190 Quartej-ly Journal of Conchology. 



Notes on certain Terrestrial Mollusks, with descrip- 

 tion of a New Species of the genus Amphibulima. — 

 By Thos. Bland. 



Reprinted from the Annals of the Lyceum of Nat. Hist., New 

 York, vol. xi, November 1875, PP- ^97 — 200. 



In this paper 2 new species are mdicdited-Amphibulijna Raivsonis 

 from Island of Montserrat, W. I., and Helix Van Nostrandi from 

 South Carolina. 



Helix ( Caracolus ) Sagemon, Beck. The occurrence in Haiti of 

 this species gives further evidence of the faunal connection of 

 Haiti and Cuba. The most important identical species com- 

 mon to both islands are Helicina rugosa, Pfr., Succinea ochrac- 

 ina, Gundl., Zonites Gundlachi, Pfr., Helix Boothiana, Pfr., 

 Mo7itetaunna, Pfr., vortex, Pfr., Oleacina oleacea, Fer., Strophia 

 striatella, Fer., microstoma, Pfr., Macroceramus Gundlachi, 

 Pfr., Ccecilianella Gzmdlachi, Pfr., Stenogyra hasta, Pfr. 



The author considers that Helix Ara7igiana of Poey is a 

 variety of Helix Sagemon, — a view in which the author of 

 the species acquiesces — and that H Gaskoini, Pfr. is also re- 

 ferable to it, and not to Helix bizonalis. 



Helix (Cepolis) cepa, Miill. Prof Linden found at Port au Prince 

 living examples of the var. minor of this species. 



Liguus virgineus, L. Prof Linden found shells of this species 

 inhabited by living Paguri, on Gonave Island, "moving about 

 briskly in an old pasture, at a distance of two miles from the 

 nearest sea beach." 



Bulimuliis Bahamensis, Pfr. Prof Linden found at Port au Prince, 

 the same variety that Mr. Sargent collected at Great Inagua. 



Ajtiphibtilima Rawsonis, Bland. Allied in form to A. pardalina, 

 Guppy, of Dominica, but very distinct from A. patula, and 

 riibescens. Discovered at the Island of Montserrat (W. Indies) 

 by Sir R. W. Rawson to whom the species is dedicated. 

 With it was found species inhabiting the neighbouring islands, 

 H. Josephince, B. exilis, Helicina Guadaloiipensis, and picta. 



