1 68 Quarterly Journal of Conchology. 



longitudinal ribs, and of several distinct furrows in the sutural 

 region of the whorls. Locality unknown (PI. V, fig. 6). 



Crosse, H. — Diagnoses MoUuscorum novorum (Diagnoses of 

 new Mollusca). — pp. i66 — 167. 



Luchia Schranmii, from Guadeloupe and Ennea Dupuyafia 

 from the Comoro Islands. 



Crosse and Fischer. — Diagnosis Helicis novae, insulte Mada- 

 gascar dict^e incolse (Diagnosis of a new Helix from Madagascar). 

 — pp. 167 — J 68. 



Helix Sganziniana, intermediate between H. lanx and H. sepul- 

 clvalis. 



Palaeontology, — pp. 168 — 180. 



Bibliography, — pp. 180 — 214. 



News, pp. 214 — 216. The vessel on board of which were the 

 collections of Signor de Albertis, made in New Guinea, was ship- 

 wrecked and all the collections lost, except six packages, afterwards 

 picked up by another ship. 



Mr. Jeffreys is preparing a report to the Royal Society on the 

 results of his dredgings in the Arctic Regions on board H.M.S. 

 "Valorous." 



A scientific expedition is about to be fitted out in Norway to 

 dredge between the North Cape and Spitzbergen. 



M. Terver has bequeathed his collections of shells to the Natural 

 History Museum of Lyons. C. P. G. 



y^^-^^—t: 



