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of growth on the body-whorl are peculiar, and the style of coloura- 
tion is very remarkable. I have much pleasure in naming this 
very interesting form after Mr. Broadway. 
22.—Bulimulus (Drymeeus) vincentinus (Pfeiffer). 
Hab.: Also Venezuela (Guppy). 
23.—Cylindrella trinitaria Pfeiffer. 
24.—Pupa uvulifera Guppy. PI. VIII, f. ro. 
P. uvulifera Guppy, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1868, vol. i., p. 441. 
In describing this species, Mr. Guppy does not give details 
of the dentition of the aperture. He merely remarks that the 
aperture is semi-ovate “ plicis munita, plica parietalis verticalis, 
lamelliformis.” | Specimens of this species, presented to the 
British Museum by Mr. Guppy, exhibit five unequal teeth, viz. : 
a double parietal tooth larger than any of the other teeth, a 
single columellar tooth, and three palatal teeth, of which the 
uppermost on the right nearest to the parietal is very small and 
difficult of observation. P. pellucida Pfr. is very closely allied 
to this species. 
25.—*Pupa Eyriesi Drouet. 
26.—Ennea (Huttonella) bicolor Hutton. 
Also St. Thomas and St. Lucia (Gibbons), and Grenada. 
27.—-Streptaxis deformis Férussac. 
Also occurs in Barbados and South America. 
28.—Simpulopsis rufovirens (Moricand). 
Simpulopsis rufovirens Pfeiffer, Conch. Cab., ed. 2, p. 30, pl. i, 
f. 3-4; Reeve, Conch. Icon., vol. xiii, f. 3. 
S. corrugata Guppy, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1866, vol. xvil., 
P53) Journ derConchs a S7Srs pase ampleexe wien 
Hab. : Bahia, Brazil (Moricand); Trinidad, Guppy. 
I cannot distinguish Mr. Guppy’s S. corrugata from speci- 
mens of S. vwfovirens preserved in the Cuming collection, and 
Mr. Guppy seems to be in doubt with regard to the validity of 
his species. I should also mention that in the figure in the 
J.C., vili., Oct. 1896. 
