BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 1876. 22g 



Nanina2 Ramsay i (PI. v., f. 3). Taviuni; allied to N.l 

 vitrinina. " x\nimal red ; a protuberance on the back rests 

 against the shell anteriorly. It progresses by raising its head, 

 extending the body and placing the posterior part of the foot 

 down in the form of an arch, lands its body gradually from the 

 head; and this arch thus appears to recede until the caudal 

 extremity is reached." Its mucus is of a brick-red color, resem- 

 bling Vitrina Strangei of Australia. 



Helix Princei (PI. v., f. 4, 4a). Taviuni; a very small, 

 depressed, dark brown, prominently costated species, with a wide 

 and perspective umbiUcus and round aperture, resembling some 

 of the Australian Helices. 



Helix Pinnocki (PI. v., f 5, 5a). Taviuni. 



Helix Barkasi (PI. v., f. 6). Taviuni. 



Helix Clayi (PI. v., f. 7). Taviuni. 



Lamellaria perforata (PI. v., f. 8, 8a). Taviuni; found 

 imbedded in the bark of dead logs. The animal has the tips of 

 the eye pedicels bulbous. 



Diplonwiatina Taviensis (PI. v., f. 9, 9a). Animal with two 

 tentacles, short and cylindrical, with an active arched motion as 

 in Helicina^ eyes situated at inner base of tentacles. 



Lagocheihis hispidus (PI. v., f. 10, loa). Gamia, Fiji; rare. 



Oinphalotropis vitiensis (PI. v., f. 11, 11 a). Islets off Taviuni. 



Martens (Dr. Ed. von). — On some Japanese Land Snails. 



— -Ueber einige japanische Landschnecken. — Jahrb. Deuts. 

 Mai. Ges., Oct. 1876, iii. pp. 357 to 363. 



Numerous species of Helix, Fseudohyalina, C(jelopo?na, Piipina 



and Clausilia are noticed, and the following described as new : — 



Clausilia platydera, C. interlamellaris and C. validiuscula. 



Martens (Dr. Ed. von). — Some New Greek Snails. — Einige 

 neue griechische Schnecken. — Jahrb. Deuts. Mai. Ges., Oct. 

 1876, iii. 338 to 343 and plate 12. 



