3t6 AMERICAN JOURNAL 



Zoological Miscellany: BY geokg, eitter von feauen- 



FELD. 



Yivipara eximia, China. 



" hullata, (fossil,) Austria. 



Hydrohia elegantissima, Siebenbiirgen. 



On Paludinella hrevis. 



On Paludina concinna, Morr., (Swb.,) and its syno- 

 nyms. 

 Limax Schwabi. 



Systematisches Verzeiclmiss der im Kreise Cattaro {Siid- 

 Dalmatien) mit Ausnahme der Biela- Gora und in einigen 

 angrenzenden Theilen von Montenegro undtilrhisch Alha- 

 nien vorkommenden Land-und Susswasser-MoUusken: BY 

 EUDOLF GEAF WALDERDORFF. 



This paper contains a list of over a hundred species, with 

 their localities, among which the following are new: — 



Glausilia sulcosa, Miihlf., var. elongata. 



" Walderdorffii, Kutsch., var. Isevigata. 



" Goldi, Kutsch., var. sulcosula. 



" jproxima. 



" " var. elongata. 



Pomatias turritus. 



Melania Hollandri, Fer,, var. Montenegrina. 

 Neritina fluviatilis, Linn,, var. expansa. 

 '' " " " scutarensis. 



" " " fusca. 



Yerzeichniss der Namen der fossilen und lehenden Arten der 

 Oattung Paludina, Lam.: BY GEORG. RITTER VON 

 FRAUENFELD. 



This is an extensive and most valuable paper. It consists 

 of an alphabetical list of the species belonging to the old 

 Lamarckian genus Paludina, with reference to the new genera, 

 and observations on synonymy, distinctive characters, &c. 

 Nine hundred and thirty-three species are enumerated, and 

 the list extends over one hundred- pages. 



We notice that the author refers those American species, of 

 which Mr. Gill formed his genus Somatogyrus, to Lithoglyphus ; 

 he also, following some recent European malacologists, unites 

 certain of their species with Amnicola. We very much doubt 

 the correctness of this view, and prefer to consider these shells 

 a separate genus. 



Mr. Frauenfeld refers Amnicola ciliata and corolla^ Gld., to 

 Hydrohia, overlooking the difference between them and that 



