228 pupisoma. 



Vol. XXV, page 344. 9th line from bottom : for Jaminea 

 read Jaminia. 



Page 352. Nesopupa minutalis (Morel.). Mayotte speci- 

 mens in the Bryant Walker collection are distinctly and 

 densely pitted, as in N. malayana, from which this species 

 appears doubtfully distinct. 



Page 362. 5th line from bottom: In place of "fig. 14" 

 read fig. 12. 



PUPISOMA Stol. Vol. XXVI. 



Page 24. Pupisoma lignicola mut. unidentata was described 

 as var. unidentata in Land and Fresh Water Moll. India, II, 

 1910, p. 300. 



Helix caratalensis Tate, Venezuela, Guyana (Ann. Mag. N. 

 H., (4), iv, Nov. 1869, p. 356), was mentioned as belonging 

 to the group including E. c<uca Guppy, ierensis Guppy and 

 others, but it has not been otherwise defined. 



Certain species from Java and Japan described as Acanth- 

 inula require comparison with Pupisoma. I do not have access 

 to specimens, and they have not been figured. See pages 194, 

 198. 



Pupisoma orcula (Bs.). 



Vol. XXVI, p. 31. Specimens which appear referable to 

 this species were found in shell debris dug by Spalding and 

 Pilsbry from the well-known boulder ledge at Rocky Hill, 

 Manoa Valley, Honolulu. The spire is unusually low. Stria- 

 tion distinct. Faint spiral lines are discernible on the base. 

 The most perfect one measures: alt. 1.7, diam. 1.9 mm.; 3^2 

 whorls. 



BOTHRIOPUPA Pilsbry. Vol. XXIV, p. 226. 



Further consideration of the characters of this group 

 causes me to transfer it to the VertigininaB, where it is thought 

 to be related to Nesopupa and Pupisoma. The species B. 

 geminidens, which formerly influenced me to place the genus 

 in the Gastrocoptinge, is now to be transferred to Gastrocopta. 



