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Vitrina alaskana Dall. 
We found three small dead specimens in the Jemez Mountains, near 
Valle Grande, and four at El Rito de los Frijoles. 
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Euconulus trochiformis alaskensis Pilsbry. 
Common at El Rito de los Frijoles, and one specimen found in the 
Jemez Mountains near Valle Grande. 
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Zonitoides arboreus Say. 
_ Common in the Jemez Mountains, near Valle Grande, and abundant 
at El Rito de los Frijoles. 
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Pyramidula shimeki cockerelli Pilsbry. 
At El Rito de los Frijoles only two specimens were found at the 
ancient pueblo, while about two miles up the canyon from the pueblo 
the species was abundantly represented. 
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Succinea avara Say. 
Only one specimen found at El Rito de los Frijoles. We dare 
suspect that Yarrow’s record of S. stretchiana Bland at Tierra 
Amarilla‘! may refer to this species. 
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Physa sp. 
Yarrow ? recorded P. ancillaria Say from San Ildefonso, P. traskii 
Lea from Santa Fe, ?P. D’Orbigniana Lea and P. warreniana Lea 
from Abiquiu, and P. altonensis from Pescado. It is likely that these 
identifications are partly or wholly wrong, but evidently one or more 
species of Physa occur in the region. 
Yarrow’s record of Pyramidula perspectiva Say at San Ildefonso * 
is probably something else, possibly P. cronkhiter anthonyt. 
P'y' p‘e, ‘rabbit-brush louse’ (p‘y-, rabbit-brush; p‘e-, head louse). 
Pupilla sp. 
The species were consistently called thus whether found on rabbit- 
brush bushes or elsewhere. (See p. 59.) 
We have attempted to record all the Tewa names for species of 
Mollusca or their shells, and with this intent we have spent consider- 
able time examining collections of shells with a number of Indians. 
1 Yarrow, H. C., Report upon the Collections of Terrestrial and Fluviatile Mollusca Made in Portions of 
Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona During the Years 1872, 1873, and 1874, U. S. Geog. Explor. & 
Surv. W. of 100th Merid. (Wheeler Survey), V, p. 936, 1875. 
2 Thid., pp. 939, 940, 941. 
3 Ibid., p. 932. 
