192 FAUNA AND FLORA OF PALESTINE. 



107. Pnpa orientalis. Parr. Pfr. in Malak. Bl. viii., 1S61, p. 16S. 

 Nazareth. 



108. Ptipa raymondi. Bourg. Rev. et Mag. Zool. xv., 1S63, p. 259. 

 Anti-Lebanon. 



109. Pitpa miclionii. Bourg. Test. Noviss. Or., p. 19. 

 One dead specimen found near Nazareth. 



no. Pupa licbraica. Tristram. P. Z. S., 1865, p. 539. 



Long. 2f, lat. i\ mill. 



Found in a tomb near Jericho. The beautiful and regular tranverse 

 ridges on the whorls, as seen through a magnifying-glass, at once distin- 

 guish this from every other species of Pupa. 



111. Clausilia vicesta. Fer. Pr. 539. 



Near Jaffa, near Beyrout, and occasionally in the hills behind the 

 plain of Phoenicia. 



112. Clausula strangidata. Fer. Pro. 516. 

 Plentiful in the ravine of the Nahr el Kelb, Lebanon. 



113. Clausula saulcyl. Bourg. Cat. Rais. Moll. On, p. 50. 



Only found by us at the Ladder of Tyre. Collected by M. de Saulcy 

 near Jerusalem. 



114. Clausula delessertl. Bourg. Cat. Rais., p. 47. 

 In the Nahr el Kelb, in damp caves ; scarce. 



115. Clausula albersl. Charp. Journ. Conch., 1S52, p. 374. 

 In the valley of the Kadisha, Lebanon. 



I [6. Clausula bolsslcrl. Charp. Zeitschr. f. Malak., 1847, p. 142. 



Excessively abundant near the Nahr el Kelb and on the rocks near 

 Beyrout. Found abundantly on rocks, a few yards from the spray of 

 the sea. It reaches a larger size here, and the peristome is more ex- 

 panded than in specimens from Crete and other parts of Greece. 



