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10. S. am/phihia, Drap. var. 



Adigrat and Antalo. The mouth is a little rounder 

 than in European specimens, but there appears to be no 

 important distinction. Vv 



11. Bulimus Ahyssinicus, Eiipp. 



Hadoda near ZuUa, and Keren in Bogos. I found but 

 a single specimen in each place. 



12. B. Olivieri, Pfr. 



Scarce in Tigr^. Common further south above 6,000 

 feet. I found it first near Undul, but it was scarce. 

 About Ashangi and throughout the Lasta hills it was 

 the commonest shell met with, and it is the finest and 

 handsomest land-shell found by me in Abyssinia. A 

 specimen from the Wadela plateau is greatly elongated. 

 There is considerable variation in size. 



13. Stenogyra graxiilis {^) 'S.-a.iiaa. 



Adabagi, Tigr^. A single immature specimen of this 

 or some closely allied species. 



14. Pupa caenopicta, Hutt. 

 Syn. P. Sennaarensis, Pfr. 

 F. Senegcdensis, Mor. 



Meshek. I was surprised at finding this common 

 Indian shell on the Abyssinian highlands. The speci- 

 mens were quite indistinguishable from some Indian 

 examples, and there can, I think, be no question that 

 the two forms described by PfeifFer and Morelet are the 

 same. 



