THE NAUTILUS. 18s¢/ 
One single specimen of a decidedly new and interesting form was 
among those Pupide from Albuquerque, N. M., sent by Mr. L. B. 
Elliott. The whole formation is that of a Vertigo, but it is purely 
albino (2. e., colorless or white); the only one of this kind in the genus. 
Its altitude is 1-6 mm.; the lamelle are nearly those of V. Binneyana, 
but the palatal wall has quite a different configuration, and the whorls 
except the last are regularly striate. 
New Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 10, 1890. 
ANNOTATED LIST OF THE SHELLS OF ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. 
BY C. W. JOHNSON. 
Bythinella tenuipes Couper. Common in a small stream near the 
city and at Tocoi on the St. John’s River. 
Amnicola granum Say. Common in the upper part of Moultrie 
Creek. 
Paludina georgiana Lea. Common in tributaries of the St. John’s, 
west of St. Augustine. 
Campeloma lima Anth. Found with the above, but not as 
plentiful. 
Ampullaria depressa Say. Common with the two preceding 
species. A less depressed variety is found in a swamp near Matanzas 
Inlet. 
Helicina orbiculata Say. Common. 
Nerita peloronta L. One living specimen on the water battery of 
Fort Marion. 
Nerita versicolor Lam. Two living specimens. I believe this is 
the most northern locality recorded for Nerita on the Atlantic Coast. 
Neritina reclivata Say. Common at the mouth of small fresh water 
streams. 
Neritina virginea L. A number of specimens found in brackish 
water near Matanzas. 
Fissurella alternata Say. Common. 
Acteon punctatus @Orb. One specimen. 
Tornatina canaliculata Say. Not common. 
Aplysia protea Rang. Common at low-water on a bar at the 
mouth of Hospital creek. 
