162 SUPPLEMENT. 



P. 286. — C. solida. Mr. Rich found a single specimen, 

 with 0. laminata, at Stapleton, near Bristol ; I have figured 

 this as well as a Kinver specimen of C. parvula. E. S. Swe- 

 den (Walmstedt, /. Westerlund) ; Mont Blanc (Payot) ; Tus- 

 cany (Gentiluomo) ; S. France (Draparnaud and others). 



P. 287. — Cochlicopa. L. Pfeiffer has unaccountably ig- 

 nored this long-established generic name, and adopted Bisso's 

 other name Ferusacia. But Eisso gave Helix luhrica of Miil- 

 ler as the type of Cochlicopa ; and that name is much older 

 than Ferusacia or Ferussacia. 



P. 290. — C. tridens. Llandudno (E. E. Thomas). E. 

 Belgium (Colbeau) ; Mont Blanc (Payot). 



P. 292. — C. lubrica. E. Persia (Marquis James Doria, 

 /. Issel); Lapland (Wallenberg) ; Canada (D' Urban and Bell). 

 Achatina maderensis of E. T. Lowe. 



P. 297. — Achatina acicula. E. Cattaro (Waldersdorff) . 



P. 300. — Cartchium minimum. M. Baudon has observed 

 that it is very fond of decaying animal matter. 



P. 302, 1. 2 and 3 from top. — The upper part of the spire 

 is incomplete ; and the inner convolutions in that part are 

 represented by mere ledges. 



P. 304. — Ctclostoma elegans. F. In a tufaceous deposit 

 between Pwll Gwyn and Caerws, Flintshire (Maw). E. Jut- 

 land, probably introduced (Morch) ; Belgium (Colbeau) ; lU 

 lyria, Istria, and Dalmatia (v. Schrockinger). 



P. 308. — Acme lineata. E. Kiev, Eussia (jelski) ; Den- 

 mark (Poulsen and Morch) ; Sicily (Calcara) ; Dalmatia 

 (Brusina) ; Algeria (J. W. Flower, as A. Lallemanti of Bour- 

 guignat). Acicula polita, Hartmann. 



P. 312. — Southey mentions the snail in a very uncompli- 

 mentary way : — 



" And through the shining ray was seen the track 

 Of slimy snail obscene." 



( Vision of the Maid of Orleans.) 



P. 315, 1. 20 from top, for " in" r. " through." 

 P. 316. — The table of geographical and geological distribu- 

 tion requires a few alterations in consequence of the foregoing 

 notices ; these alterations can easily be made in the proper 

 columns. 



