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6—6!,, primi 5 lente acerescentes, ultimus magnus, 
regulariter accrescens, rotundatus, anfractus omnes ad 
suturam profundam superne breviter ac forte declives; 
apertura lunari-rotundata, intus plus minus margari- 
tacea; peristoma acutum, margine columellari arcuato ; 
diam. maj. 11, min. 9, alt. ad apert. 4'/, mm., um- 
bilicus 3 mm. latus. 
Gallia (depart. du Gers). 
Pomatias tergestinus noV. Sp. 
T. conica, forte attenuata, acuta, corneo-cinerea, infra 
rufo-maculata, costis albidis, humilibus, medio testae 
sat distantibus, obliquis, strietiuseulis ornata, infra 
striata vel laeviuscula; anfr. 8S—10, convexi, ultimus 
antice forte et valide dilatatus; apertura magna, ob- 
liqua, ovato-rotundata, intus late albido-incrassata ; 
peristoma duplex, internum subcontinuum, externum 
ubique aqualiter plano-dilatatum, patens, margine colu- 
mellari superne prorsus abbreviato, parietem aperturalem 
non attingente; long. 7!/,—8, diam. 22), mm. 
Tergestum (Triest). 
Pomatias plumbeus nov. sp. 
T. attenuato-turrita, nitidula, dense et obsolete striata, 
violascenti-fusca vel plumbea, coneolor; anfr. 8—10, 
convexi, ultimus teres; apertura rotundata ; peristoma 
duplex, externum dilatatum, expansum, utrinque sub- 
auriculatum, margine columellari superne parieti late 
adhaerente, vix depresso ; long. 7!/,—9, diam. 3 mm. 
Carinthia, Carniolia, Austria, Italia, Istria, Hungaria. 
Alle drei Arten sollen in den Jahrbüchern näher be- 
sprochen werden. 
