MOLLUSCA. 
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(h'cllus, from Bourbon^ pp, 290-291, pi. 28. figs. 9-11 ; G. moreletij from tho 
Seychelles, p. 291, pi. 28. fig. 10. 
Cylindrella. See below, family Goniognatba. 
OXYGNATHA (LlMACEA and ViTRINEA). 
Limax. Hr. Malm (/. c.) arranges the Scandinavian species thus : — 
1. Eulimax. 
Subgenus Heynemannia, with two species, cinereoniger and maximus, 
including three varieties. 
Subgenus FlepticoUmax^ with Jiavus (L.)^variegatus (Drap.). 
2. Malacolimax, g. n., with tenellm (Nilss.) = awc^t(5 QlGynem..)— serotinus 
(Schrenck). 
3. AgrioUmax (Morch), with agrestis (L.). 
4. Ilydrolimax, g. n., with Icevis (M.v\\.) — hrunneus (Forbes & Hanley). 
5. Lehmannia (Pleynem.), with marginata (^i\i\\.)=arboreum (Bouch.). 
Also Lindstrom, Gotlands nut. Mollusk., has described and figured the 
jaws and teeth of these species. 
Limax etruscus, sp. n., Issel, Bullett. Malacol. Ital. i. p. 09, pi. 6. figs. 1, 2, 
near Florence. — L. hceticus, sp. n., Mabille, Revue et Mag. Zool. xx. p. 143, 
Portugal, allied to L. variegatiis (Drap.). 
Limax varians, sp. n., A. Adams, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. i. p. 460, Hako- 
dadi and several islands in Japan. 
Heynemann has described the lingual teeth and radula of two Lwiacidce 
of Southern Brazil, the one agreeing with the European Limax agrestis (L.), 
the other being probably a new species of Amalia. Mai. Blatt. xv. pp. 103, 
104, pi. 4. fig. 3. 
Amalia (Moquin-Tandon) = Milax (Gray). Its generic distinctness is 
maintained by Heynemann, ibid. pp. 104-100. 
Milax atratusj sp. n., near to gagates (Drap.) and scaptohius (Bourg.), 
Portugal. Mabille, ibid. p. 142. 
Lallemantia, g. n., founded on Limax carinatus (Orb.) —polyptyelus (Bourg.), 
J. Mabille, Revue et Mag. Zool. xx. p. 143. [The Recorder cannot find any 
essential difference from Limax ; the central part of the shield corresponding 
to the internal shell forms a gibbosity, which is also the case in L. gagates ; 
the structure of the jaw is not mentioned, nor any other observation made 
regarding its anatomy.] 
Krynickillus (Kalenicz.). J. Mabille describes two French species of this 
genus, viz. hrunneus par vulus (Norman) (Gassies, see 
Zool. Record, iv. p. 668), rather common near Paris, and cyrniacus, sp. n., 
from Corsica. The latter belongs to the section with striated shield, Malinas- 
trum, as well as K. subsaxanus (Bourg.), from Algeria ; the former to the 
section with granulated shield, Malino, as well BBhimbricoides (Morelet),from 
Portugal, and brondelianus (Bourg.), from Algeria. Revue et Mag. Zool. xx. 
pp. 140-142. 
Dendrolimax, g. n. Shield perforated at its hinder end ; body keeled 
above; a caudal gland ; jaw smooth, denticles of the radula quadrangular, 
with projecting points ; rudiment of shell calcareous, a little convex. — D. 
beynemanni (Dohrn), sp. n., F’rince Island, in the Gulf of Guinea, on the 
foliage of trees and shrubs. Heynemann, Mai. Blatt. xv. pp. 32-37, pi. I. 
fig. I. 
