— 149 - 



Corcyrensiana und Rangianana. Ob die turkestaner Helix 

 lentina Martens hierher gehört, muss die Anatomie entscheiden. 



— — , Deux varUUs nouvelles de MoUusques dans les Alpes- 

 maritimes. Ibid. (Helix nemoralis depressa und 

 Limnaea peregra peytieri, photographisch abgebildet). 



Vernhout, Dr. J. H., Some species of MoUuscs, neiv for 

 Holland or rarely found there (Lacuna divaricata, 

 Rissoa membranacea, Actaeon tornatius). — Helix 

 aspersa Müll, in Holland. In : Notes from Leyden 

 Museum vol. 35 p. 75 — 77, 



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p. 265. Robson, G. C, Note on Glyptorhagada Silveri Ang. 



p. 266. Juices-Browne, A. J., on Tivela and Grateloupia. 



p. 274. Robson, G. C, on some remarkable Shell Monslrosities. 



p. 277. Preston, H. B., Descriptions of Neu Species of Limicolaria 

 and Krapfiella from Central Africa. Mit Texlfiguren. Neu: 

 L. Fealheri , kivuensis p. 277; — laikipiäensis p. 278; — 

 percival p. 279; — kempi, radius p. 280; — scabrosa p. 281; 



— pellis lacertae, radula p. 282; — Krapfiella magnifica p. 283; 



— Kr. princeps p. 284; 



p 285. — — , Descriplion of two neu Helicoids from Britisch East 

 Africa and Uganda. Gudeella (nom. nov. für Thapsiella Smith 

 nee Fischer) kigeziensis p. 285; — Vernhouti p. 28.5, Textfig. 



p. 286. Dali, W. H., Note on Cyprina islandica. 



p. 287. Smith, E. A., Note on Murex mancinella C. 



p. 290. Stelfox, A. W., on Hygromia rufescens auct in Ireland. 



p. 292, Gude, G. K., on some preoccupied Molluscan Names (generic 

 and specifu). Für Diana Clessin wird Dianella vorgeschlagen, 

 für Paludina pusilla Eichw. der Name (Puludestrina) Newtoni, 

 für P. üvata Dllr. der Name (Bythinia) Dunkeri ; — für Cardium 

 sulcatinum Desh. nee. Lam. (Didacna) Andrusour. 



p. 294. Iredale, Tom. a Collation of the Molluscan Parts of the Synopsis 

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