THE CONCHOLOGICAL MAGAZINE 



29th. It was fine. I went with two boys to Shobqji to make 

 explorations there again. This attempt having ended in failure, I 

 resolved that I would give up any farther researches in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Ageki. The specimens obtained hereabouts were as 

 follows : 



Eulota peliomphala herklotsi Marts. (Everywhere) 

 ,, senckenbergiana Kob. (typical) 



(Shobqji & Shinodachi) 

 „ callizona amalice Kob. (Everywhere) 



,, sccevola Marts. (Shobqji & Shinodachi) 



„ vulgivaga S. & B. ( „ ,, ) 



Trishoplita hilgendorfi Kob. var. 



(Ageki, Kaminojiri & Shobqji) 

 T. hilgendorfi, tenuis Pils. (Shinodachi) 



Chloritis pumila Gude. ( ,, & Shobqji) 



Ganeselta japonica granulosa Pils. (Shobqji & Shinodachi) 

 * ,, kanamarui Hirase. (Shinodachi) 



Bifida/ ia plicidcus Benson. ( ,, ) 



Ena rciniana Kob. ( ,, & Shobqji) 



,, rciniana omiensis Pils. (small form) 



(Shinodachi) 

 Clausilia japonica Crosse. ( ,, & Ageki) 



Macrocldamys doenitzi Reinh. (Shinodachi) 



Kaliella crenulata Gude. ( „ ) 



OPERCULATA 



Cyclophorus herklotsi Marts. (Shobqji & Shinodachi) 



Cyatlwpoma micron Pils. (Shobqji) 



Diplommatina cassa Pils. ( ,, ) 



Palaina pusilla Marts. (Shinodachi) 



Helicina reinii Kob. (Shobqji & Shinodachi) 



30th. Fine. For the puipose of trying one day's exploration 

 on Gozaisho-Dake, a mountain famous for botanical specimens, I 

 took up my lodgings at the Matsukawaya, an inn at Komono. 



31st. Rainy weather. I thought that although it would be 

 quite hard and troublesome to make explorations on such a day, 

 yet we might take some advantage of the weather, knowing that the 



