AGARDHIA. 141 



26. A. bland johjana (Nevill). PL 17, figs. 6, 7, 8. 



Shell deeply and broadly umbilicate, regularly cylindric- 

 ovate, obtuse, silky, corneous; closely, more or less obliquely, 

 costulate, the riblets a little flattened, scarcely acute. Whorls 

 8, regular, slightly convex, the last larger, compressed at base 

 and acutely carinate around the umbilicus. Aperture ver- 

 tical, extremely narrow, 4-plicate; parietal lamella strong, 

 conspicuous, twisted, slightly oblique ; columellar lamella deep 

 within, strong, transverse; palatal folds remote, hardly visible. 

 Peristome white, continuous, free, very wide and thickly re- 

 flected, the upper margin strongly bent in, forming an acute 

 angle with the outer margin; outer margin nearly straight, 

 bearing a very strong tooth above the middle ; columellar 

 margin straight. Length 4, diam. iy 2 mm. (Nevill). 



Menton: 4 specimens in deposit B. Type in Indian Mu- 

 seum; also in coll. Bourguignat. 



Pupa (Sphyradium) jolyana G. Nevill, Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 Lond., 1880, p. 129, pi. 13, f. 8.— P. iolyana Nevill, Pollo- 

 nera, Bull. Soc. Malac. Ital., xii, p. 221. 



3. Agardhia valsabixa (Spin.). PI. 18, figs. 1, 2, 3. 



Shell subperf orate ; cylindric, the apex obtuse; smooth, 

 glossy, corneous-buff ; suture impressed ; whorls 7-8, nearly 

 flat, the last compressed-carinate at base. Aperture narrow, 

 oblong, contracted, with one very long parietal fold, one 

 transverse columellar, two palatals [error for 4, the sutural 

 and basal ones minute, not seen by Spinelli] . Peristome con- 

 tinuous, white-lipped, expanded, free and shortly built for- 

 ward ; right margin having a callus, columellar margin 

 straight. Length 4i/> to 5, diam. 1% mm. (Spinelli). 



Italy: Pieve and Anfo in Valsabbia, shore of Lago d'Idro, 

 at the foot of Mt. Sassello (Spinelli). 



Pupa valsabina Spinelli, Cat. Moll. Bresciani, 1851 (not 

 seen by H. P.) ; Seconda Edizione, Catalogo dei Molluschi 

 terrestri e fluviatili della Provincia Bresciana, 1856, p. 25, fig. 

 A, 1, 2 of plate. — Pollonera, Bull. Soc. Malac. Ital., xii, 

 1886, p. 215, pi. 6, f. 11, 12. 



Pollonera, whose figures are reproduced, pi. 18, figs. 1, 2, 



