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France. He states that the Portuguese specimens are larger 

 than those of France (Isthmia muscorum Drap., Locard, Ar- 

 chives Mus. d'Hist. Nat. Lyon, vii, 1899, p. 153). It has been 

 reported from Portugal by Morelet and Castro. 



According to Clessin the following is a synonym: Pupa 

 pusillima Forster, in Fiirnrohr's Naturhist. u. Topographic 

 Regensburg, 1838-40, no. 59 (not seen by H. P.). 



Add the following to the list of fossil species, p. 60 : 

 TRUNCATELLINA PODOLICA (Lomnicki) . Pupa podoUca Lorn., 



Verb. K. K. Geol. Eeichsanst., 1886, p. 423. Miocene, Fol- 



warki, Gahzia. 



Page 78. The following species should be inserted : 



12a. TRUNCATELLINA SCHARFFI (Boettger). 



It is easily to be distinguished from P. minutissima Hartm. 

 (T. cylindrica Fer.) and its varieties dentiens Moq.-Tand. 

 and od&ntostoma West, by having a strong basal tooth, a long, 

 rather forwardly advanced palatal tooth, weak columellar 

 tooth, and the nearly smooth surface of the shell. Also from 

 P. strobeli Gredl. (which appears to be distributed through- 

 out Italy, as I have positively identified examples from 

 Naples and Messina), the French form appears so much more 

 amply distinct by the weaker sculpture of the shell, the 

 greater size, and by having an additional whorl, that I view it 

 as new, and would preliminarily name it P. (Isthmia) scharffi, 

 after its discoverer (Bttg.). 



France: debris of the Garonne near Bordeaux (Robert 

 Scharff). 



P[upa] (Isthmia) scJiarffi BOETTGER, Nachrbl. D. M. Ges., 

 xi, May, 1879, p. 51. P. strobeli var. scharffi Bttg., WESTER- 

 LUND, Fauna, p. 126. 



This form was referred to on p. 72, but by oversight the 

 description was omitted. The reference to Boettger was in- 

 correctly given. 



PUPOIDENS LARDEUS (Pfr.). Page 126. 

 Lieut.-Col. A. J. Peile, who collected lardeus in Bombay 



