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4. Helicella, n. sp. 

 Hah. Seir. 



A single specimen only, with the peristome immature. Prof. 

 Dr. 0. Bottger very kindly examined this and several other species 

 enumerated in this list, and considers it a new species " aus der 

 Gruppe apicina, Lmk." He also observes, " AehnJiche Arten sind 

 meines Wissens aus Asien noch nicht beschrieben." It has very 

 much the form of the preceding species, but with the spire less 

 elevated. It is white, prettily marked with about eight inter- 

 rupted spotted brown spiral lines, whereof three are above the 

 obtusely-keeled periphery, the rest and a few intervening series 

 of minute dots being on the lower surface. Some of the brown 

 spots are punctate, especially the row just above the peripheral 

 keel. The two nuclear whorls are light corneous and smooth, 

 the remaining three volutions being marked with strong, very 

 oblique, incised lines of growth. 



5. Heltcella ptsiformis (Pfeiffer). 

 Hah. Seir. 



6. BuLTMiisnjs (Zebetnus) HoHEisrACKEEi {Krynichi). 

 Hah. Ula, Plain of Salmas. 



7. BULTMINUS (ChONDRULUS) TRlDEIirS {Muller). 

 Hah. Ula?, Plain of Salmas. 



These specimens belong to the var. major, Kryn. {■=hayerni., 

 Parr.), and var. difusus, Mouss. Of the latter variety Prof. 

 Bottger possesses specimens without any trace of oral teeth from 

 several localities. 



8. BuLiMiNus (Chokdettlus) teteodok, Mortillet. 

 Hah. Seir. 



A rare species, occurring also in Armenia and Transcaucasia 

 near Tiflis. 



9. BuLTMiKUS (Chondeulus) didtmodus, Bottger. 

 Hah. Koyun Daghi. 



The series of specimens exhibit considerable variation in size, 

 the convexity or flatness of the whorls, and the general form, 

 but the armature of the aperture is very constant. 



10. Buliminus (Amphiscopus) contikens, Rosen.* 

 Hah. Koyun Daghi. 



Three rather short examples, 6 millim. long. 



* Nachrichtsblatt deutsch. Malak. Gesell. 1892, p. 125. 



