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B. Harleyi. B. Munsteri. 



" Waageni. " modestus. 



" Heeri. " Gillieroni. 



*' avena, Dumortier. " Privatensis. 



" Charmoutltensis. " Picteti. 



*' hifer. " Laryi. 



" ohesidus. " fusulus. 



*' recurreiis. *' Olucyensis. 



" pumilm. " Fraasi. 



" GundersJiofensis. " elegantulus. 



" idoneus. " Merceyi. 



Les vulgar isateurs en matiere malacologique. By H. Crosse. 



This paper is principally a review of and correction of errors 

 in " La Vie et les Moeurs des Animaux Zoophytes et Mollus- 

 ques," recently published by M. Louis Figuier. 



MoIIusques terrestres vivantes du Piemont. By the Abbe Joseph 

 Stabile. 8vo., 141 pp., and 2 plates. Milan, 186-4. 



The new species described are : — 



Clausilia 31ellce. Pupa BlortiUeti. 



Several new varieties of species of Helices, etc., are also char- 

 acterized, A number of pages at the end of the volume are de- 

 voted to notes on the modern genera of Ilelieidce, anatomical de- 

 scriptions, &c. 



Revue et Magasin de Zoologie. 

 No. 2. Paris, 1866. 



Nouvelles 3Iiscellanees Malacologiques. By Dr. Pala- 

 DILHE (of Montpellier.) 



Bugesia Bourguignati. 



This is a new minute fresh-water shell, resembling somewhat 

 a very small Ceritliium or microscopic io,* but diifering generi- 

 cally in having a wide, compressed, not callous columella, re- 

 sembling that of Lacuna. Bugesia is supposed to belong to the 

 family Melaniidce. It attains a length of 1| millimetres by -| 

 mill. diam. Locality, in Avashings of the River Lez, near Mont- 

 pellier, France. This makes the third new genus of minute fresh- 



* The genus lo is, doubtless, here understood to embrace snch species 

 as Lithasia nupera, Say, {=' verrucosa, Raf.,) as I he magnified figure of 

 Bugesia is not very unlike an elongated variety of that species. 



