94 THE NAUTILUS. 



immediate neighborhood " by J. Cosmo Melvill and R. Standen ; 

 " Notes on some Anglesea land aud fresh water Mollusca " by Chas. 

 Oldham ; " Observations on the pairing of Limax maximus L." by 

 Lionel E. Adams; "Notes on a Collection of Marine Shells from 

 Lively Island, Falkland, with list of species," by J. Cosmo Melvill 

 and K. Standeu, the following new species are described and figured. 

 Lachesis euthrioides, Cyamium falklandicum, Thracia Antarctica. 

 " Observation on abnormal specimens of Planorbis spirorbis and 

 other fresh water shells at Tenby," by A. G. Stubbs. The article is 

 illustrated by a very interesting plate showing the various abnormal 

 forms. " Notes on the land Mollusca of Grange-over-sands, Lan- 

 cashire" by R. Standen; "On Latirus armatus Ad." by J. Cosmo 

 Melvill. 



JOURNAL DE CONCHYLIOLOGIE, Vol. 46, Jan. 1898 (received 

 Sept. 23). " Note sur quelques Mollusques terrestres des Isles Phil- 

 ippines encore peu repandus dans les collections," par. H. Crosse (1 

 plate ). 



" Coquilles nouvelles proveuant des n'coltes de M. L. Levay dans 

 le Haut-Mekong pendant la campague du Massie (1893-'94-'95), 

 par. A. Bavay. New species described and figured : Amphidromus 

 Laosianus, Paludina simonis, P. Lagrandierei). Additions a la 

 Faune Malacologique terrestre et fluviatile de la Nouvelle-Calt-- 

 donie et de ses dependances, par. H. Crosse. 



Description de coquilles fossiles des Terrains tertiaires inferieurs 

 (suite), par. M. C. Mayer Eymar (2 plates) 12 new species are 

 described. 



The 430te and 437te Lieferungen of the Systematisches Conchy- 

 lien Cabinet have appeared. The former, by Clessin, treats of 

 Aplysia, aud it is so inexpressibly bad that it is beyond criti- 

 cism. Lieferuug 437 continues Kobelt's account of the Aurlcnlidw , 

 including Zoospeum, Carychium, Pythia, Alexia and Cas8idula,&nd is 

 by far the best monograph yet published on these forms, though 

 omissions are more numerous than we could wish. Thus in 

 ( '(trychium, Bourguignat's description and figures of his two worth- 

 less species, existelium and euphceum, are given, while exile, occi- 

 dentale and jamaicense, all well marked American species, figured 

 years ago in the Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, 

 Philadelphia, and in this journal, are not mentioned. The Cali- 

 foruian form of Alexia is also omitted, etc., etc. 



