222 Catalofjue of the 



This resembles B. terebella Ad. Contrib. p. 28, 1849, but is 

 less slender, and has the whorls somewhat flattened. 



Slailon. — Under stones, and among dead leaves, and dry 

 earth ; common, 



Hahitat. — Catharineberg, Misgen &c., St, Thomas ; T, B, ! 



16. (14.) Bulimus ? Sp. indet. 



This approaches somewhat in character to B. gracillimus 

 (Achatina) Pfr. in Wiegm. Arch, pt, I . p, 352. No, 25, (1839) 

 Pfr, Mon, Hel, Viv, II. p, 160. No. 418. 1848 Ev. Conch. Icon. 

 sp. 594. 1849. 



Station. — Under stones, amongst fine dry earth. 



Hahitat.— IY\\\ opposite Baker's, St. Thomas ; T. B. ! 



17. (IG.) Pupa servilis ? Gould Jour. Bost. Soc. IV. p. 356, 



t. I6.f. 14. - - - 1844. 



Pfr. Mon. Ilel. Viv. II. p. 366. 



No. 142. - - - 1848. 



Station. — Among fine earth with decaying vegetable matter. 



Hahitat. — St. Croix, and Matanzas ; Gould. Cuba ; Pfeiffer. 



Jamaica; Adams! St. Croix; E. E. Griffith! Mus. Amh. 



About rained buildings, Catharineberg, St. Thomas ; T. B. ! 



18. (17.) Succinea Sagra ? Orb. Moll, Cub, I. p. 141. t. 



7. f. 1-3. - - - 1841. 

 PtV. Mod. Hel. Viv. 11. p, 529, 



No, 58, - - - 1848. 



This appears to be identical with the Jamaica shell (Ad. 

 Contrib. pp. 40, 184), and is probably so with that from Cuba, 



Station. — Under stones, and among dead leaves, in moist 

 places. 



Hahitat. — Cuba; Orbigny: also Pfeiffer. Jamaica; Adams! 

 St. Thomas; T. B. ! 



19. (18.) Helix incerta (Helicostyla) Fer. and Desh. Hist. I. 



p. 221. t. 105. f. 2, - 1820-1851, 



Pfr, Mon, Hel. Viv. I. p. 266. No. 697. 1848, 



lima Rv. Conch. Icon. sp. 214. - 1851. 



