ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 379 



VERTIGO PUPAEFORMIS Pollonera. Vol. XXVI, pi. 5, fig. 10. 



Shell small, ovate-cylindric, very lightly striatulate ; whorls 

 6, convex, the last one-third the total length, provided with a 

 strong, transverse callus [crest] anteriorly. Aperture sub- 

 ovate, strongly five-toothed : 1 parietal tooth, 2 columellar, the 

 lower one smaller, and 2 pliciform palatals, the lower one 

 larger. Length 2, diam. 1.25 mm. (Pollonera). 



Italy : Val Salice, colline di Torino, Pleistocene. 



Vertigo (Dexiogyra) pupaeformis POLLONERA, Mem. Reale 

 Accad. Sci. Torino, (2), xxxviii, 1888, p. 30, fig. 22 of the 

 plate. 



This form, which Pollonera states has not been found living 

 in Piedmont or elsewhere, is said to differ from V. pygnuza 

 by the less swollen, more cylindric form, the last whorl being 

 less developed. 



VERTIGO (ALAEA) TROLLI Fischer and Wenz. Jahrb. nassau. 

 Ver. Nat., vol. 67, 1914, p. 102, pi. 7, f. 27. Upper Miocene 

 of Oppeln. 



VERTIGO ( ? GLANDICULA) GAALI Wenz. Senekenbergiana, i, 

 no. 3, 1919, p. 67. New name for Pupa (LeucochUa) cf. 

 larteti Gaal, Mitt. a. d. Jahrb. ungar. geol. Eeichsanst., xviii, 

 1911, p. 68, pi. 2, f. 4. 



VERTIGO DIVERSIDENS (Sandb.), this volume, p. 218, includes 

 the following according to Dollfus, Etude sur la Molasse de 

 1'Armagnac, in Bull. Soc. Geol. France (4), xv, 1915, p. 362: 

 V. laemodonta,, V. sansanica and V. callostoma Bgt. 



VERTIGO RHYNCHOSTOMA Bgt., this volume, p. 219, includes, 

 according to Dollfus, op. cit., p. 363: V. onixiodon and V. 

 micrcmixia Bgt. This species was found in the Noulet collec- 

 tion under the name P. vascanensis Noulet Ms. 



PAGE 220. Vertigo trigonostoma, blumi and priscilla are 

 to be removed from Ptychalaa and placed in Nesopupa, where 

 they appear to be related to the section Indopupa. Vertigo 

 capellinii (p. 221) belongs either to Nesopupa or to Ptycha- 

 laa, probably the former. 



