3o6 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF 1 87 7. 



Notes of a meeting of the Nat. Hist. Soc. of Glasgow, at 

 which Mr. Robertson exhibited Fisidiiim fontinaleYa^ . Henslowafia 

 (Glasgow and Paisley Canal), Planorbis couiplanatus (moderately 

 common in Lochend Loch, Edinburgh), and Helix villosa (Cardiff) 

 new to Britain. 



Roffiaen (Fr.) — Land and Freshwater Shells collected 

 at Waulsort in the Meuse Valley. — Note sur les mol- 

 lusques terrestres and fluviatiles recueillis a Waulsort (1877). 

 — Proc. Verb. Soc. Belg. Oct., 1877, tome vi., pp. xci. to xciii. 



The list includes i Vitriiia, 2 Succincea, 3 Zonites^ 10 Helix, 

 5 Bitlimus, 3 Pupa, i Balia, 7 Clausilia, 2 Cvclostoma, 2 Bithyiiia, 

 I JVeritina, 3 Planorbis, 3 Limncca, i Ancylus, i Cyclas, i Ano- 

 donta, and i Uiiio. The locality is densely wooded and on a 

 limestone soil. 



Schepman (M. M.) — Helix tretrazona Jan. — Jahrb. Deuts. 

 Mai. Ges., Jul}', 1877, iv., pp. 268 to 272, plate and woodcuts. 



'Anatomical Notes. 



Sheldon (Prof. D. S.) — Shells new to the Davenport 

 (Iowa) list. — Proc. Davenport Ac. Nat. Sci., 1877, ii., 

 P- 143- 

 Five species are added to Mr. W. H. Pratt's list (published 



in vol. i.); of the genus Unio, Linniophysa, Helix and Pupa. 



Smith (Edgar A., F.Z.S.) — Description of a New Species 



of Helix. — Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., Sep. 1877, 4th series, 

 XX., pp. 242 to 244. 



H. {Merope?) Baniaclei, from Hawaii, Sandwich Islands. 



Closely resembles H. fringilla Pfr., Admiralty Islands. 



Smith (Edgar A, F.Z.S. )~Description of a New Species 

 of Bulimus from South Africa. — Ann. and Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., Dec. 1877, 4th series, xx., pp. 538-9. 



J-C, ii. Oct., 1879 



