336 Rev. Canon Norman's Revision 



Subgenus 3. Kuzmichia, Brusina. 



245. Clausilia hidentata^ Strom, = C. rugosa, Jeffr.,= J'. 

 nigricans, Pult. 



Westerlund makes Clausilia rugosa, Drap., a different 

 species from Turbo nigricans, Pulteney ; bat the Turbo 

 bidentatus of Strom is an earlier name than either, dating 

 from 1765. 



246. Clausilia parvula, Studer. 



Clausilia parvula, A. Schmidt, Kritische Gruppen der Europalschen 

 ClausUien, 1857, p. 33, figs. 69-74, 189, 190 ; Jeffreys, Brit. Conch. 

 V. p. IGl, pi. xcix. fig. 2. 



Kinver, near Stourbridge; several specimens {Grant Allen) . 



The above reference will give good figures of the shell, the 

 European distribution of which is thus represented in my 

 collection : — Namur, Metz, Drachenfels, Geneva, Savoy, and 

 var. minor from Carinthia. 



It must be remembered that this is not* the first time that 

 so-called Cl.jjarvula has been recorded as British. Gray 

 {' Manual,' p. 218) writes : — " Mr. Alder has kindly commu- 

 nicated to me ' a specimen of the shell he sent to Turton, 

 which Dr. Turton calls C. parvula (t. v. p. 59), and also the 

 specimens of the true C. parvula (according to Ferussac), 

 found in Germany, for comparison.' He further observes 

 that all the British specimens he has seen he thinks are only 

 varieties of C. nigricans, which I think the specimen fully 

 bears out." 



247. Clausilia Roljjhi (Gray). 



[Jeffreys, vol. v. p. 162, pi. xcix. fig. 2, records Clausilia 

 {Papillijera) solida, Drap., as British on the strength of 

 a single specimen found by Mr. Ricii (a dealer in shells) 

 with C. laminoM at Stapleton, near Bristol. The wretched 

 figure given appears to me to represent the allied C. bidens, 

 Linn. (= C. papillaris, Miill.) rather than G. solida, Drap. 

 C. bidens was long ago recorded by Pulteney as having 

 occurred in Dorset, and I have a specimen which was one of 

 several said to be British preserved in the Plymouth Museum, 

 and given me thence in 1853.] 



Fam. 5. Stenogyridse. 



Genus 1. CiONELLA, Jeffreys. 



Cochlicopa of Ferussac included species of Glandina, and 

 is a synonym of that genus rather than of the present one. 



