28 Mr. J. G. Jeffreys's Notes on Swiss Mollusca. 



" Prata paludosa prope Tedunum, Saxon, Octodurum, Roche (haud 

 procul a domo ipso Halleri magiii) ; Mousson, Yeuetz, Charpentier. 



" A Pupa Ciipa, Jan, Kust, t. 16, f. 16, 17, quacum olim confudi 

 et ex errore sub eo nomine ad amicos misi, satis differt : testa miuu- 

 tissime granulata, nee simpliciter striatula ; anfractii ultimo obtuso 

 breviterque basi compresso ; apertura constauter edentula (in plus 

 quam 100 speciminibus) nee plica parietali iustructa, semiovali, nee 

 rotuudato-trigona, nee margiuibus callo junctis. 



" A Pupa marginata var. edentula facile distinguitur : statura 

 paullim majore, testa niagis contracta, callo pone aperturam angus- 

 tiore, concolore, nee albido et scrobiculo ad cristee cerviculis basin. 

 Hsec species locos siccos, P. Halleriana autem paludosos habitat." 



I also foimd this new and interesting species under stones and 

 at the roots of grass in wet meadows, at Visp, as well as at 

 Chable and another place in the Vallee de Bagnes ; so that its 

 elevation may be said to range from about 1250 to double that 

 number of feet above the sea-level. It is not uncommon, 

 although local. 



Pupa Alpicola, Charp. 



St. Maurice (Charp.) ; Mont Tendre ; Les Vallettes in the Valley 

 of the Dranse. Not uncommon. 



I am not satisfied that it is specifically distinct from P. tri- 

 plicata. 



Pupa triplicata, Studer. 



Saleve ; Mont la Yille ; Les Pierrettes ; Devens ; Bex ; Vallee de 

 Bagnes; Sierre ; Visp; Zermatt. Not uncommon. I also 

 found it near Dijon in France. 



Monst. testa sinistrorsa. 



Rejectamenta of a small stream into the lake below Lausanne, 

 in which I found a single specimen. It shows the close affinity 

 of form between Pupa and Vertigo. 



Pupa dolium, Drap. 



Neighbourhood of Lausanne ; Mont la Ville ; Lac du Brenet. 



Pupa ffranum, Drap. 



St. Leonard; Mont d'Orge (Charp.). 



Pupa secale, Drap. 



The Pupa hoi'deum of Studer, and quoted by M. Charpentier, 

 is only a variety of the above species. The typical form is uni- 

 versally dispersed, and not confined to the Jura and the Alps. 



Pupa variabilis, Drap. 



Sion ; Foully (Charp.) ;— Belmont Wood, near Lausanne, but not 

 common there. It is however plentiful at Antagne, near 

 Bex. 



