MOLLUSC A — GASTEROPODA . 
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Lazarus, ib. II. rotella, t. leevi, angulata, vix carinata, labio externo 
reflexo, labio interno expanse, columella subangulata. II. 'pilosa (Zool. 
Proc. 1842). H. angulata, ib. H. cornea, H. orhiculatce. {OUgyree 
orb., Say), simillima sed t. crassiori, labio externo ad basin columellae 
subemarginato, columella callosa. II. minuta (Zool. Proc. 1842), 
The species from the Proc. Zool. Soc. are also published in the Annals, 
X. p. 400. 
Sowerby’s monograph of the genus Pupina, 1. c., contains nine species. 
The text is already printed in the Proceed. Zool. Soc. 1841, p. 102. 
Vide Archiv. 1842, ii. p. 390. 
R. B. Hinds describes two new species of Pupina. P. aurea ; golden 
yellow ; aperture with a notch below, emarginated above and toothed : 
New Guinea. P. mitis; brown ; a red line on the sutures ; aperture 
with a notch inferiorly ; above emarginated and toothed : New Ireland, 
(Ann. X. p. 83.) 
Auricula frumentum. Petit de la Saussaye (Rev. Zool. 1842, p. 105); 
brown ; columella with three folds ; no umbilicus ; 8 mill. ; Peru. 
A. arena, id. ib. ; brown ; cylindrical, pointed ; columella has three 
bright violet folds ; labrum inwardly thickened in the middle ; no umbi- 
licus ; 7 mill. : Chili. 
Petit de la Saussaye describes (Proc. Zool. Soc. 1842, p. 201), six 
species of the genus Auricula as new, which were collected by Cuming. 
A. tornatelliformis, from the Philippines ; doliolum, from Lu^on ; reclu- 
siana, from West Columbia ; pyriformis, ib. ; ceylonica, from Ceylon ; 
pulchella, from the Philippines. 
Carychium exile. Lea (Sillim. Amer. Journ. 1842, p. 109) ; very high ; 
whitish, striated longitudinally ; six whorls ; three teeth in the aperture : 
Philadelphia. 
Lovell Reeve has published (Ann. Nat. Hist. ix. p. 218 ; and x. p. 74) 
a synopsis of the genus Scarabus, in which he comprehends eleven 
species. They are all figured on a plate, which also belongs to the 
author’s Conchologia Systematica. Helix clausa, Wagn., which is 
included, evidently does not belong to this genus. The Auricula 
scarabceus, Quoy, he names Sc. striatus. There are, besides, two 
new species described ; Sc. lehithostoma, which is distinguished by 
the bright yelk-yellow colour of the mouth : and Sc. pyramidatus, 
the most oblong of the species, with a mouth yellowish and highly 
enamelled. 
R. B. Hinds describes a new species of the same genus from the 
Feejee Islands : Sc. pollex ; chestnut brown ; strongly striated longitu- 
dinally. (Ann. X. p. 82.) 
Lea describes some species of the genus Physa in the Proc. Amer. Phil 
Soc. 1841, p. 32. Ph. liildrethiana, from Illinois ; infiata, from Vir- 
ginia; troostensis, from Nashville. 
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