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highly coloured, with a hydropTianous epidermis, the hands he- 

 coming translucent when wetted ; others, like the well-known 

 B. perversus, represent the typical Brazilian forms. To these 

 islands belong most of the helicina-shaped Cydophori {Lejpto- 

 poma.) 



The fresh- water shells are numerous; above 100 were obtained 

 by Mr. Cuming, including many species of Melania (54 ?), Navi- 

 cella lineata, and suhorhicularis, 5 species of Glaucomya, TJnio 

 verecundus, a Corhicula, and 11 sp. (?) of Cyrena. 



Celebes and Moluccas. Prom these islands we have on record, 

 at present, 16 species of Helix, Nanina 19, Bulimus 3, Yitrina 

 2 (viridis and flammulata, Quoy), Cyclophorus 1. In the 

 fresh-water ponds and rivulets Mr. A. Adams found species of 

 Melania, Assiminea, Ampullaria, and Navicella ; Auricula 

 subulata and Conovulus leucodon. Neritina sulcata was found 

 on the foliage of trees several hundred yards from the water. 



9. Java. 



The Java group, ijicluding Eloris and Timor, have been par- 

 tially explored fron?. the head- quarters of the Dutch settlement 

 at Batavia. The land and fresh-water shells are nearly all 

 peculiar, a few only being common to the Philippines and North 

 Australia ; they have been described and figured by M. Albert 

 Mousson (8vo. Zurich, 1849, 22 plates). 



Helix 15 Platj'closter ? 3 Navicella 2 



Nanina 8 Meghimatium 2 



Ariophanta 1 Unio and i 



Bulimus 10 Limngea'. 1 Symphynota f 



Clausilia 6 Auricula 2 Alasmodon 2 



Cyclophorus 4 Anodon 1 



Cyclotus 2 Melania 5 Cyrena 7 



Leptopoma 1 Ampullaria 1 Corbicula ,,.,. 4 



ParmaceUa 3 Neritina 2 



10. Borneo. 



The land shells of this great island are almost unknown, and 

 the only reason for mentioning it separately is the doubt whether 

 it should be considered part of the Javanese Province, or asso- 

 ciated with the Moluccas and Philippines. 



Helix 12 Paxillus 1 Leptopoma 3 



Nanina 8 Succinea 2 Cyclotus 1 



Bulimus 1 Cyclophorus 2 Pterocyclus 2 



The fresh- water bivalves are Grlaucomya rostralis, Corbicula 

 tlimida, and Cvrena triangularis. JPholaa rivicola was found 



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