PULMONATA. 



1(J1 



Meghimatium striatum, Fern Hasself, Bidl. Sci. Nat. 1824, iii. 82. 

 Meghimatium strigatum, Fe'russac, Hist. Moll. ii. 96^. t. 8E. f. 1. 

 Hab. Java, in high forests {Van Hasselt). 



2. Meghimatium reticulatum. 



Body elongate, cylindrical, convex above, flat beneath ; mantle 

 smooth, brown, netted with in-egular blackish lines ; tentacles 

 cyhndrical, upper longer, pale brown. 



Meghimatium reticulatum, Va7i Hassalt, Bull. Sci. Nat. 1824, 

 iii. 82. 



Ferussac, Hist. Moll. ii. 96\ t. 8 E. f. 2, 3. 

 Hab. Java. 



3. Meghimatium bilixeatum. B.M. 



Body livid, with scattered brown spots and dots, two lateral 

 blackish lines, and a darker medial streak. Length H inch. 



Incilaria bihneata, Benson, Ann. SfMaff. N.H. ix. 



Hab. Chusan, in earth under roots, on trees, &c. 



Body elongate, attenuated behind. Mantle everj'where mar- 

 gining the body. Tentacles four, upper eye-bearing, lower 

 entire. Aperture of respiration on the right side near the front 

 of the mantle. 



4. Meghimatium cylindraceum. 



Body smooth, dai'k browoi (in spirits), oblong, rather ventri- 

 cose. 



Meghimatium cylindraceum, Fer. Hist. Moll. ii. 96*. t. 8 F. f. 8,9. 



Mrs. Gray, Fig. Moll. t. 286. f. 6. 

 Hab. ? Only known by the figure of M. Ferussac. 



The lar\'a of Microdon mutabilis, Lmn., a Dipterous insect, 

 has been described as a genus of Limacidee, under the two 

 names — 



1. Parmula (cocciformis), Von Hey den, Isis, 1823, p. 1247. 



2. Scutelligera (araerlandia), Spix, AbJiand. K. Baier. Akad. 



Wissen. 1824, ix. 13. 

 Hesperus, Zeitschr. 1S24, p. 295. 

 Oken, his, 1825, p. 583. 

 Gotting. Gel. Anz. 1832, p. 1957- 

 Gray, Proc. Zool. S'oc. 1847. 

 Philippi, Handb. Conch. 

 Elditt, Stettin Ent. Zeitung. 1845, p. 384. t. 1. f. 6-14. 



