214 AMALIA. 



L. (KRYNICKIA) BOUIKU IGNATI, Mai >i lie. Versailles, France. 



L. (KRYNICKIA, MALINASTRUM) CYRNIACUS, Mabille. Corsica. 

 L. (KRYNICKIA, MALINASTRUM) SUBSAXANUS, Bourg. Algiers. 

 L. (KRYNICKIA) MAURELIANUS, Bourg. Nice. 



L. (PARALIMAX) VARIUS, Bourg. Caucasus. 



L. MEGASPIDUS, l>lainv. Hab. unknown. 



L. CAPENSKS, Krauss. Cape of Good Hope. 



L. KRAUSSIANUS, Heynemann. Cape of Good Hope. 



L. LEGRANDI, Tate. Tasmania. 



L. MOUENSIS, Gassies. N. Caledonia. 



L. MEMNON and L. BENGALENSIS, Theob. (not described ). India. 

 L. RAROTONGENSIS, Heynemann. Cook's Is., Polynesia. 



L. MEGALODONTES, and L. MAURUS, Quoy and Gaimard. 



Port Jackson, Australia. 

 L. CAMPESTRIS, Krauss, H. and A. Adams, Genera, 219 (Krauss 



described no such species, but L. Capensis) - . L. KRAUSSII, 



Ads. 

 L. KRAUSST, Ads. (for campestris, Kr., according to H. and A. 



Ad., preoccupied). Cape of Good Hope. 



L. NATALENSIS, Krauss, H. and A. Ad., Genera, 219 Yagihulus. 

 L. BRASILTENSIS, Semper. (Like a young L. agrestis, but with 



anatomical differences.) Brazil. 



L. ^QUINOCTTALIS, d'Orbigny. Guayaquil, Ecuador. 



L. ANDECOLUS, d'Orb. (alt. 3700 metres). Paz, Andes of Bolivia. 

 L. CHILENSIS. Gay. Chili. 



L. COBANENSIS, Crosse and Fischer. Coban, Guatemala. 



Genus AMALIA, Moquin-Tandon, 1855. 



A. MARGINATA, Drap. PL 52, figs. 32-34; PL 54, fig. 60. 



Yellowish, flesh-color, or wine-brown, becoming lighter on the 

 sides, minutely black-dotted ; shield similarly colored, laterally 

 zoned, truncate or slightly emarginate b.ehind, the sulcus oval, 

 rounded in front, acutely angulated next the pulmonary orifice ; 

 orifice posterior, pallid, finely black-margined ; sole unicolored. 



Length, 2-2'5 inches. 



Shell-plate oblongate, thin, slightly convex above ; concave 

 below, apex not very prominent, concentrically striate. 



Middle and Southern Europe. 



It is A. cristata, Lieblein ; A. Eichwaldi, Kalen. (fig. 34). 



