228 Terrestrial Shells collected in New Granada. 



Habitat. — Peru ; Troscliel : also Pfeiffer, teste de Tschudi. 

 Pfeiffer mentions that one specimen only was collected. 



3. Clausilia epistoiniiim. 



SpionymT/. 



Clausilia epistomium Kiister Monogr. p. 13. t. 1. f. 5-8. 1847. 

 Pfr. Mon. Hel. Viv. II. p. 397.. No. 2. 1848. 



Station. — On rotten wood, and among dead leaves and sticks 

 under stones, in moist shady places. 



Habitat. — Marmato, (near Vega de Supia) Andes, west bank 

 of the river Cauca, in New Granada, at elevations above the 

 level of the sea of from five to seven thousand feet. T. B. ! 

 Central America ; Kiister : also Pfeiffer, " teste CI. Thomae." 



We collected fourteen live and three dead specimens. 



Catalogue of TERRESTRIAL Shells collected by T. Blai^d 

 IN New Granada, in 1851. 



1. Cyclostoma giganteum Gray. Sowb. Thes. Conch. I. 



92. No. 5. t. 23. f. 8. 9. 1843. 



Station. — Among dead leaves, in moist places. 



Habitat. — Mountains about Marmato (western Cordillera of 

 the Andes) ; also on the mountains, (central Cordillera) east of 

 the Paramo of Erve, towards Fresno. 



2. C. Popayannm Lea Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. VI. new series 



p. 94. pi' 23. f. 76. - - - 1834. 

 Statio7i. — Among dead leaves. 



Habitat. — Banks of the Cauca, below Marmato, and east side 

 of the Magdalena near Mendes. 



3. C. Quitense Pfr. Proc. Zool. Soc. - - - - 1851. 

 Station. — Same station. 



Habitat — Marmato ; and Santa Ana, near Mariquita. 



