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C. crenulata Rossmassler (1835) from Dalmatia was renamed by 

 Bourguignat C. thamnophila. The latter author, in his monograph 

 of the Clausihas of France, has however figured C. 'pyrenaica of Char- 

 pentier under the name of crenulata (figs. 11, 12) in which error he 

 has been followed by Locard in his " Mollusques de France^' (p. 287). 

 I have described the varieties of this species in my " Faune des Alpes- 

 Maritimes" 



Clausilia marcelia Risso (86). This has been referred to C. 

 parvula Studer, by Mortillet, to C. 7iigricans Pulteney, by Bourguignat 

 and I prefer the name of C. hidentata Strom, given in 1765,^ while 

 Pulteney's "Dorset Catalogue^' dates only from 1799. 



Clausilia heterostropha Risso (87) and Clausilia macluriana 

 Risso (87), are merely varieties of C. solida Drap. 



Clausilia polita Risso (87, fig. 36). This is a good species. 

 Bourguignat referred it to Pupa ynultidentaia Moquin Tandon (1855), 

 which is identical with Turbo multidentatus Olivi, 1792, but the 

 characters are different and the name polita should be retained. 



PEGEA Risso (88). Pegea carnea Risso (88, fig. 29). This is 

 a Tunisian Ferussacia, given to Risso as coming from the environs 

 of Nice, It probably was brought to the port with grain from 

 Tunis which at that epoch was unloaded at Nice. Bourguignat has 

 redescribed and figured it. 



JAMINIA (Leach Ms.) Risso (88). Jaminia muscorum (Drap.) 

 Risso (88), and Jaminia marginata (Drap.) Risso (89). These 

 two species are the same thing, namely Pupa umbilicata Draparnaud 

 ( = Pupa cylindracea DaCosta). Bourguignat erroneously identi- 

 fies the J. muscorum Risso with Turbo muscorum of Linne and Carl 

 Pfeiffer. 



Jaminia edentula (Drap.) Risso (89). This species exists at 

 present in the northern part of the Department. It is a Bulmiinus. 



Jaminia secale (Drap.) Risso (89). This is Pupa secale Drapar- 

 naud. 



Jaminia tridens (L.) Risso (90). This is Helix tridens of IVIuller. 



Jaminia granum (Drap.) Risso (90). Pupa granum Draparnaud. 



Jaminia sulculata Risso (90). A broken and unidentifiable spe- 

 cies of Pupidce. 



* Trondhjems Skrift., Ill, p. 376, pi. 6, fig. 7. 



