy, violaceous-brown, very finely striolate. Length 

 7-8, diam. 3-3 1 / 2 nun. Haute-Garonne, Hautes et Basses- 

 Pyrenees, etc. (Pupa, ignota Fagot, Cat. Moll. Essera, in Cro- 

 nica Cientifica, 1888, p. 23; Locard, Ann. Soc. d'Agric. Lyon, 

 (7), 1896, p. 185). 



34a, Chondrina jumillensis guiraonis n. n. Vol. XXIV, pi. 

 47, fig. 9. 



The color is between russet and chestnut-brown, somewhat 

 glossy, wrinkle-striate. The aperture is shorter and more ob- 

 lique than that of farinesii. Angular lamella small and slen- 

 der ; columellar lamella low, obtuse, so deeply immersed that it 

 does not show in a direct face view. Length 4.7, diam. 2.2 mm. 



Rossmaessler's description of jumillensis follows: "Shell 

 most minutely perforate, ovate-turrited, brown, obliquely stri- 

 ate, the apex somewhat obtuse; whorls 6, convex, the last 

 slightly compressed at base, a little ascending; aperture 

 rounded semi-ovate, having 2 folds: one very slender fold at 

 the insertion of the outer lip, one deep within on the straight- 

 ened columella ; peristome a little expanded, thin, simple, the 

 outer margin strongly curved, columellar margin rather 

 straightened. Alt. 5, diam. 2y 2 mm." (Rossm.). 



Rocks of Monte San Miguel near Orihuela, prov. Alcante, 

 and of Monte de Santa Ana near Jumilla, prov. Murcia, Spain 

 (A. Guirao). 



Pupa jumillensis Guirao, ROSSM., Iconogr., iii, p. 110, pi. 85, 

 f. 943. Cf. Pupa jumillensis var. biplicata BOURG., Moll, de 

 San-Julia de Loria, 1863, p. 18, pi. 2, f. 10-12. 



This shell is shorter and rougher than C. farinesii dentiens, 

 with a shorter aperture. The type specimen figured is from 

 Jumilla, no. 22790 A. N. S. P. 



Bourguignat 's var. Mplicata was said by him to equal jumil- 

 lensis Rm., which I doubt. It is from Andorra in the Pyre- 

 nees, and is probably a form of farinesii,. 



35. CHONDRINA SALTUS (Fagot). Shell nearly covered 

 rimate-perforate, corneous-buff, reddish, hair-striate ; spire 

 regularly tapering from the base, subulate ; whorls 9-10, the 

 last ascending; aperture oval, with single folds on parietal 

 wall, columella and palate; angular tooth-like callous, colu- 



