Binney on Terrestrial Mollnsks. 14o 



when viewed in iVoiil, but when viewed in [jrolile, thiri reeurva- 

 ture is hardly perceptible ; umbilicus very narrow. 



Length over three tenths of an inch. Inhabits Massachusetts. 



For this shell I am indebted to Dr. T. W. Harris, of Milton, 

 from whom I have received many interesting species of our more 

 northern regions. At first view it might be mistaken for the P. 

 margtnata Nob., but it is quadruple the size, and the labrum is 

 not retlected and thickened. 



SYNONYMS AND REFERENCES. 



Pupaplacida Say, (Binney's ed.) p. 39. 

 PupafaUax DeKay, N. Y. Moll. p. 51. 



Goi'LD, Invert. 192. 

 PupafaUax /3 Pfeiffer, Mon. Hel. Viv. ii. 309. 

 Bulimus hordeanus? DeKay, 1. c. 

 BuUmus obscurus Gould, Mon. Pupa, p. 17. 



Pfeiffer, iii. 350, on DeKay's authority. 



Remarks. This will probably always remain a doubt- 

 ful species, since those having the best means of deciding 

 upon it have not been able to agree. I therefore simply 

 give Say's original description. 



PUPA RUPICOLA Say vol. ii. p. 341, pi. Ixx. fig. 1. 



CarycMum? rupicola Say (Binney's cil.) p. 22. 



Pupa i-upicola Chemnitz, ed. 2, p. 123, pi. xvi. figs. 17-19. 



DeKay, N. Y. Moll. p. 52. 



Pfeiffer, 1. c. iii. 557; nee Symb. ii. 55. 

 Pupaprocera Chemnitz, p. 58, pi. vii. figs. 20, 21. 



Pfeiffer, 1. c. ii. 360. 

 Piqya carinata Gould, 1842, Boston Journ. iv. 1, cover, p. 3. 



Pfeiffer, 1. c. ii. 359; iii. 557. 

 Pupa (jibhosa Chemnitz, ed. 2, p. 123, pi. xvi. figs. 13-16. 

 Pupa minula (Say) Pfeiffer, 1. c. ii. 356; iii. 555; Symb. ii. 54. 

 Vertitjo rupicola Binney, 1. c. 



minuta ? Adams, Gen. ii. 172, absq. descr. 



Pupa procera is said to be identical with rupicola by 

 Binney (Boston Proc. i. 105). Gould doubts the correct- 

 ness of this decision (p. 106). DeKay confirms it, as does 

 Pfeiffer in vol. iii. of his Monograph. 



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