io8 Miscellanea. [Vol. II, 



MOIvLUSCA. 



New varieties of Nanina berlangeri and Corhicula flumin- 

 alis, MiJLLER, FROM India. — 



I. Nanina herlangeri var. globosa, Schl. 



Diagnosis. — This form differs from the type by its small size, and 



more globular shape. 

 Dimensions. — Specimens all about 20 mm. in height and width. 

 Locality. — Neighbourhood of Vellore (North Arcot) in the Madras 



Presidenc3^ [coll. mihi]. 



2. Corbicula flutmnalis , Miill,, var. holstiana, Schl. 



Diagnosis. — This form is decidedly more arched than Corbicula 

 fluminalis , of which it is certainly a variety. 



The examples have a striking resemblance to Corbicula syriaca, 

 Miiller, which I possess from Homs (Syria), but the specimens are 

 very large, etc. 



Locality. — It was found in company with Limncda stagnalis, lyinne, 

 at Hoti-Mardan, near Peshawar, in the North-West Frontier 

 Province of India, by Miss Hoist, M.D., in whose honour I 

 name the form. 



Hans Schlesch, 



January loth^ igo8. Copenhagen. 



ENTOZOA. 



Recent additions to the collection of Entozoa in the 

 Indian Museum. — Specimens of the following species have recently 

 been added to the collection, and have been identified by Dr. von 

 Linstow of Gottingen : — 



Cestodes. 



Cittotcenia bursaria, v. Linstow {Spolia Zeylanica, vol. iii, p. 184 ; 

 pi. ii, figs. 39, 40), from the intestine of Lepus 

 ruficaudatus ; Songara, United Provinces 

 (R. Hodgart, Ind. Mus. Colltr.). 



Tcpnia polycalcaria , v. Linstow (Centralblatt f. Bakteriol 



Infectionskrank, xxxii, p. 532 ; figs. 1-2), 

 from the intestine of Felis pardus ; Dhakna 

 Bagh, Nepal Terai (R. Hodgart, Ind. Mus. 

 Colltr.). 



Solenophorus megaloccplialus from the intestine of Felis tigris ; 

 Oncha Gaon, United Provinces (R. Hodgart, 

 Ind. Mus. Colltr.). 

 " Certainly a pseudoparasite from Python ; the 

 tiger must have eaten a python shortly 

 before." 



