PUPILLA. 255 



? Pupilla parvula (Desh.) (Vol. XXV, p. 218, as Vertigo) 

 is placed in Pupilla, with a mark of doubt, by Wenz. 



Pupilla scapula (Sandberger). Pupa scapula Sandb., Die 

 Land- und Siisswasser-Conehyl. der Vorwelt, 1875, p. 703. 

 Lower Pliocene, Pontien : Congeria beds, locality not given. 



Vol. XXVI, page 224 : Pupilla m. lommickii is a typograph- 

 ical error for Pupilla m. lomnickii. 



Pupilla muscorum (L.). Vol. XXVI, pp. 156, 173. 



Page 158, 8th line: In place of " Three-tooth mutations" 

 read Four tooth-mutations. 



Var. prolongata Baudon. Elongate, cylindric, and reaching 

 a length nearly double that of var. orevis [which was not 

 stated]. Banks of the Therain at Mouy (Oise). (Pupa mus- 

 corum var. prolongata Baudon, Journ. de Conchyl., 1884, p. 

 260.) 



Pages 185-6. Pupilla cupa. Boettger Nachrbl. 1884, p. 

 48) has given the synonymy of this species. 



Page 188. The first two paragraphs should follow the 

 account of P. cupa turcmenia; they were accidentally trans- 

 posed. 



Page 238. Last line, for ' ' Russo ' ' read Rosso. 

 Pupilla pontana (Krauss.). Vol. XXVI, p. 207. 



Connolly writes as follows (Ann. Mag. N. H., Ser. 9, X, p. 

 497, Nov. 1922) : 



"Ennea iredalei [Preston, Revue Zoologique Africaine, i, 

 1911, p. 218, pi. 11, f. 5, from Naivasha, British East Africa. 

 Length 2.75, diam. 1.25 mm.], of which I have examined para- 

 types, appears to have been founded on a large bleached ex- 

 ample of P. font ana. It represents almost the largest form 

 of the latter, and may be attributable to one of the so-called 

 "species" evolved therefrom bv Bourguignat; however, nearly 

 every variation of size and dentition may be met with together 

 in some parts of South Africa, and I agree with Pilsbry 

 (Manual, 1921) in placing all the North and South African 

 forms of the font ana group under one name. A smaller ex- 

 ample of this species was collected by Percival between the 

 Laikipia Plateau and Eusso Nyiro. ' ' 



