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linterae, v., 170, 88. 



V. fusca, v., 170, 8g. 

 lissochlaniys, iv. , Jo, JJ. 

 niacromphalus, iv., 10, 46 

 magna, iv. , 70, ^2. 

 minor, iv. , 11, ^7. 

 muliispira, iii., 181, 27. 

 munipurensis, iv., 263, 6g 

 murata, iv., 284, J2. 

 muspratli, iv., 10, 45. 

 nagaensis, iii., 206, jj. 

 oglci, iv. , 263, 6S. 



pachystoina, v. ■ ~^'^' 

 ^ -^ ' I 170. 



perarcta, iii., 155, ig. 



perrierae, iv., 231, 67. 



pcltos, iii., 206. 



plilyaria, iv., 139, bi. 



pinacis, iii., 206, J2. 



Plectopyi.is, S.S., VI., 148. 



plectostoma, iii., 274,^9. 



V. tricaiinata, iii., 275, 40. 



polyptychia, iv., 102,55. 



pon.sonbyi, iii., 178, 22. 



] , • ) iv. 170, 62. 

 pseudophis j ^._ ^^^ ^^_ 



pulvinaris, iii., 180, 25. 



V. continentalis, iii., 180. 

 puteola, iii., 300. 

 quadrasi, iv., 71, J^/. 

 refuga, v., 15, 75. 

 repercussa, v. 74, yS. 

 reserata, iv. , 37, J/, 

 retifera, iii., 301, 43. 

 revoluta, vi., 76. 

 schistoptychia, iv., 102, j6. 

 schlumbergeri, iv. , 138, ji?. 

 secura, iv., 231, 65. 



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serica, in. 

 sericata, iii., 205 



( 205, J. 

 1246. 



shanensis \ ■"' tJ 



\ VI., 77, 103. 



, 155, 20. 



shiroiensis, in., -'-' 



I 204. 



SlNICOLA VI., 148. 



smitliiana, iii., 274, 3S. 



sowerbyi, v., 239, gj. 



stenochila, iii., 204, 2g. 

 V. basilia, iv., 36, 4g. 

 Sykesia, III., 332, vi., 149. 



trila'/iellaris, iv., 36. 



trochospira, iv. , 285, 7j. 

 V. boholensis, iv., 285, J4. 



"rallala, v., 240. 



villedaryi, iv., 139, bo. 



woodthorpei, vi., 15, gS. 

 \ i^U\ '\co\:i.c\\.\A\ng this consideration of the genus 

 PlectopyUs, I desire to acknowledge my indebtedness 

 to many friends and correspondents vvitliout whose 

 ung;rudgirvg assistance I could not have proceeded 

 with the task. To Mr. Ponsonby I owe an irre- 

 deemable debt of gratitude, for in addition to valuable 



advice and suggestions, he has placed his unrivalled 

 collection at my disposal. Lieut. -Col. Godwin- 

 Austen, Mr. Edgar Smith, and Mr. S. I'". Harmer 

 have also placed me under deep obligation ; the 

 first-named communicated undescribed material, and 

 all have allowed me access to type specimens. 

 Miss Linter has very obligingly presented me with a 

 series of shells, some of which proved to be new, 

 while finally — for the loan of specimens from their 

 collections, or from collections under their charge — 

 I have to thank Prof. Boettger, Col. Beddome, the 

 Rev. R. A. Bullen, Mr. W. T. Blanford, Mr. Robert 

 Cairns, Mr. W. E. Collinge, the Rev. Vincenz 

 Gredler, Mr. II. Fulton, Dr. H. Fischer, Prof. 

 Giard, Mr. E. L. Layard, Mr. Jules Mabille, Prof, 

 von Martens, Dr. von Mollendorfi', Dr. F. J. H. 

 Merrill, Mr. E. R. Sykes, and Mr. G. B. Sowerby. 

 To the Editor of Science Gossip, I am also 

 greatly indebted for his unremitting courtesy, attention 

 to details, and for aftbrding space in the pages of this 

 Magazine, frequently, I fear, to the exclusion of matter 

 more interesting to the general readers. 

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