AND FAUNA OF SOOCHOW AND VICINITY 



18S 



MOLLUSKS FROM KlANGSU. 



Anodonta woodiana, var. 



pulchella Heude. 

 Anodonta woodiana (Lea). 

 Arconaia lanceolata (Lea). 

 Buliminopsis buliminus 



strigata Mlldf. 

 Buliminus cantori Ph. 

 Bythinia fuchsiana Moller. 

 Bythinia striatula Benson. 

 Bythinia toucheana Heude. 

 Clausilia shanghaiensis Pfr. 

 Clausilia tan hunanensis 



Mlldf. 

 Corbicula fluminea Mull. 

 Corbicula squalida Heude. 

 Cuneopsis capitatus Heude. 

 Cuneopsis heudei (Heude). 

 Cuneopsis pisciculus 



(Heude). 

 Cytherea lusovia Ch. 

 Eulota ravida Benson. 

 Eulota similaris Fer. 

 Hyriopsis cumingi (Lea). 

 Lanceolaria cylindrica 



(Simpson). 

 Lapidodisma languilati 



(Heude). 

 Lymnaea sp. 

 Lymnaea pervia Mts. 

 Lymnaea plicatula Benson. 

 Melania cancellata Benson. 



Melania ningpoensis Lea. 

 Meretrix (?) compressa 



Komer. 

 Modiolus (Modeola)lacustris 



Von Martens. 

 Nodularia douglasiae (Gray) 

 Nodularia grayana (Lea). 

 Planorbis sp. 



Planorbis cantori Benson. ? 

 Parreysia chinensis, var. 



squammosus (Heude). 

 Plectopylis (Traumatopnora) 



triscalpta Mrts. 

 Plectotropis gerlachi hun- 



anicola Gredl. 

 Quadrula fibrosa (Heude). 

 Quadrula leai, var. leleci 



(Heude). 

 Quadrula leai (Gray). 

 Quadrula polystictus 



(Heude). 

 Quadrula tortuosa (Lea). 

 Schist odesmus lamprey anus 



(Baird and Adams). 

 Stenothvra hunanensis 



Mlldf. 

 Vivipara angularis Mull. 

 Vivipara chinensis (Benson). 

 Vivipara lecythoides 



(Benson). 

 Vivipara quadrat a (Benson). 



Higher Animals. 



The difficulties of working with the lower animals are 

 lessened when we come to the higher and larger forms, and 

 there has always been a fascination for sportsmen in working 

 out these forms. Consequently we know the birds pretty 

 well and Mr. Moffett and I have attempted to put the 

 common forms into such a shape as to be useful for the 

 beginner in our "Key to the Birds of the Yangtse Valley." 

 Mr. Sowerby has worked out the Mammals in North China 

 and has published his list in a former issue of the Journal. 

 Dr. Stanley has done a splendid piece of work on Chinese 

 Eeptiles and Amphibians and it is through his help that we 

 give the following list of forms which are likely to be found 

 in and around Soochow. 



