BY THE REV. J. E. TENISON-WOODS. 10i3 



H. ALBULA, Le Guill. Revue Zool. 1842, p. 139 ; Pfr. Mon. 

 Hel. I. p. 328. 



Ternate. 



Sub-section 3, Pseudopartida. 



H. (BuLiMUs) GALERicuLUM, Mouss. (Pfi'. Nomenclatoi" Hel. 

 p. 197, No. 83) = £ulimus gcdericuium, Mouss. Jav. Moll. p. 34, 

 pi. 3, fig. 5 ; Pfr. Mon. Hel. III. p. 302. 



Pardana, Java. 



Section 85, Corasia. 



H EXTENSA, Miill. Verm. II. p. 60, No. 254 (not Fer.) ; 

 Gmel. Syst. p. 3631, No. 59 ^ Lamarck, Hist. VI. p. 70, No. 18, 

 Desh. edit. VIII. p. 37; Desh. in Per. Hist. I. p. 246, No. 313, 

 pi. 96, figs. 5-7 ; Chemn. 2nd edit. Helix No. 1090, pi. 160, 

 figs. 6-7; Pfr. Mon. Hel. III. p. 192 = Bury crater a extensa, 

 Beck, Ind. p. 46, No. 9. 



Amboyna ; Goram. 



H. LEUCOPHTHALMA, Pfr. Malak. Bl. XVII. 1870, p. 93 ; 

 Novit. Conch. IV. p. 10, No. 681, pi. Ill, figs. 8-9 = Cochlostyla 

 (Corasia) leucophthalma, Paetel, Catal. 1873, p. 97 ; = Helix 

 leucophthalma, Pfr. Mon. Hel. VII. p. 355. 



Celebes. 



H. LAIS, Pfr. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1853; Mon. Hel. III. p. 647. 



Island of Tukan Bessi. 



11. Cochlostyla, Per. Prodromus, p. 47, Sub-genus of Helix. 



Shell not umbilicated, oval, conical, ventricose, somewhat like a 

 Bulimus with rather obtuse apex. Aperture large, ovate ; colu- 

 mella sti-aight or slightly curved ; peristome reflected. About 

 214 species, generally characteristic of the Philippines and Indian 

 Archipelago, some in India, others in Cochin China, while a few 

 extend into the Pacific as far as Fiji and New Caledonia. (?) 



