114 JOURNAL OF CONCHOLOGY, VOL. II, NO. 4, OCTOBER, I904. 



Since writing the above I have, through the kindness of Mr. 

 Ponsonby, seen a copy of "The Cyclophoridse" by Dr. Kobelt, pub- 

 lished in July, 1902, and he separates Alegalomastoma from Pupina 

 and makes of it a separate sub-family, Megalomastomatese. 



The sub-family Pupininre he divides into two sections, viz.: 

 Pupinelleae and Pupineae. 



The following are the genera: — 

 Section I. Pupinelle^. 



Genus i. Pseudopomatias Mlldff. - - 6 species. 



„ 2. Rhaphaiclus L. Pfr. - - 8 „ 



„ 3. Streptaulus Benson - - i ,, 



„ 4. Schistoloma Kob. - - - 11 „ 



( = Copiocheihis Gould). 

 „ 5. Tortulosa Gray. - - - 2 ,, 



{=Cataulus L. Pfr.). 



Sub-genus a, Eucatmilus Kob. 

 ,, B, Tortulosa Gray 



,, 6 Pollicaria Gould 



{-^Hybocystis Bru.). 

 ,, 7. Pupinella Gray. 



Sub-genus a, Pupinella Gray 

 „ B, Piipinopsis H. Ad. 

 „ 8. Bellardiella Tapp. 

 ,, 9. Hedleya Cox - - - . i „ 

 Making 88 species of Piipinellece. 



Section II. PupiNEiE. 



Genus x. Pupina Vignard. 



Sub-genus a, Pupina Vignard 14 species. 

 „ B, Tylotceckus'K.oh.&i'M.m.']2 „ 

 „ c, Siphonostyla Kob. 2 „ — 88 ,, 



„ 2. Hargravesia H. Adams ■ ■ 5 ,, 

 ,, 3. MouUnsia Grat. - - - ^7 » 



{=Pegisfoma Van Hasselt). 

 „ 4. Porocallia Mlldff. - - - 6 „ 



„ 5. Callianella R. B. Newton - - 5 ,, 

 {=Caliia Gray). 

 Making 121 species of Pupinece. 



Kobelt separates his section Pupinece^ which includes what are 

 considered as true Pupince into five genera, and the first one, genus 

 Pupina, which has two slits or channels in the mouth, into three 

 sub-genera. 



