EASTERN PROVINCE INTERIOR REGION SPELIES. 321 



FOSSIL HELICID^. 



Anomphalus Meekii, Bradley. Coal of Illinois. See Am. Journ. of Science, August, 



1872. 

 Cwlocenirum irregttlare, Gabb (see L. & Fr.-W. Sh., i, 23), aud Ba-cndtia Taylori, Pfr. 



(see same, IbO), Lower California species, are said to have been found fossil 



at Carson Valley, Nevada, latitude 39°, by Dr. J. G. Cooper, Am Journ. 



Conch., iv, 217. 



SPURIOUS SPECIES OF HELICID^. 



Clausilia acrolepeia is by Pfeiffer referred to "l'Am6rique Russe,"say8 Fischer, in- 

 stead of ''I'Arm^nie Russe." 

 BuJimus (Partula) I!ataviw,ya,i\ P, minor. United States. (Grateloup, Soc. Lin, de 



Bord., xi, 1G5. ) 

 Partula Otaheitava, YiiR. United States. (Grateloup, 1. c, p. 426.) 



Agatina ftiscata, Eafinesque, is probably not found in the United States. (See 

 Terr. Moll., I, r.O. 



To the Terrestrial Mollusks, I, p. 348, et seq., and IV. p. 152, I refer for informatiou 

 regarding the following species of Rafinesque: 



Zolotrema, Raf. Omphalina cuprea, Raf. 



Pemiloma ovata, Raf. Stevostoma convexa, Raf. 



Mtnomphis, Raf. Stenotrema convexa, Raf. 



Jplodon nodosum, Raf. Toxostoma gloiularis, Raf. 



CMmotrema planiuscula, Raf. Toxotrema globularis, Raf. 



Hemiloma avara, Raf. Toxotrema covq)laiiata, Raf, 



Mesodon maculata, Raf. Triodopsis lioiula, Raf. 



Mesomphix, Raf. Troplwdon, Raf. 



Odomphiuni, Raf. Xolotrema lunula, Raf. 



Odotropis, Raf. Xolotrema triodopsis, Raf. 



Omphalina, Raf. 

 Oxyurus quadrihis Raf., is a typographical error of my own in my "Notes," No. 

 4. No such name was proposed by him. 



Family PUPID^. 



PUPA, Dr. 



Animal beliciform, blunt before, tapering behind; mantle posteriory 

 thin, protected by a shell ; respiratory and anal orifices on the right 

 side of the mantle, under the peristome of the shell ; generative orifice 

 behind the right eye peduncle ; no caudal mucus pore or locomotive 

 disk. 



Shell cylindrical, ovate or buliform, rimate or perforate; last whorl 

 proportionally small; aperture semioval or subrotund, fig. 345. 

 generally furnished with ente'ring, fold like denticles; peri- 

 stome expanded or subsimiile, margins equal, subparallel, ^^ 

 distant, usually connected with a callous lamina. 



Animal of Pupa 



The genus is widely distributed. pentodon. 



1749_Bull. 28 21 



