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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Glessula fusca^ sp. n., H. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 15, pi. 4. fig. 10, 
Bombay. 
Fei'ussacia oranemis and diodonta, spp. nn., Bourguignat, Moll. Nouv. Lit. 
fasc. ix. pp. 269 and 271, pi. 40. figs. 6-8 and 9-13, or Revue et Mag. Zool. 
XX. pp. 874 & 376, pi. 16. figs. 6-8 and 9-13, Oran, Algeria. — F. microxia, 
sp. n., Bourg. ibid. fasc. x. p. 313, pi. 43. figs. 14-16, Oran. — F. carnea (Risso 
as Pegea) = Tornatellina fraseri (Pfr.), common in the ruins of Utica, rare in 
those of Carthago. Bourg. Hist. Malacol. Tunis, p. 28. 
Acicula mauritiana^ sp. n., H. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 290, pi. 28. 
fig. 7, Mauritius. 
\_Stenogyra] Btdimus caracasensis (Pfr.) and Stenogyra octona (Chemn.). 
Lingual teeth described by Guppy, Trans. Linn. Soc. xxvi. p. 192 j those of 
the latter figured, pi. 11. fig. 2. 
[^Stenogyra] Achatina monticola (Morelet) is found on the most elevated 
parts of the island of St. Thomas j Ach. striyosa (Morelet) (Reeve, 
Conch. Ic. f. 87), Angola j Ach. striatella (Rang), comprising as variety Ach. 
petrensis (Morelet), Loanda and Sierra Leone j Ach. gracilenta, sp. n., An- 
gola; octona (Chemn.), specimens not to be distinguished from those of the 
West Indies have been found by Dr. Welwitsch in Angola, at an elevation of 
2000 feet above the sea ; muscorum, sp. n., and nigella, sp. n., both from An- 
gola. Morelet, Moll. Terr, et Fluv. Voy. Welwitsch, pp. 77-80, pis. 5-7. 
[^Stenogyra~\ Bulimus, sect. Opeas i tuckeri (Pfr.), a variety of it is Bui. walli 
(Cox), Cox, Monogr. Austral. Land-shells, p. 69, pi. 13. fig. 9. 
[Stenogyra?^ Pfeiffer describes and figures, in Novit. Conchy 1. pp. 372- 
375, the following Cuban species : — Bulimus giyas (Poey), microstomus (Gund- 
lach), gonostomus (Gundl.), and gundlachi (Arango) ; hacillus (Poey), p. 424, 
and lucidus (Poey), p. 430; Bulimus pyrgiscus (Pfr.), Sandwich Islands, p. 425; 
and B. assurgens (Pfr.), p. 431. 
Stenogyra mict'a caracasensis (Orb.) and probably also=se//om 
(King), from Southern Brazil. Martens, Mai. Bliitt. xv. p. 217. 
Stenogyra coronata, sp. ii., Guppy, Ann, & Mag. Nat. Hist. i. p. 430, and 
Ib’oceed. Scientif. Assoc. Trinidad, p. 239, Trinidad. — S. plicatella^ now 
name for octonoides of Guppy, 1866, which is not that of Adams. Guppy, 
//. cc. 
[^Melatiiella'] Btdimus acuticostatus (Ovh.), pichardi (Arango), manzanillensis 
(Gundl.), scalarinus (Gundl.), and tuherculatus (Gundl.). Pfeiffer, Novitat* 
Conch, pp. 426-429, pi. 96, figs. 15-32. 
Maci'oceramus signatus (Guild.). Lingual teeth resembling those of Helix. 
Guppy, Trans. Linn. Soc. xxvi. p. 193, pi. 11. fig. 7. 
Macroceramus pazi (Gundl.), clerchi (Arango), latus (Gundl.), ampins 
(Gundl.), crenatus (Gundl.), variahilis (Pfr.), festus (Gundl.), costulatus 
(Gundl.), arangoi (Pfr.), claudens (Gundl.), and hlaini (Gundl.) described and 
figured by Pfeiffer in Novitat. Conch, pp. 381-389, pi. 89. figs. 1-42. — M. no- 
tatus (Gundl.), catenatus (Gundl.), grohei (Gundl.), parallelus (Arango), 
(Gundl.), palenquensis (Gundl.), maculatus (Wright), jeannereti. (Gundl.), 
infradenticulatus (Wright), elegans (Gundl.), simplex inermis (Gundl.), 
and minor (Arango), ibid. pp. 400-408, pi. 93. figs. 1-38, all from Cuba. 
Balea variegata^ sp. n.. A, Adams, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. i. p. 469, Tago; 
Japan. 
Balea (sect. Temesa) australis (Forbes). Only two small folds on thecolu- 
