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forms were found at Mozambique, 9 at Durban and Isipingo, in 



Natal, while the rest are from the Colony, viz., 7 from Table 



Bay, 2 from Knysna,and 1 each from Plettenberg Bay and Port 



Nolloth. It is remarkable that of the 4 remaining species not 



considered new to science by the author, 2 are identified with 



species previously recorded from Bahia, in Brazil, and a third 



with a species from the Bermudas. 



W. F. P. 



MOLLUSCA. 



Melvill, James Cosmo, and Ponsonby, John Henry. "Description 



. of Eleven New Species of Land and Freshwater Mollusca from 



South Africa." Annals and Magazine of Natural History, vol. 



xix., sixth series, 1897, pp. 633-639, with 1 plate containing 



figures of 11 species. 



The discovery of a representative of the genus Hapahis con- 

 stitutes a particularly interesting addition to the South African 

 Molluscan Fauna. 



" Descriptions of Ten New Species of Terrestrial Mollusca 

 from South Africa." Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 

 vol. L, seventh series, 1898, with 1 plate containing figures of 

 11 species. 



One of the species found at a high altitude on the Winter- 

 hoek Mountain in the Tulbagh district of Cape Colony recalls 

 the species of a South American genus. 



Sowerby, G. B. " Appendix to Marine Shells of South Africa. A 

 catalogue of all the known species with reference to figures in 

 various works, descriptions of new species, and figures of such 

 as are new, little known, or hitherto unfigured." London : 4to, 

 33 pp. and 3 plates. 



The number of additional South African Marine Mollusca 



enumerated in the present work is 311, bringing up the grand 



total to 1,051. The greater number of the additions have come 



under the author's observations, but some are quoted on the 



authority of Krauss, Gould, and other authors. 



L. P. 



