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122. Geostilbia iota C. B. A. W. of Pt. Antonio. 
123. Succinea sagra d’Orb. Montego Bay ; Pt. Antonio; Bog 
Walk ; Bowden ; Rio Novo ; Buff Bay ; Gallina Point ; Pt. Maria; 
Petersfield ; Mandeville ; Bluefields. 
124. Succinea contorta C. B. A. Bowden ; Bluefields. 
125. Succinea angustior C. B A. Montego Bay; St. Anns; 
Petersfield. 
126. Succinea latior C. B. A. Pt. Antonio ; Montego Bay; 
Mt. Pleasant; Gallina Point; Bowden; Mandeville; Rio Novo; 
Pt. Maria; St. Anns; Bog Walk ; Black River. 
(I believe all these Succineas to be one species). 
127. Veronicella occidentalis Gldg. Pt. Antonio. 
128. Veronicella sloanei Cuvier. Mandeville. 
129. Carychium exilis C. B. A. Petersfield; St. Anns; Pt. An¬ 
tonio. 
130. Geomelania beardsleyana C. B. A. Bog Walk. 
131. Geomelania minor C. B. A. Mandeville. 
132. Geomelania fortis C. B. A. Mandeville. 
133. Geomelania procera C. B. A. Pt. Antonio ; Bowden. 
134. Geomelania jamaicensis Pfr. Petersfield. 
135. Geomelania pygmaea C. B. A. Rio Novo. 
136. Geomelania vicina C. B. A. Black River. 
137. Geomelania pauperata C. B. A. Montego Bay. 
138. Geomelania affinis C. B. A. (?). Kingston. 
139. Truncatella pulchella Pfr. Rockfort. 
(In fresh water pool with Planorbis decipiens! This pool is by 
the roadside, the water slowly oozing out of a cut in the hill. A 
few above and a short distance from Kingston Harbor). 
140. Truncatella scalerina Mich. Little River, on stones at low 
tide. 
141. Truncatella succinea C. B. A. St. Anns ; Petersfield, on 
mountain with hermit crabs, 9 miles from the sea; Ocho Rios. 
142. Neocyclotus dubiosum C. B. A. Montego Bay ; Falmouth. 
(“ Neocyclotus ” has been applied by Crosse and Fischer to the 
American forms of Cyclotus. The group of species with corrugated 
shells peculiar to Jamaica is placed by them in the subgenus Platy- 
stoma). 
143. Neocyclotus (Platystoma) portlandiensis CL i tty. Pt. Anto¬ 
nio. 
144. Neocyclotus (Platystoma) semi-nudus C. B. A. Bog Walk. 
