VERTIGO MOULINSIANA Dupuy. 



By J. R. Le B. TOMLIN and The Rev. E. W. BOWELL. 



Plate III. 

 As well-known, F. moulinsiana Dup. was first placed on the British 

 List by the late Dr. J. Gwyn Jeffreys {^Brit. Conch., i, p. 255) on 

 the strength of examples obtained in 1845 "under stones by the 

 side of a small lake at Ballinahinch, near Roundstone, Co. Galway." 

 There is now, however, no doubt that these specimens, as well as those 

 found more recently by Dr. Scharff in the neighbouring Aran Isles 

 {Irish Naturalist, i, p. 136), really belong to the closely allied 

 V. lilljel)orgi\Ntsi., and not to V. moulinsiana Dup. at all. 



By the kindness of the Editors of the Irish Naturalist, we are per- 

 mitted to reproduce in the present number a plate which appeared in 



antivertigo, V. moulinsiana, and V. lilljeborgi, as well as a series of 



