734 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [Oct., 



[Eulota {Acusta) redfieldi (Pfr.) has been reported from Formosa 

 by Fraser, the specimens collected by Swinhoe and identified by Cum- 

 ing. Later confirmation is lacking.] 



Eulota (Acusta) sieboldiana (Pfr.)- 



Jyushikyaku (Hirase). I cannot distinguish these from Japanese 

 examples. The species is not, we believe, found in the Ryukyu Islands. 

 It has been identified from Formosa by H. Cuming (P. Z. S., 1865, p. 

 197), from specimens sent by Swinhoe. It occurs also in Corea, but 

 has not been found in China. 



Eulota (Eulotella) similaris (F6t.). 



MUdff., Jahrb., XI, 1884, p. 325. 

 A Formosan specimen before me, received from Cuming, and proba- 

 bly collected by Swinhoe, belongs to the angular race stimpsoni Pfr. 



Eulota (Acusta) tourannensis (Soul.). 



Rev. Zool., 1842, p. 101. Voy. Bonite, p. .507, pi. 29, figs. 1, 2. Schm. 



and Bttg., Nachrbl. d. m. Ges., 1891, p. 158. 



South Cape (Schmacker). 



Eulota (Euhadra) swinhoei (Pfr.). 



P. Z. S., 1865, p. 829, pi. 46, fig. 6. 

 Formosa (Swinhoe); Taihoku (Hirase). The shells taken at this 

 place are small (diam. 45 mm.) and light yellowish-olive with some 

 darker streaks, quite unlike the typical form in color. Mr. Okura 

 took only three specimens. 



Eulota (Euhadra) pancala (Schm. and Bttg.). 



Helix bacca var. sinistrorsa Mlldff., Jahrb. XI, p. 387. 



Helix (Hadra) pancala S. and B., Nachrbl., 1891, p. 161, pi. 1, fig. 6. 



South Cape, in the mountains (Schmacker). 



Eulota (Euhadra) pancala trifasoiata (Schm. and Bttg.). 

 L. c, p. 162. 

 South Cape, at foot of the mountains (Schmacker). 



Eulota (EuhadraT) formosensis (Pfr.). 



P. Z. S., 1865, p. 829, pi. 46, fig. 7. 

 Formosa (Swinhoe). A sinistral species, not found by any later 

 collector. 



Eulota (Euhadra) bacca (Pfr.). 



P. Z. S., 1865, p. 829, pi. 46, fig. 8. 

 Formosa (Swinhoe). 

 Eulota (Euhadra) succincta (H. Ad.). 



P. Z. S., 1866, p 316, pi. 33, figs. 4, 4a. S. and B., Nachrbl., 1891, 159. 



Takao (Swinhoe); Ape Hill, Takao and Bagsa (Schmacker). 



