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examined the I/usewm Boltentanum, Ed. 1. 1798, and Bolten proposed Pufa (p. 110) 
for Voluta flammea and V. solidula. The first species belongs to Actaeon (1810) and 
the second is the type of Sodidula (1807). If, therefore, Bolten’s names are to be 
used, Ppa Drap. cannot stand unless it prove to be the same as Pupa Humphrey, 
1797 (Mus. Calonnianum). 
An excellent study of the Pupidae of Oceania has been written by Dr Boettger ; 
the attention of subsequent authors does not appear to have been sufficiently directed 
to this paper. 
(1) Pupa acanthinula Ancey. 
Pupa acanthinula Ancey, Mem. Soc. Zool. France, v. (1892), p. 709. 
Has. Oahu, Makiki (Ancey). 
(2) Pupa admodesta Mighels. 
Pupa admodesta Mighels, P. Boston Soc. u. (1845), p. 19; Boettger, Conch. 
Muttheil. 1." p. 58, pl xin, fig. 15: 
Has. Oahu (Mighels). 
(3) Pupa bacca Pease. 
Pupa bacca Pease, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1871, p. 462. 
Has. Hawaii, Kalapana (Pease). 
(4) Pupa costata Pease. 
Pupa costata Pease, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1871, p. 462. 
Has. Hawaii (Pease). 
(5) Pupa lyonstana Ancey. 
Pupa lyonstana Ancey, Mem. Soc. Zool. France, v. (1892), p. 
“NI 
= 
a5) 
Has. Oahu, Punahou (Ancey). 
(6) Pupa lyrata Gould. 
Pupa lyrata Gould, P. Boston Soc. 1. (1843), p. 139; Boettger, Conch. Mittheil. 
i, P.O, pl. XID Gos 17: 
Pupa striatula Pease, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1871, p. 461. 
Pupa magdalenae Ancey, Mem. Soc. Zool. France, v. (1892), p. 716. 
