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in debris of Davidson River, under stones, and under a mossy 

 rock wet with spring water. 100+ specimens. 



Gastrodonta interna (Say). Pink Beds, Rich Mountain, 

 Bennett Gap Eoad. In rotten stump, in charred wood, among 

 chips. 10 specimens. 



Gastrodonta gularis (Say). Pigeon Gap Trail, Bennett 

 Gap Eoad, Asheville Eoad at about 4000 ft. altitude, Eich 

 Mountain, Pink Beds. Under stones beside a 'spring, under 

 logs and stones, in forest debris. 13 specimens. 



Gastrodonta intertexta (W. G. Binney). Eich Mountain, 

 Bennett Gap Eoad. In decaying wood (beech and birch), 

 and in forest debris. 4 specimens. 



Helicodiscus fimbriatus? Wetherby. Eich Mountain. Un- 

 der an old oak log. Two imperfect specimens, not fully grown. 



Philomycus caroliniamis (Bosc.). Bennett Gap Eoad, near 

 Avery Creek, Pink Beds, Eich Mountain, Pigeon Gap Trail. 

 Under a stone near the road, on a stone at a spring, under 

 boards and beech and oak logs, under moss and bark of stumps 

 and trees, under mossy rock, on saw-dust heap. 16 specimens. 



NOTES ON THE GENUS ACTEOCINA, GRAY. 



BY A. M. STRONG. 



Dr. Dall in his new "Summary of Marine Shell-bearing 

 Mollusks of the Northwest Coast of America" (Bull. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus., No. 112, p. 61) lists seven species of the Genus 

 Acteocina (formerly known as Tornatina}, described by the 

 early workers on West Coast shells, and adds one new species. 

 The ranges given in the Bulletin would seem to add confusion 

 to an already badly confused situation. The following table 

 shows the ranges given by the different authors : 



