80 MOLLUSCA. 
Bulimus miilleri, d’Orbigny, Voy. dans l’Amér. mérid. v., Moll. p. 256". 
Achatina dactylus, Brod. P. Z. 8. 1832, p. 32"; Reeve, Conch. Syst. ii. t. 179. fig. 16”. 
Glandina dactylus (Brod.), v. Mart. in Albers’s Die Helic. ed. 2. p. 287". 
Glandina strigosa, v. Mart. in Albers’s Die Helic. ed. 2, p. 28”. 
? Glandina lineata, Strebel, Beitr. Mex. Land- und Siissw.-Conch. iii. p. 47, t. 9. fig. 10 (1878) *. 
Hab.? E. Mexico. 
SoutH AMERICA, widely distributed : Colombia, Sonson and Ocana (Wallis 7); Guiana 
(Schomburgk), Cayenne (Howe 1*); Ecuador’, Tumaco I. 17 1 *°; North Peru, 
Xeberos on the River Huallaga, east of the Cordillera (Bartlett ") ; Bolivia, 
Yuracares (d’Orbigny 8); Southern Brazil, Theresopolis, in the province of 
Santa Catarina—a specimen given to the Berlin Museum by Dr. Aug. Miller. 
The specimen described by Strebel as G. lineata *’ is stated to have been found near 
San Juan Miahuatlan, between Jalapa and Misantla: I cannot distinguish it from 
examples from Colombia and Ecuador. In the collection of the late Mr. Albers 
“ Mexico ” is also given as a locality on the labels of two specimens, upon the authority 
of Cuming and Bernardi. Nevertheless, it is highly improbable that a species so 
distinct and so large should inhabit both Mexico and the continent of South America, 
and not yet have been found in the intervening region; I cannot help thinking 
that some mistake must have been made in labelling the supposed Mexican specimens. 
52. Glandina plicatula. 
Achatina plicatula, Pfr. P. Z. S. 1851, p. 258"; Monogr. Helic. Vivent. i. p. 5177; Martini & 
Chemnitz, Syst. Conch.-Cab. ed. 2, Achatina, no. 38, p. 319, t. 26. fig. 2°. 
Glandina plicatula (Pfr.), H. & A. Adams, Gen. Moll. p. 108‘; Fischer & Crosse, Miss, Scient. 
Mex., Mollusca, i. p. 95°; v. Mart. Die Binnenmoll. von Venez. (in Festschr. der Ges. 
naturf. Freunde in Berlin, 1873), p. 8°; Mousson, in Malak. Blatt. xxi. p. 15 (18738) "; 
Strebel, Beitr. Mex. Land- und Siissw.-Conch. ii. pp. 19, 20, & t. 6. figg. 33, 33 a-e, 34, 
34a, b, 35, 35 a-c, & t. 4. fig. 33°. 
Oleacina plicatula (Pf.), Gray, Cat. Pulm. p. 34°; Pfr. Monogr. Helic. Vivent. iv. p. 643”. 
Achatina lignaria, Appun, Unter den Tropen, i. p. 548 (1879) ”. 
Glandina, sp. n., Appun, loc. cit. p. 551”. 
Hab. CotomBra: in the Andes! ? 39; Ocafia and Sonson (Wallis? 8). 
VENEZUELA: Cumbre de San Hilario, and Chino near San Felipe, in the mountain 
forests (Appun ® 11 12); Cumbre de Valencia (Dr. Kretz®); San Esteban, near 
Puerto Cabello’; Caracas (Lansberg°). 
Concerning the Guatemalan locality quoted by Fischer and Crosse 5, see G. pinicola, 
antea p. 64. 
53. Glandina attenuata. 
Achatina (Glandina) attenuata, Pir. P. Z. 8S. 1851, p. 259°. 
Achatina attenuata, Pfr.in Martini & Chemnitz, Syst. Conch.-Cab. ed. 2, Achatina, no. 43, p. 322, 
t. 26. figg. 10, 11°; Monogr. Helic. Vivent. iii. p. 527°. 
Glandina (Oleacina) attenuata, Albers, Die Helic. ed. 2, p. 32+. 
