66 UNDETERMINED PUP^E. 



rocks according to Caziot. Bourguignat found it on rocks of 

 the gorges above the village of Saorgio, near Nice, in great 

 abundance. Mortillet's locality was back of Menton. G. 

 Nevill found an elongated form of the species in the pleisto- 

 cene of Menton. Caziot 's figures also represent more length- 

 ened examples. 



Unidentified and Undescribed Species of Abida, Granopupa 

 or Chcmdrina. 



Pupa affinis Aradas et Maggiore, Catalogo regionato della 

 Conchiglie viventi e fossili di Sicilia, p. 116 (Atti Accad. 

 Gioenia, xv, 1839; xx, 1843). Shell conic-cylindric, ashy, 

 smooth, solid; aperture 5-toothed; margin white, slightly re- 

 flected. Alt. 3%, diam. 1% lines. Coast of Catania. Differs 

 from P. variabiUs by the form, cylindric to the upper third, 

 and the situation of the teeth, of which one is in the insertion 

 of the lip, second in the labrum, two minute and contiguous 

 on the columella, and the fifth, laminar, in the labium. I have 

 not seen this publication, and take the diagnosis from Philippi, 

 Enum. Moll. Sicil., ii, 220, who quotes from A. & M. Ross- 

 massler's use of the name P. affinis was probably prior. 



Pupa contorta Calcara. T. cylindraceo-conica, striata, cor- 

 neo-cinerascens ; anfr. 8 plano-convexi, ultimus ante finem 

 notabiliter contortus; apertura alba, 8-dentata, margine eras- 

 siusculo, subreflexo. Long. 3 lin. Palermo, Sicily. (Calcara, 

 Effem. scient. per la Sicil., N. 75, p. 101.) 



Torquilla gastrodes Zigl. Beck, Index Moll., 1837, p. 58. 

 Dalmatia. 



Jaminia heptodonta Risso. T. glabra, nitida; anfr. 11, line- 

 olis obliquis impressis sculpti; apertura septemdentata ; epi- 

 dermis fuscescens. Circa Nizza. Long. 0.009 (Risso, Hist. 

 Nat. Eur. Merid., iv, 1826, p. 92). 



Torquilla hornbeckii Villa. See vol. xvi, p. 24. 



Pupa libanotica Tristram. Shell cylindric-oblong, corneous 

 or whitish, under the lens irregularly striate, the apex very 

 obtuse ; whorls 10, a little convex, the suture impressed ; first 

 5 whorls very obtuse and rapidly increasing ; 6th whorl about 

 equal to the 7th ; the last and penult strongly contracting, the 



