1 66 Quarterly Journal of Co7ichology. 



Tapparone-Canefri. — Rectifications dans la nomenclature 

 de quelques especes du genre Scalaria (Corrections of the nomen- 

 clature of some species of Scalaria).— yf^. 152 — 156. 



Scalaria simillima, Tapparone, ^ S. principalis, Sowerby nee 

 Pallas. 



S. Fischeriana, T.-C, = .S". unicostafa, Sowb., nee Orbigny. 



S. microsoma, T.-C, = -S". attenuata, Sowb., nee Pease. 



S. jucunda, T.-C; Dr. Tapparone-Canefri does not admit the 

 genus Constantia and consequently changes the name of Constan- 

 tia elegans, A. Adams, Xo jucunda, as the elegans has already been 

 used several times in the genus Scalaria. 



Scalaria Carpenteri, T.-C, =6". raricostata, CaqDenter; changed 

 on account of -S. ?-aricosta, Lamarck. 



S. ( Psychrosoma ) Gouldi, T.-Q,.,^Opalia horealis, Gould, nee 

 Beck. 



S. (P.) Crosseana, T.-C, ^Opalia bullata, Carpenter; must be 

 changed unless Psychrosoma be raised to the rank of a genus, as 

 there is a S. bullata, Sowerby, {1844). 



S. (P.) erronea, T.-C; figured by Sowerby as S. Morchi, Angas, 

 which it is not. 



Cirsotrenia Kienefi, T.-C,^S. decussata, Kiener, nee Lamarck. 



Fagot. — Observations sur la Faune malacologique de Caute- 

 rets, P. Fischer (Observations on Dr. Fischer's malacological Fauna 

 of Cauterets). — pp. 156 — 158. 



Replies to certain observations made by Dr. Fischer, in his article 

 in the previous number, on the Catalogue of the MoUusca of the 

 Higher Pyrenees published by Fagot and de Nansouty. M. Fagot 

 states that he has himself found Carychium minimum up to a height 

 of more than 1 100 metres, after a few other corrections he adds that 

 Pomatias crassilabris extends to about 1900 metres, not to 1200 — 

 1500, only, as stated by Fischer: that Pupa Pyrena'aria, var,, or 

 perhaps a distinct species, has been found by General de Nansouty 

 at the Col de Sencours (2600 metres), that the specimens oi Helix 

 carascalensis found on the Pic du Midi areas small as those of the 



