60 RISSOIDA, 
2, Lithoglyphus naticoides. 
Lithoglyphus naticoides, Férussac ms., O. Pfeiffer, Deutsch. Moll. II, 1828, 
Austria [ fide Bourg. not of Kiister]. 
3 Marosch river, Transylvania ; ex c. Dr. T. Oldham. 
3. Lithoglyphus martabanensis. 
Lithoglyphus martabanensis, Theobald, J. Asiat. S, Beng. 1870, Prov. 
Martaban—* with sp. of Paludina, &e.” 
3 Near Moulmein [typical ?]; ex c. Dr. F. Stoliczka. 
I consider this undoubtedly atrue Lithoglyphus. It bears 
considerable resemblance to some of the forms that have been 
described as Jullienia. 
4, Lithoglyphus fuscus. 
Lithoglyphus fuscus, Ziegler, ms., C. Pfeiffer, Deutsch. Moll. III, 1828, 
Krain, 
12 Mitrovitch [?]; ex c. Dr. F, Stoliczka. 
5. Lithoglyphus pannonicus. 
Lithoglyphus pannonicus, von Frauenfeld, Ver. K. zool,-bot. Ges. 1865; 
Hungary. 
2 Hungary; ex “ Linnwa.”’ 
6. Lithoglyphus fluminensis. 
Lithoglyphus fluminensis, Sadler ms., Schmidt, Conch. Krain, 1847 [as of 
Lang), and Kiister, Conch.-Cab. II, 1852, pl. 12, fig. 18S—21, Krain ; 
fide von Frauenfeld ? = L, naticoides, var. 
2 Carynthia; ex “ Linnea,” 
7. Lithoglyphus pygmeeus. 
Lithoglyphus pygmaeus, von Frauenfeld, Ver. K. zool,-bot. Ges, 1863, 
Croatia. 
4 Crahova, Dalmatia; ex “Linnea” and P. Joly, Esq. 
8. Lithoglyphus [?] tricostatus. 
Lithoglyphus tricostatus, Brot, J. de C. XV, 1867, River Uruguay, Prov. of 
Entre-Rios, “allied to L, buschiit, Dkr, and L, [ Paludestrina) peristo— 
mata, Orb.” 
2 South America; ex c. Dr, F. Stoliczka. 
