MOLLUSCA 295 
I follow Dr Boettger in placing P. striatula with P. lyrata, and have added 
P. magdalenae, since the character of two parietal teeth, on which Mons. Ancey lays 
special stress, is found in some undoubted specimens of P. Zyrata. 
Has. Hawaii (Pease).—Oahu (Baldwin); Palaina (Ancey). 
(7) Pupa mirabilis Ancey. 
Pupa mirabilis Ancey, Bull. Soc. Malac. France, vit. (1890), p. 339. 
Has. Oahu (Ancey). 
(8) Pupa newcomdb: Pfeiffer. 
Pupa newcombi Pfeiffer, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1852 [1854], p. 69; Kuster, Conch.- 
CabaLpa, plexes fes.23,724:. 
Pupa costulosa Pease, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1871, p. 462. 
Has. Hawaii (Pease, Baldwin)—Oahu and Kauai (Baldwin) [sed quaere, E.R.S.]. 
var. seminulum Boettger. 
Pupa newcombi var. seminulum Boettger, Conch. Mittheil. 1. p. 58, pl. xu. 
fig. 14. 
Has. Probably Hawaii (Boettger). 
(9) Pupa pediculus Shuttl. var. xacca Gould. 
Vertigo nacca Gould, P. Boston Soc. vir. (1862), p. 280. 
Dr Boettger has pointed out that this is only a form of P. pediculus, Shuttleworth 
(Bern. Mittheil. 1852, p. 296), and barely of varietal rank. The typical form appears 
not to be found in the Hawaiian Islands. 
Has. Hawaii (Gould). 
(10) Pupa perlonga Pease. 
Pupa perlonga Pease, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1871, p. 462; Boettger, Conch. 
Mitte is p. 60, pl. xii figs 16. 
Only two specimens, which I refer here with some hesitation, since the teeth are 
rather obscure. 
Has. Oahu (Pease).—Kauai, Makaweli (Perkins). 
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