MOLLUSCA. 
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XXVIII. Callicochlias [belongs to section XVII.] II. fraseri (Gray), p. 64, 
pi. 10. fig. 6 ; mitchellce (Cox), p. 66, pi. 9. fig. 9. 
XXIX. Geotrochus: II dtvpuyana (Pfr.), p. 65, pi. 2. fig. 6 (perhaps = 
Caracolle novm hollandim (Gray) ; poiretiana (Pfr.), p. 66, pi. 2. fig. 1, not 
from Port Essington, but Night Island, north-east coast of Australia ; fucata 
(Pfr.), p. 67, pi. 2. fig. 8 cwiscendem (Cox), p. 67, pi. 2. fig. 6. The species of 
this section are often found on trees. 
Finally there are added, without indication of the section, H. edwardsi, 
Liverpool River, resembling /iwan/i (Miill.) \^Rhagada?\ II. crcedi^ sp. n., 
Cadell Straits, aud II tvcsseleiisis, sp. n., Wessel Islands, all from Capt. 
Cadell’s recent expedition to the north coast of Australia, pp. 109, 110, pi. 19. 
figs. 3, 2, and 4, 
Ilelij: {Rhagada) silvert, sp. n., Angas, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1808, p. 257, 
Eastern Plains, South Australia. 
g. Species from Polynesia: — 
Helix microphis, caledonica^ acanthinula^ and dendrohia, spp. nn., Crosse, 
Journ. Conch, xvi. pp. 91-97, pi. 1. figs. 3, 4, 0, & 6, from New Caledonia, 
the first resembling some American Polygyrce. — II. candeloti, havayi, cerealis^ 
vioucnsis, pduluccici*, ehelmitis, and trichocot7ia, spp. nn., discovered by E. 
Marie in New Caledonia, and described by H. Crosse, 1. c. pp. 145-159, pis. 8 
& 9 ; FT. astm’ (Crosse) is ascertained to be New-Caledonian, ibid. p. 160. 
Helix villandrei (G assies, Journ. Conch, xiii. 1865), figured Journ. 
Conch, xvi. pi. 9. fig. 3, New Caledonia. H. fenieziana, sp. n., Crosse, ibid, 
p. 278, New Caledonia. [These species appear to belong to the section or 
genus Paiula.^ 
Helix leucolcjia (Crosse, Journ. Conch, xv. 1867) fully described and figuit'd 
by the same, ibid. xvi. p. 171, pi. 6. fig. 6. Said to come from Vaneea-Levu, 
Fcejee Islands. II ahrochroa, sp. n., Crosse, 1. c, p. 176, Viti-Levu. 
Jleliv alia, sp. n., Ponape Island, Polynesia, marquesana, sp. n., Marquesas 
Islands, and congrua^ sp. n., Ponape Isl., Pease, Am. Journ. Conch, iv. pp. 163, 
164, pi. 12, figs. 1-4. 
h. Species from Tropical and Southern America : — 
Pfeiffer (Novit. Conchyl. pp. 369-390) describes and figures the fol- 
lowing Cuban species ; — II impei'atoi' (Montf.), apollo (Pfr.), melanocephala 
(Gundl.), jactata (Gundl.), rostrcUa (Pfr.), pazenm (Poey), mat'ginelloidcs 
(Orb.), gutieirezi (Poey), arangiana (Poey), cm'ocolla (L.) (young). > 
Helix cceca ieremis and hactricola, spp. nn., Proceed. Scientif. Assoc. Tri- 
nidad, 1808, pp. 241, 242 (Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. i. p. 440), Trinidad. 
Helix {Lahyrinthus) triplicatay sp. n.. Martens, Malakozool. Blatter, xv. 
p. 156, Costarica. 
Helix se77iiclausa, sp. n.. Martens, l.c. p. 176, inland regions of the province 
Rio Grande do Sul, figured in Pfr. Novitat. Conchol. vol. iii. pi. 88. figs. 10- 
12 lingual teeth and jaw by Ileynemann, Mai. Blatt. xv. p. 107, pi. 4. fig^ 4. 
It belongs to the group Lysinue (H. & A. Adams) =:AglaJa (Albers). — Helix 
{Aglaja) fairisi, sp. n., Higgins, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 179, pi. 14. fig. 6, 
Peru. 
Helix cuyana (Strobel) has not been found in Peru, but eastwards of the 
Andes of Chile in Cuyo, which corresponds to the provinces of Mendoza, S. 
Juan, and S. Luis, and more particularly on the top of the Angostura or Straits 
