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hand the improbability of a species of Papuina occurring in Hawaii, and on the other 

 the positive statement of the original collector, I can but include it, with this note of 

 warning. 



Hab, Hawaii, eight miles from Kailua (Smith). 



EuLOTA Hartmann. 



Eulota Hart., Erd- und Susswasser Gasteropoden, p. 179 (type Hciix Jriitiaun, 

 Mull.). The date usually given is 1842, but the title-page of the copy in the British 

 Museum bears that of 1840. 



(i) Eulota similaris Fdrussac. 



Helix similaris Ferussac, Prodrome, 1822, p. 47 {iiom. sol); Hist. Moll. i. p. 171, 

 pi. XXV. B, figs. I 4, XXVII. A, figs. I — 5. 



A widely scattered species ; presumably not indigenous. 



Hab. Kauai (Pilsbry). — Oahu, Tantalus (Perkins). 



The following have been described under the term Helix and recorded from the 

 Islands. 



Helix fornicata Gould, P. Boston Soc. 11. (1846), p. 172. 



Supposed to come from Kauai. Tryon notes': "In the corrigenda to the Mollusca 

 of the Wilkes Exploring Expedition, Dr Gould states that the only specimen was lost, 

 and H. tongana Quoy, figured by the artist for this species." 



Helix sandwichensis Pfeiffer, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1849, p. 128. 

 Appears to be the young of a South American Systrophia. 

 Helix exserta Pfeiffer, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1856, p. 32. 

 Only a fragment of the type remains ; it has never been figured. 



Fam. PUPIDAE. 



Pupa Draparnaud (1801). 



Pupa Drap., Tabl. Moll. France, pp. 32, 56 (first species Turbo luuscoruin L.) ; 



1805, Hist. Moll. France, p. 59. 

 There appears to be a Pupa of Lamarck of even date (Syst. anim. sans Vert, 

 p. 88) with Turbo uva as type ; also, through the kindness of Mr Sherborn, I have 



' Man. Conch. (2), 111. p. 27. 



