256 ORCULA. 



Pupilla fontana form elizabethensis. Vol. XXVI, p. 213. 

 The reference should be added : Pupa elizabethensis Melv. & 

 Pons., Ann. Mag. N. H., (6), IX, Jan. 1892, p. 91, pi. 5, f. 13. 



Subfamily Orcullnle. 

 Orcula Held. This volume, p. 1. 

 Orcula doliolum (Brug.). Vol. XXVII, p. 17. 



Var. breviuscula Baudon. Shell very short, thick-set, with 

 the same number of whorls as the type; of a light reddish 

 color. Ongy, Ansacq. Houdainville (Dep. l'Oise, France). 

 In woods ; covers the shell with earth. (Pupa doliolum var. 

 breviuscula [Var. brevis, Nouv. Cat. Moll. Oise], Baudon, 

 Journ. de Conchyl., 1884, p. 259.) 



Notes on 0. doliolum, 0. orient alis and 0. raymondi from 

 drift debris of the Sarus at Adana, Cilicia, were given by 

 Boettger, Nachrbl. D. M. Ges., 1905, pp. 106-108. The three 

 specimens of 0. doliolum taken are sinistral. The name var. 

 heterostropha is proposed for them. 



Orcula bulgarica Hesse. PI. 21, fig. 11. 



Vol. XXVII, p. 26. Figured from a cotype kindly lent by 

 Hesse. 



Orcula tingitana Pallary. 



Shell elongate, truncate-conic in the middle, with spheric 

 summit, the lower part narrower than the upper. Summit 

 smooth, very obtuse. Whorls convex, separated by an im- 

 pressed suture and engraved with oblique, fine strias directed 

 from left to right. Last whorl narrower than the others. 

 Outer margin of the aperture vertical, forming a convex arc 

 in the middle. Aperture oval, with an oblique lamella on the 

 parietal wall. Columellar margin straight towards the inser- 

 tion, then strongly curved in the lower part. Umbilical crevice 

 quite apparent. Length 7.5, diam. 3 mm. (Pallary). 



Morocco: margin of the oued Ouerrha (Lt. Burnot). 



Orcula tingitana Pallary, Bull. Soc. d'Hist. Nat. Afrique 

 du Nord, ix, July 1918, p. 149. 



