Catalogue of the Shells of Connecticut. 281 



181. Pupa exigua, Say, Stratford. Gould, fig. 122. 



182. Pupa fallax, Say, (Cyclostoma marginata, Say,) Hou- 

 satonic shore. Gould, fig. 123. 



*183. Pupa Gouldii, Binney, Northford. Proceedings B. S. 

 N. H., p. 105. 



184. Pupa Milium, Gould, Fisher's Island, Stonington. Gould, 

 fig. 118. 



*185. Pupa modesta, Say, Stonington. Gould, fig. 119. 



186. Pupa ovata, Say, Stonington. Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci., 

 Vol. II, p. 376. 



187. Pupa simplex, Gould, Fisher's Island, Stonington. Gould, 

 fig. 121. 



188. Bulinus lubricus, Brug., Hartford. Gould, fig. 124. 



189. Succinea avara, Say, Crimber's Neck shore. Gould, 

 fig. 127. 



*190. Succinea campestris. Say, Oldfield, Stratford. Gould, 

 fig. 126. 



191. Succinea ovalis. Say, Crimber's Neck shore. Gould, 

 fig. 125. 



192. Auricula bidentata, Say, sp., Gould, Stratford. Gould, 

 fig. 130. 



193. Auricula denticulata, Mont, sp., Gould, Stonington. 

 Gould, fig. 129. 



194. Cyclostoma lapidaria, Say, Housatonic. Jour. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci., Vol. II, p. 14. 



Lymn^ana. 



195. Planorbis armigerus, Say, Peck's lane, Stratford. Gould, 

 fig. 138. 



196. Planorbis bicarinatus, Say, Weston. Gould, fig. 134. 



197. Planorbis campanulatus, Say, shore of Housatonic. Gould, 

 fig. 133. 



198. Planorbis deflectus. Say, Bantam Lake, Litchfield. Gould, 

 fig. 136. 



*183. Dr. Binney observes that this species seems to be very common in the 

 Middle States and in New England, though not before described. 



*185. Prof. Adams distinguishes Pupa modesta from P. ovata. Dr. Gould has 

 ascertained that the former was described from an imperfect specimen of the latter. 

 B. J. N. H., Vol. IV, p. 351. 



*190. I took of the Succinea campestris in Oldfield, Stratford, four hundred and 

 fifty specimens in one afternoon. 



