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cussatula Pse., K. laniiuata Pease., E. rugata Pse., Nesopupa 

 perlonga Pse., N. costulosa Pse., Leptachatina balteata Pse., L. 

 cylindrata Pse., L. laevis Pse., L. pachystoma Pse., L. simplex 

 Pse., L. tenebrosa Pse., L. turgidula Pse., Carelia olivacea Pse., 

 Auriculella ambusta Pse., A. expansa Pse., A. pulchra Pse., A. 

 triplicata Pse., Toruatelliua aperta Pse., T. cleutata Pse., T. graci- 

 lis Pse., T. oblonga Pse., and Succiuea elougata Pse. 



Types seen, but of which we did not have specimens, were: 

 Endodonta capillata Pse., E. paucicostata Pse., Nesopupa striatula 

 Pse., and Carelia variabilis Pse. 



The types of some of Pease's species could not be found. It is 

 possible that a number of the following are lost : Endodonta dis- 

 tans Pse., Pterodiscus depressiformis Pse., P. prostrata Pse., Neso- 

 pupa bacca Pse., N. costata Pse., Eeptachatina antiqua Pse., E. 

 brevicula Pse., L. compacta Pse., L. costulosa Pse., L. extensa 

 Pse., E. lucida Pse., E. tenuicostata Pse., Carelia adusta var. an- 

 gulata Pse., Auriculella uniplicata Pse., Succinea rubella Pse., 

 S. rubida Pse., Eimnaea ambigua Pse., E. compacta Pse., E. tur- 

 gidula Pse., Melauia contigua Pse., M. kauaiensis Pse., and Neri- 

 tina neglecta Pse. Fortunately authentic specimens of a number 

 of these were found in the collecftions of other museums. 



Of Gulick's species we had the following : Eeptachatina 

 fumida GuL, E. fuscula GuL, E. gummea Gul., E- lachrima GuL, 

 E. lagena GuL, E. leucochlia Gul., E. petila Gul., E. stiria Gul., 

 E. vitreola Gul., and Auriculella perpusilla Smith (the type and 

 only specimen in the coUedlion being unfortunately broken). 



The species not represented in our collection were : Eepta- 

 chatina costulata Gul., E. exilis Gul., E. fragilis Gld., E. margi- 

 nata Gul., E. octogyrata GuL, E. parvula GuL, E. resinula GuL, 

 E. saxatilis GuL, E. striatella GuL, E. subula GuL, E. terebralis 

 GuL, E. triticea GuL, and E- turrita Gul. 



The next trip w^as to Ithaca to see the collection of Newcomb 

 in the museum of Cornell University. The shells in this collection 

 agree closely with his types in the British Museum. Unfortunately 

 a few of Newcomb "s own species are not in his collecftion. Eepta- 

 chatina striata Newc. could not be found. The type of this species 

 was probably in the California Academy, and, if so, is lost. 



Albany was next visited to study Gould's collecflion in the 

 New York State Museum of Natural History. The following spe- 



