298 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 1877. 



Jeffreys (Dr. J. G,vyn, F.R.S.)— HeHx villosa Drap. new to 

 Britain. — Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist., Feb. 1:77, Fourth 

 Series, xix., rgg and 200. 



Found August, 1S73, on the moors near Cardiff, Glamorgan- 

 shire, by Mrs. D. Robertson. Inhabits Germany, Eastern France 

 and Switzerland. Dr. Jeffreys also notes that the var. alpestris of 

 H. ai-biistiv n/ii, usually an alpine mollusc, is found on the banks 

 of the Lea, and in the grounds of Ware Priory. 



Jeffreys (Dr. J. Gwyn, FR.S.). — Vertigo Moulinsiana 



Dupuy. — Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., May 1877, Fourth Series, 

 xix., p. 432. 



Short note on localities and differentiation. Dupuy's name 

 ([849) is stated to have priority. 



Jeffreys (J. Gwyn, F.R..S.) — The Valorous Expedition.— 



Die Aushente des 'Valorous.' — Nachnchtsblatt d. Deuts. Mai. 

 Ges., Oct. 1 87 7, ix., pp. 87 to 90. 



Dr. Kobelt gives an account translated from Dr. Jeffreys' 

 Address to the British Association at Plymouth. 



Kobelt (Dr. W.) — Greek species of Buliminus. — Ueber 

 einige griechische Buliminu.s. — Jahrb. Deuts. Mai. Ges., July 

 1877, iv., p. 265 to 268. 



Notes on B. Atheusis Frivaldszky, and B. olxmpicus Parreyss. 



Kobelt (Dr. W.)— Helix tenuicostata Shuttleworth.— Nach- 

 richtsblatt d. Deuts. Mai. Ges., July, 1877, ix., p. 60. 



Short note on synonymy. The shell is absolutely identical 

 with H. viicropletirps Paget, which will stand, as a species of ZT^Z/.r 

 {Polyviita) named tenuicostata by Dunker in 1847 will take 

 priority of Shuttleworth. 



J.C, ii., Oct., 1870 



