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Pupa pellucida. 



W. Indies, Yucatan. 



* Pupa Barbadensis, Pfr. 



Barbados. 



On the authority of Bland, quoted by Wallace. 



Pupoides fallax, Say. 



? Bulimulus nitidulus, Pfr. 

 United States, W. Indies. 



Bulimulus decollates, L. 



Cuba, Southern Europe, etc. 



This species appears to have been recently introduced, and 

 is not mentioned in the earlier lists of the Bermudian pul- 

 monates. It is, however, very abundant in places; we found 

 it especially numerous along the roadside near the Smith 

 Parish Church. 



* Caecilianella (Cionella) acicula, Mull. 



Central Europe, Madeira. 



Stenogyra octona, Chemn. 



Antilles, Caracas, Panama. 



Alexia Bermudensis, Ads. 

 Pedipes tridens, Pfr. 



This species is considered by Arango (Contribution a la Fauna 

 Malacologica Cubana, p. 60) to be identical with Pedipes mirabilis, 

 Miihlf., a form from Cuba, Jamaica, Guadeloupe, etc. 



Melampus pusillus, Gmel. 



W. Indies. 



Melampus Redfieldi, Pfr. 



4. 



Melampus coffea, L. 



W. Indies, Mexico, Guiana. 



Melampus (Tralia) cingulatus, Pfr. 



Cuba, Jamaica, Porto Rico. 



Truncatella Caribaeensis, Sow, 



