122 VERTIGINID^ 



? 191 1 . Vertigo Martini : Sayn, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lijon, Iviii, p. 246. 



First recorded as British in 1891, by T. Scott, as 7. 



pygmcea, var. concinna. {See ref. above.) 

 British Distribution in Time : Pleistocene to Recent. 



6. Vertigo (s.s.) moulinsiana (Dupuy). 



Etym. : — Named in honour of the naturalist Des Moulins. 



1843. Pufa anglica, Pot. & Mich. : Moquin-Tandon, Hist. & 



Mem. Acad. Sci. Toulouse, vi, pt. 1, p. 176. 



{Non Potiez & Michaud. Teste Moquin- 



Tandon, 1856.] 

 1849. Pwpa Moulinsiana, Dup. : Dupuy, Cat. Extramar. 



Galliw Test. [p. 4], no. 284; Hist. Moll. 



France, p. 415 (1850), pi. xx, f. 11. 

 1852. Pupa Iwvigata, Kokeil [MS.] : Gallenstein, Jahrh. 



Naturh. Landesmus. Karnten [i], 1852, p. 80. 

 1852. Pupa Charpentieri, Shuttleworth : Kustee, in Martini's 



Syst. Conch. Cab., i, abth. 15, " Pupa," 



p. 129, pi. xvi, f. 41-43. 

 1855. Vertigo Charpentieri, Shuttl. : H. & A. Adams, Genera 



Moll, ii, p. 172. 



1855. Vertigo moulinsiana, Dup. : Drouet, Mem. R. Soc. 



Liege, x, p. 155. 



1856. Vertigo (Isthmia) Moulinsiana, Dupuy : Moquin- 



Tandon, Hist. Moll. France, ii, p. 403, 

 pi. xxviii, f. 31-33. [In explanation of 

 plate it is styled V. Moulinsii.] 

 1856. Vertigo {Isthmia) limbata, Partiot [MS.] : Moquin- 

 Tandon, I. c. 



1862. Vertigo ventrosa : Heynemann, Malak. Bldtt., ix, p. 11. 



1863. Vertigo Moulinsiana, Dupuy : Reeve, L. & F.-W. Moll. 



Brit. Is., p. 117, figs. 



1864. Vertigo {Dexiogyra) Moulinsiana, Dupuy : Stabile, 



Atti Soc. Ital. Sci. Nat., vii, p. 104. 

 1881. Pupa {Vertigo) moulinsiana, Dupuy: Kobelt, Cat. 



Europi. Binnenconch., cd. 2, p. 71. 

 1887. Pupa {Alcea) moulinsiana, Dup. : Westerlund, Fauna 



Paldarct. Region, iii, p. 136. 

 1889. Vertigo {Alcea) tnoulinsiana, Dup. : Boettger, Jahrh. 



Nassau. Ver. Naturh., xlii, p. 306. 

 1913. Vertigo Desmoulinsi : Germain, Moll. France, ii, p. 188. 



[*^.* The Pupa Desmoulinsiana, Dupuy, of Jeffreys, 1855, 

 and Vertigo Moulinsiana, Dupuy, of the same writer 

 in 1862, were both V. lilljeborgi, Westerlund {q.v.).] 



First recorded as British in 1869, by J. G. Jeffreys, as 

 a fossil from Cambridge [i.e. the Pleistocene at 

 Barnwell]. (.Brit. Conch., v, p. 160.) 



British Distribution in Time : Pleistocene to Recent. 



