176 Annals of the South African Musewm. 
Hab. Damarauann. 140kilos inland from Swakopmund (Rintelen.) 
Founded on a single, dead specimen. 
333. Ena (CoNULINUS) TRANSVAALENSIS (Mely. & Pons.). 
1893 Buliminus transvaalensis, M. & P., A.M.N.H. xii. p. 105. pl. 3, 
foe) COE. 
1901 ‘5 5 Kob., Conch. Cab. p. 794. 
pletl7, f. 43. Dans 
Type in British Museum. 
Hab. NortHern TRANSVAAL (Bowker). 
334. ENA (XEROCERASTUS) ZULUENSIS (Melv. & Pons.). 
1898 Buliminus zuluensis, M. & P., A.M.N.H. ii. p. 127. pl. 7,£.5. DF. 
1902 * (Xerocerastus) zuluensis, M. & P., Kob., Conch. Cab. 
p.-69d: pl, 128) 4.13." DF: 
Type in British Museum. 
Hab. Zuwuwand. Inseyi River (fide M. & P.). 
Famity VERTIGINIDA, B. B. Woodward, 1903. 
(Journ. of Conch. x. pp. 354, 360.) 
(=Pupide, Pupe, &c., auctt.) 
Genus LEUCOCHILOIDHES, Pfeiffer, 1881. 
(Nomenclator, p. 292.) 
Type of Genus, L. lardeus (Pfr.). 
Adequate discussion of this Genus and the species attributed to it 
would fill far too much space for inclusion in the present work. 
Pilsbry and Vanatta, in their ‘“‘ Partial Revision of the Pup of the 
United States’’ (Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1900, p. 582), con- 
sidered both Leucochila, Albers, 1860, and Lewcochiloides* to be 
dentical with the older Pwpoides, Pir. (Mal. Blatt. i. 1854, p. 192). 
There is, however, an earlier Pwpoides, proposed by Férussac (Tabl. 
Syst. pt. 3. 1821, p. 61) as a section of Cochlodina, but on an equal 
footing with Clausilia, Pupa, and Cyclostoma. Hence there is room 
for doubt both as to the validity of Pupoides, Pir., and as to whether 
it is actually equivalent to Leucochiloides, so that it may be advisable 
to retain for the present the later name, which is applied by most 
continental authorities to the species which follow. 
With regard to the South African representation, specimens 
