178 Annals of the South African Museum. 



BECHUANALAND. Meno a kwena (fossil, Passarge). 

 Separable by its smaller size, if a constant feature, from calaharicus, 

 Bttg. 



SUB-GENUS MICEOSTELE, Bottger, 1886. 

 (Ber. Senckenb. Naturf. Ges. Frankfurt, p. 26.) 



Type of Sub-Genus, L. noltei, Bttg. 



337. LEUCOCHILOIDES NOLTEI, Bottger. 



1886 Pupa (Microstele) noltei, Bttg., Ber. Senckenb. Naturf. Ges. 



Frankfurt, p. 25. pi. 2, f. 4. D.F. 

 1908 noltei, Bttg., M.. &P.,A.M.N.H.i.p.78.pl.2,f.l4,15. D.F. 



N.B. The height line, which should be 3'75 mm., is omitted on 

 this plate. 



Type in Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt. 



Hab. BEITISH BECHUANALAND. Ghous (Nolte). 



Founded on a single specimen. 



338. LEUCOCHILOIDES OBLONGUS, Bottger. 



1910 Leucochiloides (Microstele) oblongiis, Bttg., Abh. Senckenb. 

 Naturf. Ges. Frankfurt, p. 445. pi. 28, f. 11. D.F. 



Type in Senckenberg Museum, Frankfurt. 



Hab. DAMABALAND. 140 kilorn. inland from Swakopmund 

 (Eintelen). 



Founded on a single, live specimen, which, as the author recog- 

 nises, may be a local form of noltei. 



GENUS JAMINIA, Leach in Eisso, 1826. 



(Hist. nat. de 1'Europe merid. iv. p. 88.) 

 ( = Pupa, Drap., 1801, nee Pupa, Bolten, 1798, nee Lam., 1801.) 



Type of Genus,./, muscorum (Mull.). 



I have adopted the nomenclature suggested by B. B. Woodward 

 in Journ. of Conch, x. 1903, p. 358 et seq. On p. 361 he points out 

 that the Sub-genus Pupilla, Leach in Turton, 1831, by the adoption 

 of Jaminia, becomes a synonym for Jaminia s.s. 



339. JAMINIA BISULCATA (Jickeli). [S.A.M.] 



1872 Pupa bisulcata, Jick., Mai. Blatt. xx. p. 107. D. 

 1874 Fauna N.-O.-Afr. p. 119. pi. 5, f. 10. D.F. 



1877 Pfr., Mon. Hel. viii. p. 380. D. 



Type in Zool. Mus. Berlin. 



