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Helix (Canuena) orientalis A. aud R. [Wliat he found was 

 probably E. luhuana'] . 



Helix (^Fndicicola) genulahris Mart. [= E. similaris var.]. 



SiMONOSEKI, 



A town of Nagato Province, on the strait of the same name. 

 Hasseustein prefers the name Akamagasheki. 



Helix (Fndicicola') stimpsoni Pfr. [= ^ufofa similaris var.], 



MOSOSEKI. 



A village at the northern point of the Province Buzeu, Kyushu, 

 on the Strait of Simouoseki, aud spelled " Mosi " on some maps. 

 It is the " Moji " of Hassenstein's folio map of 1885. 



Helix (Acusta) sieholdiana Pfr. 



Helix (Camcena) peliomphala Pfr. Qirobably E. callizona 

 maritima G. and P.]. 



Helix ( Camcena) orientalis A. and R. [probably E. luhuana 

 Sowb.]. 



Helix (Fruticicola) commoda A. Ad. 



Helix (Fruticicola) despecta A. Ad. 



Hyalina (Conuliis') phyllophila A. Ad. 



Clausilia lirulata A. Ad. 



Tanabe. 



On the southern coast of Province Kii, near the entrance of Kii 

 channel. Only the last species has been recognized by later 

 authors. The first tw^o belong to Ganesella. 



Helix (Fruticicola) peculiaris A. Ad. 



Helix (Fruticicola) gibbosa A. Ad. 



Clausilia plieilabris A. Ad. [= C. aurantiaca var.] 



Tago. 



The location of this place caused me some trouble, from the 

 conflicting data given by Adams. In one place he speaks of Tago, 

 on the shores of the Inland Sea, while again he writes,' " not far 

 from Tatiyama is a suug little harbour called Tago." 



On application to the Hydrographic Department of the British 

 Admiralty, I learned that " The ' Actseon ' spent some time in 



' Travels of a Naturalist in Japan and Manchuria, p. 311. 



