iSo. Quarterly Journal of ConcJwIogy. 



2. — Two more varieties of Succinca ohlouga are named and 

 described ! ! Quousque tandem ! 



3. — Pedicularia sicida has been found near the Hyeres 

 Islands (Var, Provence). 



4. — The Van Lennep collection sold for ^1,600. 



Journal de Conchyliologie, July, 1877. 



Herouard. — Sur les courants de nutrition des Bracliiopodes 

 (The nutritive currents of the Bracliiopoda), pp. 229—241. 



The author has discovered that the form and direction of 

 these currents are different in the various genera of Brachiopoda. 



MoRELET. — Revision des Mollusques terrestres et fluviatiles 

 du Portugal. (Revision of the land and fresh-water MoUusca of 

 Portugal), pp. 242 — 261. 



A very interesting article, supplementary to the author's 

 work on the same subject. M. Morelet now considers the Arion 

 Lusitanicus to be a good species, but rejects all the other fanciful 

 species of Arion proposed by Mabille in the Revue Zoologique. 

 H. ctystallina, var. major, Mor. = H. pseudohydatina, Bourg. ; H. 

 caudidula of the former work is a small var. of H. caperata, Mont. ; 

 H. ponentiua, Mov. =11. revelata,Y€x. (a thick shelled var.) ; H. 

 codia, Bourg. is nothing but H. caperata ; H. vermiculata Miill. 

 M. Morelet rather doubts that this has been found in 

 Portugal ; Pupa secale, Drap., has not, as yet, been found 

 in Portugal, and the name should be erased from the list and 

 replaced by F. Lusitanica Rossm ; Ferussacia Vescoi, Bourg. = F. 

 foUicuIus ; Flanorhis corncus, L., an error, should be F. Alctid- 

 Jensis, Forbes ; Hydrobia acuta Drap., most impudently per- 



