138 THE NAUTILUS. 
Glandina truneata Gmel. Common. This species is always 
plentiful near the coast but rare in the interior. 
Guppya gundlachi Pfr. Specimens were identified as this by Rev. 
EK. Lehnert. 
Zonites (Hyalina) arboreus Say. Common. 
Zonites (Hyalina) indentatus Say. Common. 
Zonites (Hyalina) minusculus Binn. Not common. 
Zonites (Hyalina) milium Morse. Found associated with Pupa 
pentodon Say. 
Patula ceca Guppy. 
Patula (Helicodiseus) lineata Say. Common. 
Helix (Mesodon) jejuna Say. Common. 
Helix (Triodopsis) hopetonensis Shutt. Not common. 
Helix (Polygyra) auriculata Say. Not common. 
Helix (Polygyra) pustula Fer. Common near Matanzas. 
Helix (Polygyra) cereolus Mihlf. Common. 
Helix (Polygyra) cereolus var. microdonta Desh. Common. It is 
the form called H. carpenteriana Bland. 
Helix (Polygyra) cereolus var. septemvolva Say. The large speci- 
mens mentioned by Mr. Binney are common on the walls of Fort 
Marion. This species varies so greatly that the separation of 
varieties is merely a matter of selection and intermediate forms 
remain which connect them together. 
Helix (Strobila) hubbardi A. D. Brown. ‘This species is common 
on the trunks and limbs of orange trees in some parts of the city. 
Bulimulus dormant W. G. Binney. A few specimens found in 
Cowan Swamp. 
Pupa fallax Say. Common. 
Pupa pentodon Say. Not common. 
Pupa hordeacella Pilsbry. Common. 
Strophia microstoma Pfr. One specimen among the debris on the 
beach. 
Strophia sp.? This and the above probably floated from the 
Bahamas. 
Succinea campestris Say. Common. 
Suceinea aurea Lea. Common on Anastasia Island. 
Succinea obliqua Say. Not common. 
Succinea luteola Gould. Not common. 
Carychium exiguum. Common. 
Melampus lineatus Say. (M. bidentatus Say.) Common. 
