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ZOOLOGICAL LITEKATUUE. 
between Cajon de la Villa Vicencio to the Oerro Dorado, eastern slope of the 
Southern Andes. Atti Soc, Ital. Sci. Nat. xi. pp. 347-350. 
i. Species from North America : — | 
Helix aUemata (Say) : on its variability, Lewis, Am. Journ. Conch, iv. p. 81. 
Ammonitella, a terrestrial corneous little shell, each whorl being enclosed 
for its greatest part by the following, so that above the spire forms a crateri- 
form depression, aperture vertically narrow, peristome obtuse, thickened, um- 
bilicus large. A. yatesiij sp. n., 100 feet within the mouth of the limestone 
cave at Cave City, Calaveras Co., California, J. G. Cooper, Am. Journ. 
Conch, iv. p. 209, pi. 18. figs. 1-3. [The Recorder thinks that it is very 
similar to Drepanostomd nautiliforme (Pon’o) from Italy, placed now in the 
genus Helix.'] 
k. Species from unknown localities : — 
Heliv questierianaf sp. n., Crosse, Journ. Conch, xvi. p. 268, pi. 19. fig. 4. 
Allied to H. vesicalw (Chemn., Pfr.), which latter 
name is rejected by Crosse. H plethoriea and ancylochila, spp. nn., Crosse, 
Journ. Conch, xvi. pp. 176, 176. 
Cochlostyla regince (Brod.) : a variety of it leading directly to C. elisabethce 
(Semper), from Luzon, described by E. v. Martens, Malakozool. Bliitt. xv. pp. 
162-164. C. onyx (Brod.) : its very close affinity to C. alherii (Brod.) pointed 
out, from specimens sent from Camarines sur Luzon, by the same, 1. c. p. 164. 
C. chloroleuca^ sp. n., E. v. Martens, 1. c. p. 165, Flocos sur Luzon. 
[^Coehlostyla] Helix coronadoiy sp. n., Gonzalez Hidalgo, Journ. Conch, xvi 
p. 362, pi. 13. fig. 6. Allied to zonifera (Sow.), caillaudi (Desh.) [and 
worrm (Sow.)]. Locality not known. 
Btdimus ohlongus (Miill.) and zebra [? MUll.]. Lingual teeth described by 
Guppy, Transact. Linn. Soc. xxvi. p. 192. 
Bulimus oxatus (Miill.) common at Rio Janeiro, Martens, Mall. Bliitt. xv. 
pp. 169 and 216. B. ohlongus (Mull.) : varieties with heavy shells in the 
virgin forest, smaller ones with thinner shells in the low country near Porto 
Alegre, Martens, I, c. p. 176 ; lingual teeth and jaw by Ileynemann, 1. c. p. 107, 
pi. 6. fig. 7. — B.pudicus (Miill., Pfr. 1857) found by Dr. Hensel in the inland 
regions of Rio Grande do Sul j the epidermis in fresh specimens greenish- 
brown, Martens, 1. c. p. 178. 
Bulimus leucostomus (Sow.), Pfeiffer, Novitat. Conch, p. 409, pi. 94. 
figs. 1, 2, Valle de Lanes in Peru j santaci'%izensis (Orb.), ibid. p. 416, pi. 95. 
figs. 1,2. . 
Btdimus {Odontostomus) dentatus (Wood)==J7b/ia; hrasiliensis (F<5r.), figured 
by J. Mawe in 1812, Martens, Mai. Bliitt. xv. p. 216. — B. tudicidatusy sp. n., 
Martens, 1. c. p. 178, inland region of the Brazilian province Rio Grande 
do Sul. 
Btdimus {Belecychidm) egregim (Pfi’.)= J/e/. auris cervina (F<5r.) figured by 
J. Mawe in 1812, Martens, 1. c. p. 216. — Flecocheilus auris-sciuri (Guppy), its 
lingual teeth described by Guppy, Transact. Linn. Soc. xxvi. p, 192, pi. 11. 
fig- 4. 
Bulimus havayif sp. n., Crosse et Marie, Journ. Conch, xvi. p. 161, pi. 8. 
fig. 1, Now Caledonia, Group Blacostylus. 
Bulimus elohatus (Gould) = (Gould), I’feiffer, Novitat. Concli. 
p. 418, pi, 05. figs. 7^ 8, Feejee Islands. ; . 
