JW Mr. J. G. Jeffreys's Notes on Swiss Mollusca. 



" Prata paludosa prope Tedunum, Saxon, Octodurum, Roche (haud 

 procul a domo ipso Halleri magni) ; Mousson, Venetz, Charpentier. 



"A Pupa Cuptty Jan, Kust, t. 16, f. 16, 17, quacum olim confudi 

 et ex errore sub eo nomine ad amicos misi, satis diifert : testa minu- 

 tissime granulata, nee simpliciter striatula ; anfractu ultimo obtuso 

 breviterqae basi compresso ; apertura constanter edentula (in plus 

 quam 100 speciminibus) nee plica parietali instructa, semiovali, nee 

 rotundato-trigona, nee marginibus callo junctis. 



" A Pupa marginata var. edentula facile distinguitur : statura 

 pauUim majore, testa magis contracta, callo pone aperturam angus- 

 tiore, concolore, nee albido et scrobiculo ad cristse cerviculis basin. 

 Haec species locos siccos, P. Halleriana autem paludosos habitat." 



I also found this new and interesting species under stones and 

 at the roots of grass in wet meadows^ at Visp, as well as at 

 Chable and another place in the Vallee de Bagnes ; so that its 

 elevation may be said to range from about 1250 to double that 

 number of feet above the sea-level. It is not uncommon, 

 although local. 



Pupa Alpicola, Charp. 



St. Maurice (Charp.) ; Mont Tendre ; Les Vallettes in the Valley 

 of the Dranse. Not uncommon. 



I am not satisfied that it is specifically distinct from P. iru 

 plicata. 



Pupa triplicata, Studer. 



Sal6ve ; Mont la Ville ; Les Pierrettes ; Devens ; Bex ; Valine de 

 Bagnes ; Sierre ; Visp ; Zermatt. Not uncommon. I also 

 found it near Dijon in France. 



Monst. testa sinistrorsa. 



Rejectamenta of a small stream into the lake below Lausanne, 

 in which I found a single specimen. It shows the close affinity 

 of form between Pupa and Vertigo. 



Pupa dolium, Drap. 



Neighbourhood of Lausanne ; Mont la Ville ; Lac du Brenet. 



Pupa granum, Drap. 



St. Leonard ; Mont d*Orge (Charp.). 



Pupa secale, Drap. 



The Pupa hordeum of Studer, and quoted by M. Charpentier, 

 is only a variety of the above species. The typical form is uni- 

 versally dispersed, and not confined to the Jura and the Alps. 



Pupa variabilis, Drap. 



Sion ; Foully (Charp.) ;— Belmont Wood, near Lausanne, but not 

 common there. It is however plentiful at Antagne, near 

 Bex. 



