252 APPENDIX. 



ENNEA DOLIUM, Heude. 



This name is proposed for E. doliolum, Heude, non Morelet. 

 The paper in which the species is described and figured has not 

 yet come to hand. 



ENNEA FUCHSII, Gredler. (Unfigured). China. 



DIPLOMPHALUS SEBERTI, Marie. (Unfigured). Neiv Caledonia. 



Genus RHYTIDOPSIS, Ancey. 



This group has recently been proposed for such species as M. 

 clielonitis, Cr. (p. Ill), and E. Prevostiana, Crosse (p. 123). 



Genus RHYTIDA, Albers, p. 117. 



R. INDUTA, Tate (Related to Lincolniensis}. (Unfigured.) 



So. Australia. 

 R. SINCLATRI, Pfr., p. 121. 



Johnson (Proc. Roy. Soc. Tasm., 1879) places in the synonymy 

 of this species Helix bombgcina, Pfr. (PL f>0, fig. 69), and H. 

 vexanda, and H. dubitans (unfigured). He states that the species 

 is a variable one. 



Genus PARYPHANTA, Albers, p. 127. 



The following unfigured species, recently described by Hutton 

 under the generic name Amphidoxa, are to be added. 



P. JACQUENETTA, P. PERDITA, P. CORNEA, Hutton. New Zealand. 

 P. NOVAR^E, Pfeiffer. (Unfigured.) New Zealand. 



Subgenus CALTMNA, Hutton. 

 Whorls ribbed. 



P. COSTULATA, P. LAViNiA, Hutton. New Zealand, 



EL^A PORTIA, Gray, PI. 60, figs. 70-72. 



Narrowly umbilicated, rather thin, closely, arcuately plicate- 

 striate, with scattered somewhat rigid hairs ; corneous, strigate 



and maculate with reddish brown. Diam., 8 mill. 



New Zealand. 



Prof. Hutton writes (Trans. N. Z. Inst., 151, 1881), that there 

 is a ribbed variety of E. igniflua, Reeve (p. 130. this work), 

 which may be Portia, Gray ; if so, Gray's name will stand for both. 



