196 FAUNA AND FLORA OF PALESTINE. 



151. Liiiincca syriaca? Mouss. 

 Near Baalbec. 



152. L'mincca tnincatitla. (Mull. Venn. Hist, ii., p. 130.) 

 Lake Huleh. 



153. Cyciostoiim olivicri. Chemii. ed. nov., p. 156, pi. 21, f. 20. 



Very common in the neighbourhood of the plains of Phoenicia and 

 Acre, but not met with further south or east. 



154. Cyclostoma elegans. Miill. Verm. Terr, et Fluv. Hist, ii., 

 P- ^2>1- 



155. BitJiinia saulcyi. Bourg. Voy. Mer Morte, p. 63. 

 The Bukaa. 



156. BitJiinia gaillardoti. Bourg. 



157. Bithinia haivadieriana. Bourg. Voy. INIer Morte, p. 63. 

 Lake Huleh. 



158. BitJiinia inoquiniana. Bourg. 



159. BitJiinia Jiebraonmi. Bourg. 



Ain Fijeh, and other fountains in the Bukaa ; very common. 



160. BitJiinia [Paludina) pJiialensis. Conrad. 

 Birket er Ram (Lake Phiala). 



161. BitJiinia rubens. Menke. Synopsis, p. 134. 



Lake Huleh. 



There are several other species of minute Paludinidts, which I have 

 not been able to determine. 



162. JMclania tuberculata. Mtill. Verm. Terr, et Fluv., p. 191. 

 Occurs living in various streams, and semi-fossil in great numbers on 



the marl-deposits by the Dead Sea. By the shores of the Lake of Galilee 

 dead and bleached specimens are very common. 



