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the Irish species of Limax, and figures them in three 

 plates. 



They are, L. maximus, L. ylaucus, new species (arboreus, 

 Bouchard Chantreux : mantle produced behind, with con- 

 centric strise ; albus flavescens, glauco variegatus, clypeo 

 dorsoque duabus fasciis nigricantibus, tentaculis obscuris) ; 

 L. flavus, Drap.; L. agrestis, L.; L. Sowerbii, Fer. ; L. 

 Gagates, Drap. 



L. rustica, Millet (Guerin Mag. pi. 63) ; shield smooth, 

 clear red brown, with black lines on each side ; body 

 keeled, with two black fasciae, lateral foramen situate rather 

 posteriorly (subpostica). France. 



Helix Charpentleri, Sclioltz, 1. c. allied to fanstlna, Ziegl., and cornea, Drap. 

 Silesia. H. Sowerbyana, fulrlda, porphyria, indistincta, mexicana, oajacemis, 

 Winteriana, tmdpom/tm, Pfeiffer, all of which have been already described iu 

 his ' Symbolfe Hcliceorum,' are figured by Philippi, in his second Part ; and 

 H. bicincta, Guerini, detecta, lusitanicu, Pfeiffer, arc also figured in the third 

 part of Philippi's work, as well as H. Cummyii (Proc. Zool. Soc. 1842), 

 paludosa, and fragilis, Pfeiffer. (Wiegmanu's Archiv. 1839.) H. plana, 

 Dmikcr, ib. discoid, with a callous tooth on the colmnella. East Indies. ? 

 H. Zeus (Proc. Zool. Soc. 184-2.) Also calcmeehroa and distorta, Jonas, 

 the two latter from Guinea. H. (Helicelld) australis, Menke, 1. c., allied to 

 H. irrorata, Zgl. 



Carocolla sulplanata, Petit, from New Granada (Rev. Zool. p. 238), is 

 closely allied to H. plicata, Born., but is smaller and flatter ; it is figured in 

 pi. OS of 'Guerin's Magasin.' 



Bulimus subsemiclausus, Powisianus, and Goudoti, Petit, from New 

 Granada. (Rev. Zool. p. 239.) Are figured and described at length in 

 ' Guerin's Magasiu,' 1843, pi. 65-07 ; as arc also B. nialleatus and fttl- 

 ffuratus, Jay, from South America, which had already been instituted in 

 the ' Rev. Zool.,' 1842. 5. bicinctus, Recluz. (Rev. Zool. 1843), from 

 Socotra. Of this genus, Pliilippi hi his third Part, has figured : B. bull id u, 

 Brod., B. simplex (Proc. 1842), pallens, and guineaisis, Jonas, the two latter 

 from Guinea, fictilis, Brod., caloba/ptus, Jonas (Proc. 1842), and the fol- 

 lowing species, which have been already instituted elsewhere (Proceed. 

 Symb. and these Archiv.) : B. Cumingii ) -truncatus,sulcosus > fulmcans. l Schiede- 

 anus, canimarensis, turricula. pachycliilus, Bridyesii and eburneus. In the 

 ' Memoires de la Societe Royale dcs Sciences de Liege' (torn, i, 1843 and 

 1844, p. 201, pi. 7) Nyst has figured and described two species from 

 Columbia: B.fulminans, testa ovata-oblouga, imperforata, rugulosa, vcntri- 

 cosa, fulvo-brunnea, strigis flexuosis castaneis, sutura pallescente; lougitu- 



