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C. aperta Guilding. — St. Vincent. See remarks on C. minutisisma. 



C. acicula Miiller. — Pal?earctic, and probably introduced as only a 

 single specimen was found in Porter's Wood along with C. mi)iutissiina. 



C. gundlachi Pfeiffer. — Only found in Porter's Wood. 



Subulina OCtona Chemnitz. — Most West India Islands, South 

 America, Africa, etc. Even more common than BiiUmulus exilis; 

 found all over the island, the largest specimen measured 075 inch 

 in length. 



Opeas subula Pfeiffer. — Grenada, Trinidad, Florida, Mexico, 

 Cuba, Porto Rico, Fernando Noronha ; also Sarawak, Borneo (in Brit. 

 Mus.) Habits like those of S. octo/ia, but only a few specimens found. 



O. beckiana Pfeiffer. — Peru, Nicaragua, Caraccas, Trinidad, Brazil, 

 Fernando Noronha, St. Vincent, Grenada, St. Lucia, Dominica, 

 Guadeloupe. Habits similar to those of S. octona but not so common. 



O. gfoodalli Miller. — Cuba, Porto Rico, Jamaica, Guadeloupe, St. 

 Vincent, St. Thomas, and South America. Found under stones and 

 dead leaves, but not common. 



O. OCtonoides C. B. Adams. — Jamaica, St. Thomas, Cuba, 

 Grenada ? St. John's. See remarks on 6". goodalli above. 



O. gundlachi Arango. — Cuba, Barbados, (Bland). Not yet 

 received by the author. 



O. ascendens Poey — Cuba. Porter's Wood, St. James's, only a few 

 specimens found. [This I believe to be a synonym of S. goodalli. — 

 E.A.S.]. 



Pupa pellucida Pfeiffer. — Jamaica, Cuba, Grenada. This small 

 species has been found in great numbers under stones, in different 

 localities on the Island. 



Cerion uva L. — Curasao (Bland). Only two dead specimens 

 found, one in St. Peter's and the other in St. Philip's parishes, 

 both by the Rev. N. B. Watson. 



Succinea barbadensis Guilding. — Bermuda. A common species ; 

 the author also has some fossil forms of this shell from the horizontal 

 marls in Antigua, but it is not found alive in that Island now. 



Leptinaria lamellata Pot. & Mich. — Porto Rico, Guadeloupe, 

 Grenada, St. Vincent, Trinidad, Dominica, Venezuela, Demerara, 

 Guayaquil, Peru, and the writer has recently found it in St. Lucia. 

 Found in different parts of the Island, under stones, a very large 

 specimen was met with in St. Philip's churchyard of an unusual form 

 and exceedingly beautiful, and Mr. E. A. Smith writes of it, " the 

 lamella is sometimes absent, and the whorls are also marginate at 

 times below the suture as in this specimen." 



Cylindrella (Gongylostoma) costata Guilding.— St. Lucia, 

 Dominica. Found in large numbers all over the Island; in the rainy 

 season it was frequently seen on cocoa-nut trees and in the gulleys. 



