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0. VIRIDIS, Quo}'- and Gaimard. PI. 60, figs. 77, 78. 



Shell greenish yellow, with a yellowish band. Diam. 18 mill. 



Celebes. 

 0. FLAMMULATA, Quoy and Gaimard. PL 60, figs. 79, 80. 



Perforate, pellucid, smooth, thin ; brownish with reddish-brown 

 flames. Diam., 12 mill. 



Celebes. 

 O. TECTA, Souleyet. PI. 60, figs. 75, 76. 



Heliciform, orbicularly convex, perforate, smooth, thin ; 

 pellucid, yellowish green. Diam., 13 mill. 



Near Touranne, Cochin China. 

 O. SEPOSITA, Benson. (Unfigured.) Darjiling, India. 



LIMACID^ (p. 185). 



" Die nackten Landpulmonaten des Erdbodens," by Dr. F. 

 Heynemann, is a very complete paper on the distribution of the 

 snails, with critical remarks on the species. It is published in 

 Jahrb. Deutsch. Mai. Gesell, xii, 1885, and comes to hand too 

 late to permit me to incorporate its features with my text. 



Genus LIMAX, Linn. (p. 189). 



L. MAXIMUS, Linn. p. 189. 



Yar. CARBONARIA, Bottger (PI. 60, fig. 81). Much smaller than 

 the type ; blackish, the shield somewhat constricted across 

 the fore-part, rugae more numerous than in var. atra. 



Greece. 



Var. SUBMACULATA, Bottger (PL 60, fig. 82). Much smaller than 

 the type ; brown, maculated on the body, the shield uni- 

 colored ; sole light brownish. 



Greece. 

 Genus VEGA, Westerlund. 



The description is too imperfect to indicate its systematic 

 position. 

 V. NORDENSKIOLDI, Westerlund (unfigured). Ceylon. 



Genus OTHELOSOMA, Gray. 



A problematical .animal from the Gaboon region of W. Africa, 

 said to resemble somewhat the Dunlopia or land leech of Ceylon. 

 0. SYMONDSII, Gray. (Unfigured.) W. Africa. 



