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glossy, corneous, pellucid. Whorls 6, the third more swollen 

 than the last ; suture deep ; last whorl strongly contracted at 

 the mouth. Aperture nearly round, but contracted below; 

 peristome continuous, above with a single callus, slightly re- 

 flected; 3-toothed, one on the callus, two situated on the left 

 margin. Length 2%, diam. 11/2 mm. (Tristram) . 



Palestine : in a tomb near Jericho. 



Pupa hebraica Tristram, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1865, p. 

 539. 



' ' The beautiful and regular transverse ridges on the whorls, 

 as seen through a magnifying glass, at once distinguish this 

 from every other species of Pupa" (Tristram). Westerlund 

 places this species in Vertigo, but he had not seen it. 



Pupa bermudensis Temple Prince [misprint for Prime] 

 Bermuda Pocket Almanack for the year of our Lord 1853, p. 

 55. Name only, and no further information has been pub- 

 lished. 



Pupa terricolor, P. ceylanensis, P. solitaria, P. oleosa 

 Nevill, Enum. Helic. Ceylon, 1871, p. 6. Undescribed. 



Pupa ekiote Chitty ms., Gloyne, Journ. de Conchyl., xiii, 

 1875, p. 121. Brownstown, Jamaica. Undescribed. 



Pupa simplex Sandberger. Die Land und Siisswasser- 

 Conchyl. der Vorwelt, 1872, p. 246, pi. 12, f. 15, 15a. Not 

 Pupa simplex Gould, 1840. — Gibbulinella simplex (Sdbg.) 

 Wenz, Fossilium Catalogus, Pt. 18, II, 1923, p. 734. Eocene, 

 Bartonien : Ronca beds, Prov. Vicenza, Italy. 



As the name of this species is preoccupied, it may be called 

 Gibbulinella erro. It is considered to be congeneric with 

 the living Pupa dealbata W. & B. of Teneriffe, which is known 

 to belong to the Streptaxidae. 



Pupa microstoma Moellendorff, Jahrb. D. M. Ges., 1881, p. 

 311, not Pupa microstoma Pfeiffer, 1854, may be called Gu- 



LELLA DUPLICARIA. 



Pupa condita Gassies, Journ. de Conchyl., xvii, 1869, p. 73, 

 is a Rissoa in poor condition according to Crosse, Journ. de 

 Conchyl., xlii, 1895. 



