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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Viirina cmgeliccB (Beck), from Greenland, Morch, Am. Journ. Conch, iv. 
p. 27, pi. 3. figs. 1 & 4 ; hei'ylUnaf fig. 2 ; pelliicida (Miill,), from Denmark 
perhaps identical with annuUiris (Fer.), fig. 3 ; beryllina or angelica^ also in 
Iceland, ibid. p. 42. 
Vitrinaj sp. n., not named, but figured, Gentiluomo, Bullett. Malacol. Ital. 
i. pi. 5. figs. 4-6, Tuscany. 
Viirina welwitschi, gomesianUy angolensis, and corneolay spp. nn., Morelet, 
Moll. terr. etfiuv. Voy. Welwitsch, pp. 61-54, pi. 1. figs. 9, 2, 1, & 3, Angola. 
— F. angasi, sp.n,, II. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 15, pi. 4. fig. 11, Ca- 
pengo, West Africa. 
Viirina milligani freycineti (F5r.), verreauxi (Pfr.), strangei (Pfr.), 
hyalina (Pfr.), virens (Pfr.), mastersi, sp. n., macgillivrayi, new name for 
planilahris (Cox), megasiomay sp. n., and aquilay sp. n., are described and 
figured by Cox, Monogr. Aiistr. Land-shells, pp. 82-87, pi. 14. [ F. freycindiy 
and probably some of the others, belongs to Helicarion.\ 
Viirina suhviridis and fuscay spp. nn.. Pease, Am. Journ. Conch, iv. pp. 164, 
165, pi. 12. figs. 6 & 6, Marquesas Islands. 
Nanina viiellus (Shuttl.), Pfeifier, Novitat. Conch, p, 379, pi. 88. figs. 4-9. 
Nanina {Xesid) crespigniiy sp. n., Higgins, Proc. Zool, Soc. 1868, p. 179, 
pi. 14. fig. 4, Labuan. — Nanina (X.) sulcifera, sp.n., H. Adams, ibid. p. 15, 
pi. 4. fig. 12, Mauritius. [Allied to N. ccelaiuray F^r.] 
Nanina (MacrocJdamys) virginea and nitella. Nevill describes the colours 
pf the living animals. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 257. 
Nanina {Macrochlamys) geoffreyi, sp. n., II. Adams, 1 . c. p. 289, pi. 28. fig. 6, 
Bourbon. — Nanina (J/.) poweriy sp. n., II. Adams, 1. c. p. 292, pi. 28. fig. 20, 
Mauritius. 
Macrochlamys tenuiculay sp. n., II. Adams, 1 . c. p. 14, pi. 4. fig. 9, Bombay. 
[Nanina ?] Helix hepaiizon (Gould) [rectius hepaiizusd\y from the island S, 
Thome, Gidf of Guinea, described and figured by Morelet, Moll. terr. et fluv. 
Voy. Welwitsch, p. 54, pi. 2. fig. 7, and Journ. Conch, xvi. p. 127. 
Nanina {Roiula') cernicuy sp. n., H. Adams, 1 . c. p. 12, pi. 6. fig. 3, Mauritius. 
The colours of the living animal described by Nevill, 1 . c. p. 258. 
Stenopus (Guilding) is identified by L. Guppy with Conidus (Fitz.), Ann. 
& Mag. Nat. Hist. i. p. 434. Mr. Bland (Am. Journ. Conch, iv. p. 183) pro- 
perly objects to this, Comdus wanting the caudal appendage which is charac- 
teristic of Stenopus. To this genus belong Zonites impUcans and Z. umhraiilis. 
spp. nn.. Guppy, 1. c. pp. 439, 440, and Proceed. Scientif. Assoc. Trinidad, 1868, 
p. 240, Trinidad. 
[Zonites’] Helix crypta (Parreyss), in caves in Dalmatia, described by L. 
Pfeiffer, Mai. Blatt. xv. p. 84. 
[Hyalina] Zonites fulvus (Drap.), cellarius (Miill.), and nitidus (Miill.). 
Jaws and lingual teeth by Lindstrom, 1 . e. pp. 8, 9, pi. 1. figs. 6, 8, and pi. 2. 
fig. 10. The jaw of the first is entirely the same as that of the other 
species ; but the lateral teeth are distinguished by an accessory point, as in 
Viirina. 
Hyalina alliaria iM.\\\e,Y) = nitida {O. Vohv.) = steenstnqn (INIorch), Green- 
land and Iceland. Morch, Am. Journ. Conch, iv. pp. 29&42. — H hammonis 
= radiatula (Alder), Iceland, ibid. p. 42. 
Hyalma suhterranea (Bourg. as Zonites') found in Northern Germany. Its 
