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Alt. 2.25, diam. 5 5 mm. 



Fusan, Korea. Cotypes no. 95,730 A. N. S. P. and no. 1,521 

 of Hirase's collection. 



This small species seems to be related to "Helix " horripilosella 

 Heude of China (Tchen K'eou), but that is larger, alt. 5, diam. 7 mm. 

 While these forms have some resemblance to JEgista or to the Euro-' 

 pean group of hairy Fruticicoloid Helices, it is likely that they belong 

 to an undefined group probably subordinate to Eulota or related to 

 that genus. A knowledge of the genitalia is indispensible for the 

 classification of such Helices. 



Eulota pumilio n. sp. pi. v, figs. 5, 6. 



The shell is small, rather narrowly umbilicate, with a low 

 conoidal spire and depressed last whorl. The somewhat shining 

 surface is nearly smooth, with fine, faint growth-lines only. The 

 spire has slightly convex outlines. Whorls 5, convex, slowly 

 increasing, separated by an impressed suture, the last whorl 

 rounded at the periphery, descending slightly in front. The 

 aperture is oblique, rounded lunate. Peristome thin, the outer and 

 basal margins very slightly expanded, columellar margin slightly 

 dilated. 



Alt. 4, diam. 5.3 mm. 



Fusan, Korea. Cotypes no. 95,731 Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. and 

 no. 1,523 of Hirase's collection. 



This little snail is related to the much larger £. endo, of Japan. 



Clausilia aculus mokpoensis subsp. n. pi. v, fig. 9. 



The shell is reddish amber-colored, somewhat translucent, very 

 glossy, smooth, becoming striate on the last half-whorl, and having 

 a low wave or ridge behind the lip parallel to it. Peristome not much 

 thickened. The principal plica is about one-third of a whorl long, 

 upper palatal plica moderate, the second minute, lower plica as usual. 

 Length 13.5, diam. 3 mm., whorls u^C. 



Mokpo, Korea. Cotypes no. 95.S68 A. N. S. P. and no. 1,532 

 of Hirase's coll. 



This is a small, very smooth race of C. aculus, not like any of 

 the described Chinese forms we have seen. 



