PALiEOZOIC PUPILLIDiE, ADDENDA. 319 



Strophites grand^eva Dawson [PL 32, fig. 16], Amer. 

 Journ. Sci. (3), XX, 1880, p. 413, f. 15. Pennsylvanian : 

 plant beds of St. John, New Brunswick. 



This genus and species was proposed for a fossil about 8 

 mm. long, sharply ribbed axially, and thought to be thin- 

 shelled, ' ' cylindrical with obtuse apex ; whorls four or more. ' ' 

 The affinities of this form remain quite uncertain, the com- 

 parison with Strophia (Cerion) being fanciful. 



ADDENDA 



Orcula doliolum vohlandi, new name for Orcula doliolum 

 var. tumida Vohland, this Vol., p. 22 (not tumida Hazay, p. 8, 

 or tumida Nevill, p. 145). 



Orcula kasnakovi. Pupa kasnakovi Rosen, Mittheilungen 

 Kaukasischen Museums, VI, 1914, is a Transcaucasian species 

 of which I have been unable to obtain the description. 



Lauria cylindracea (Da C.) Vol. XXVII, p. 47. 



Notes on the nomenclature, distribution etc. by M. Margier 

 are quoted in Bull. Soc. Sci. Hist, et Nat. de la Corse, XXII, 

 1903, p. 276. 



Page 53, third line. For initial A, substitute L. Add the 

 reference : Pupa cylindracea var. misella Paulucci, Bull. Soc. 

 Malac. Ital. VIII, 1882, p. 279, pi. 8, fig. 2. 



Mut. rufilabris Jackson. " Similar in all respects to the 

 type, except the lip, which is reddish. It is not var. semproni 

 (Charp.), as this is smaller and toothless. I have found this 

 form accompanying the type in a great many places up and 

 down the country. It is very common at Grange, Silverdale 

 etc., Serpentine Walks " ([Jaminia cylindracea] var. rufilabris 

 J. W. Jackson, Mollusca of Kendal, Westmoreland, Journ. of 

 Conch. XII, 1909, p. 313). 



Vol. XXVII, p. 54, 5th line from bottom: for " Syria " 

 read Syra. 



Agardhia truncatella biarmata (Bttg.), this volume, p. 

 164. 



