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Ashmunella townsendi Bartsch. 

 Described from Ruidoso, Lincoln County, New Mexico.^ 



Oreohelix strigosa depressa Ckll. 

 Three weathered specimens which appear to belong to some form 

 of 0. strigosa Gould were found in the Jemez Mountains near Valle 

 Grande. Our Indian informants were not familiar with them and 

 had no name for them, but did not confuse them with AsJimunella. 

 Ashmun's list, hereinbefore mentioned, includes Oreohelix concen- 

 trata. Dall, from near Bland, at an altitude of 10,000 feet. 



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Pupilla muscorum Linne. 

 We found a single specimen at El Rito de los Frijoles. 



Pupilla hlandi Morse. 

 Abundant at El Rito de los Frijoles and in the Jemez Mountains 

 near Valle Grande. 



Bifidaria, pellucida parvidens Sterki. 

 We found one in a canyon half-way to the top of Jemez Mountains, 

 near Valle Grande. 



Vertigo coloradensis hasidens Pilsbry & Vanatta. 

 The type locality is Bland, New Mexico. ^ 



Vertigo concinnula Cocker ell. 

 We found two specmiens of this species in the Jemez Mountains, 

 near VaUe Grande. It was recorded from these mountains by Pilsbry 

 and Vanatta also.^ 



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Cochlicopa luhrica MiiWer. 

 Common at El Rito de los Frijoles. 



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Vallonia cyclophorella Ancey. 

 Common in the Jemez Mountains, near Valle Grande, and abundant 

 in the can5^on at El Rito de los Frijoles. 



1 Bartsch in Smithson. Misc. Coll., XLvn, pp. 13-14, 1904. 



2 Pilsbry, Henry A., and Vanatta, Edward O., A Partial Revision of the Pupaj of the United States, 

 Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. for 1900, p. 004. 



3 Pilsbry, Henry A., and Vanatta, Edward G., op. cit.. pp. 599-600. 



