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Jap. name, Ara-suji-kibi n. n. 



Loc, Hotawa, Taiwan. 

 Sitala circumcincta Reinhardt. pi. xix, figs. 113, 1 14. 



Jap. name, Koshitaka-shitara n. n. 



Loc, Toshima, Izu. 

 Sitala circumcincta data Gude. pi. xix, figs. 115, 116. 



Or. des., Kaliclla data Gude, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., (7) vi, 



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Jap. name, O-koshitaka-sliitara n. n. 



Loc, Chugoku ; Shikoku ; Kyushu ; Yaku-shima and Sado, etc. 

 Sitala circumcincta taiwanica Pils. & Hir. pi. xix, figs. 117, 118. 



Or. des., Pilsbry, Proc A. N. S. Phila., 1905, p. 745. 



Jap. name, Taixvan-koshitaka-shitara n. n. 



Loc, Hotawa, Taiwan. 

 Sitala latissima Pils. pi. xix, figs. 119, 120. 



Or. des., Pilsbry, Nautilus, vol. xvi, p. 56. 



Jap. name, Hira-shitara n. n. 



Loc, Yaeyama, Loo Choo and Okinoerabu-shima, Osumi. 

 Sitala latissima conica Pils. & Hir. pi. xix, fig. 121. 



Or. des., Pilsbry, Proc. A. N. S. Phila., 1904, p. 632. 



Jap. name, Yoron-hira-shitara n. 11. 



Loc, Yoron-jima, Osumi. (? Tainan, Taiwan). 



COLLECTING LAND SHELLS IN SAN=IN=DO 



By T. KURODA, Assistant 



In 1906, I made explorations in the neighbourhoods of Fusan 

 and Mokpo, Quelpait I., Kojeto, Tsushima, and finally in each 

 district of the San-in-do. The diary of the travels in the San-in-do 

 has been continually given to the public in detail (vol. i. nos. 6, 8, 

 9, 10, & vol. ii. nos. 4, 5, 7, 8). Now I'll write out a summary 

 here. 



On the 1 3th of August, 1906, I went on board a ship at Fusan, 

 and saild to Shimonoseki ; then re-embarked for the port of Sakai, 

 Hoki. On the morning of the 1 8th, I was one of passengers of the 



