128 GARRETT : CATALOGUE OF CYPR^JD^. 



C. (Luponia) spurca, L. Upolu, Samoa Islands. So 

 recorded in 'Museum Godeffroy Catalog, iv.' Probably an error 

 in identification, or the species was imported in the above 

 group. Dr. Graife, who is supposed to have collected the speci- 

 mens, received to my knowledge some West Indian shells from 

 an officer of an P^nglish man-of-war which touched at Upolu,. at 

 the time that I was residing there. The above species may have 

 been obtained through the same source. 



Trivia pelluciduia, Gaskoin. South Pacific. This may" 

 possibly be identical with our species No. 75. 



T. (Pustularia) granulata, Pease. Central Pacific. This 

 is undoubtedly one of the intermediate forms which connect 

 Aladagascarensis with nucleus^ as mentioned in my remarks on 

 these species. 



Judging from his description, his specimens may not have 

 been quite full-grown. I cannot understand how he could have 

 " examined living specimens from various parts of the Pacific," 

 especially as his explorations never extended outside the Sand- 

 wich Islands. He probably referred to perfect instead of living 

 specimens. 



HELIX FUSCA (Montagu) NEAR REDCAR. 

 By C. ash ford. 



Though not a rare shell. Helix fusca is still sufficiently local 

 to merit record as occurring in Wilton Wood, its favorite resort 

 being the leaves of the woodrush. 



J.C, ii., April, 1879 



