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from the island Pelagosa in the Adriatic; C. Cattaiveusis Z. van 

 minor, Albania; C. Stossidu xiov. sp., Dahiiatia; C. siilcosa Wagn., 

 var. afradoidcs Kobelt, Dahnatia; C. albiccsta n. sp., jNIacedonia; 

 C. straugiilata Fer., var. minor, Crete; C. dcxtrorsa n. sp., 

 Macedonia; C. perpiana n. sp., Macedonia; C. pirosioina n. sp., 

 Croatia, 5000 feet above sea-level; C. tail n. sp., Kioto, J^^P'^m; 

 C. stridiiiana n. sp., Nagasaki, Japan; C. Hickonis n. sp., Japan; 

 C. ptycJiocJiila n. sp., probably from China; C. periiicens n. sp., 

 Caucasus; C. ossetica Bayer non Parr, nee A. Schm., Koischet, 

 Caucasus; C. thessalonica Friv., var. major, Macedonia; and C. 

 iinicristata n. sp., Ekatherinenfeld. 



Boettger (Dr. O.) — The Fauna of Eisenach.— Zur Fauna 

 von Eisenach. — Nachrichtsblatt d. Deuts. Mai. Ges., Dec. 

 1877, ix., pp. 97-8. 



Ten species (of Helix, C/ansi/ia, Pupa, Siiccinea and 

 Lymncea) are mentioned. 



Brazier (John, CM.Z.S.) — Description of Three New 

 Species of Shells from Australia and New Guinea. 

 — Proc. Lin. Soc. New S. Wales, 1877, ii., pp. 25 lo 27. 



Helix [IPadra)B?oadbenti horn New Guinea, H. {Ca/iicvc/i/ias) 

 Etheridgei, N. E. Australia, and Auricula [A/exia) nieridionalis, 

 South Australia. The last species appears to be the first record 

 for the Southern Hemisphere for the genus Alexia. 



Brazier (John, CM.Z.S.) — Description of two New 

 bpecies of Helix from New Guinea and the Louis- 

 lade Islands. — Proc Lin. Soc. xNewS. Wales, 1877, ii., pp. 

 120 to 122. 



Helix Hixsoni, New Guinea, and // Diomcdes, Louisiade 

 Archipelago. The last is differentiated irom H. Brumeriensis 

 Forbes, from the same island. Mr. Brazier concludes by altering 



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