GASTROCOPTA. 209 



Page 135. Gastrocopta ( ? ) barrackporensis (Gude) has 

 been transferred to Nesopupa, see vol. xxv, p. 348. 



Page 138. Gastrocopta (? ) thibetica (Bens.) has been 

 transferred to Vertigo. 



Gastrocopta recondita (Tapp. Can.). PI. 29, fig. 3. 



Vol. XXIV, p. 153. C. R. Boettger (Abhandl. Senckenb. 

 Nat. Ges., xxxv, Heft 4, 1922, p. 393, pi. 22, f. 26) has figured 

 one of the original specimens; a photographic copy is here 

 given. The aperture is not sufficiently worked up to show 

 the relations of the species to G. niobe, G. moellendorffiana 

 and others. 



Gastrocopta microsoma (Tapp. Can.). PL 29, fig. 9. 



Vol. XXIV, page 153. A figure by C. R. Boettger (op. cit., 

 p. 394, pi. 22, f. 25) is here reproduced. Adequate illustra- 

 tion of the aperture is still lacking. 



Gastrocopta niobe (Fulton). Vol. xxiv, p. 153. 



As figured and described by Fulton, this species is elongate- 

 oval in shape, with five teeth, thus quite unlike G. moellen- 

 dorffiana (vol. xxiv, p. 145), which has a distinctly tapering 

 spire and seven or eight teeth (the suprapalatal fold being 

 either present or obsolescent). However, specimens in the 

 Bryant Walker collection, from Tenimber Is., sent by Fulton 

 as P. niobe, prove to be identical with G. moellendorffiana. 

 The type of P. niobe should be examined ; possibly it was in- 

 correctly described and badly figured. 



In one of the Tenimber Island specimens the basal fold is 

 shorter than in my figures 12, 13 of G. moellendorffiana. The 

 suprapalatal fold is well developed in one specimen, absent in 

 another. 



Gastrocorta insulsa Preston (vol. xxvi, p. 229). This 

 form, which I consider a synonym of G. klunzingeri, has been 

 reported from Dar-es-Salaam, Tanganyika Territory, by Con- 

 nolly, Ami. Mag. N. H. (9), xv, 1925, p. 479. 



Gastrocopta microbus 'Morelet' Dautzenberg (vol. xxiv, 

 p. 123), is considered by Connolly to be equivalent to G. dama- 



