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hand the improbability of a species of Pafuzna occurring in Hawaii, and on the other 
the positive statement of the original collector, | can but include it, with this note of 
warning. 
Has. Hawaii, eight miles from Kailua (Smith). 
Evutora Hartmann. 
Eulota Hart., Erd- und Susswasser Gasteropoden, p. 179 (type Melia /ruticum, 
Miill.). The date usually given is 1842, but the title-page of the copy in the British 
Museum bears that of 1840. 
(1) £ulota stmilarts Feérussac. 
Flelix stmilaris Férussac, Prodrome, 1822, p. 47 (zo. sol.); Hist. Moll. 1. p. 171, 
pl. xxv. B, figs. 1—4, xxvu.a, figs. I1—5. 
A widely scattered species; presumably not indigenous. 
Has. Kauai (Pilsbry).—Oahu, Tantalus (Perkins). 
The following have been described under the term /e/zx and recorded from the 
Islands. 
Flelix fornicata Gould, P. Boston Soc. u. (1846), p. 172. 
Supposed to come from Kauai. Tryon notes’: ‘In the corrigenda to the Mollusca 
of the Wilkes Exploring Expedition, Dr Gould states that the only specimen was lost, 
and //. tongana Quoy, figured by the artist for this species.” 
Flelix sandwichensis Pfeiffer, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1849, p. 128. 
Appears to be the young of a South American Systrophia. 
Hehe \cxascria Ptettter, P= Zool. Soc, London, 1856, p: 32: 
Only a fragment of the type remains; it has never been figured. 
Fam: PUPIDAE- 
Pura Draparnaud (1801). 
Pupa Drap., Tabl. Moll. France, pp. 32, 56 (first species Zurbo muscorum L.) ; 
1805, Hist. Moll. France, p. 59. 
There appears to be a Pupa of Lamarck of even date (Syst. anim. sans Vert. 
p. 88) with Zwrbo uva as type; also, through the kindness of Mr Sherborn, I have 
1 Man. Conch. (2), 111. p. 27. 
