60 THE NAUTILUS. 



Anodontoides ferussaeianus, Lea. Milwaukee and Root rivers, 

 Milwaukee Co.; Jambo Creek, Manitowoc Co. 



Symphynota compressa, Lea. Jambo Creek, Manitowoc Co. 



Symphynota costata, Raf. Milwaukee River. 



Symphynota complanata, Barnes. Milwaukee River; Two Rivers, 

 Manitowoc Co. 



Alasmidonta calceola, Lea. Lake Michigan, Milwaukee ; Jambo 

 Creek, Manitowoc Co. 



Alasmidonta marginata, Say (truncata, B. H. Wr.). Milwaukee 

 River. 



Unio aibbosus, Barnes. Milwaukee River; Fox River, Waukesha 

 Co.; Two Rivers and Hika, Manitowoc Co.; Lake Winnebago; 

 ancient shell heaps at Winneconne, Winnebago Co. 



Quadrula undulata, Barnes. Fox River, Waukesha Co.; Two 

 Rivers, Manitowoc Co.; Clear Water Lake Creek, Oneida Co.; 

 ancient shell heaps, Winneconne, Winnebago Co. 



Quadrula pustiilosa, Lea. Ancient shell heaps at Winneconne. 



Quadrula rubiginosa, Lea. Milwaukee River ; Two Rivers, 

 Manitowoc Co.; Clear Water Lake Creek, Oneida Co. 



Quadrula trigona, Lea ? Milwaukee River at Lindwurm. 



A list of the Lhnnseidse, Sphseriidse and other fresh-water shells 

 will be given in a future number. 



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DESCRIPTIONS OF INDIAN AND BURMESE LAND SHELLS re- 

 ferred to the genera Macrochlamys, Bensonia Taphrospira (gen. 

 nov.), Microcystina, Euplecta, and Polita. By W. T. Blanford 

 (Proc. Zool. Soc., Lond., 1904, pub. Apr. 18, 1905). Eighteen 

 new species are described, and the new genus Taphrospira is erected 

 for Macro chlamys -like snails with a trench or gutter bordering the 

 suture outwardly. Four species are referred to this group : T. 

 convallata Bens., T. bothy char ax ' Bens.' Fult., T. compluvialis Blf t 

 and T. excavata n. sp., the last two being figured. This is an un- 

 usually well-marked group for the Zonitidce, quite deserving recog- 

 nition in nomenclature, though differing from Macrochlamys only in 

 the sutural gutter. The soft anatomy is unknown. To the above 

 list should be added Macrochlamys diadema Dall, described in a for- 

 mer number of this journal. H. A. P. 



