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Idyla (II. & A. Adams) : this name is restricted by v. Vest to Cl. pagana 
and rngicollis (Ziegl.). 
Strigillaria : Cl. cana (Held) and vetusta (Ziegl.). The name IpTiigenia ' 
(Gray) is restricted by v. Vest to Cl. nigricans (Pulteney) and the allied 
species ; and the Recorder acknowledges to having been wrong in using it for 
the subgeniis of the same type in his second edition of Albers. Gray himself 
(Proc. Zool. Soc. 1847, p. 177) states hiplicata (Mont.) to be the type ; there- 
fore it is = Alinda (II. & A. Adams). 
We mention the following species described by Schmidt: — Clausilia polita 
(Parr.), p. 80, Croatia and Abruzzi?, circle of laminata) ms, sp. n., p. 80, 
Dalmatia, circle of macarana\ muraria (Parr.), p. 85, Greece?, circle of 
grisea\ schuchii (Voith, teste Parreiss), p. 86, massence (Michaud? teste 
Parreiss), p. 87, both of the same circle; scopulosa (Parr.), Zante, castrensis 
(Parr.), Palaeocastris near Corfu, inspersa (Parr.), liehefrati (Charp.), senilis 
(7AQ^.')jmodesta (Ziegl.), troglodytes (Parr.), straminea (Parr.), Crete, con/?Mf's 
(Parr.), Syra Island, pp. 88-91, circle of modesta ; Cl. avia (Parr.), saxatilis 
(Parr.), indigena (Parr.), Greece, pp. 94, 95, circle of cenruUa) abmpta 
(Kiist.), angustata (Parr, nec Bielz), Dalmatia?, cancellata (Parr.), Spalato, 
pp. 97-100, circle of exarata-y clandestina (Parr.) and venusta, sp. n., pp. 112 
Si 114, Greece, circle of leucostigma caucasica (Parr.), p. 123, circle of 
gracilis \ Iccvicollis (Parr.), p. 129, circle of hicarinata\ foveicollis (Parr.), 
Ossetia in the Caucasus, p, 126, a solitary species near circle of pikermiana. 
Division V. ; lowei (Albers) and angulata (Parr.), both from Madeira, p. 1.30, 
circle of maderensis ; comparata (Parr.), Rumelia, p. 143, next to plicata 
(Drap.) ; ossetica (Parr.), Caucasus, p. 150, circle of mcesta; hqjula, sp. n., 
p. 196, Rumelia, circle oi fallax ; scrrulata (Mus. Petropol.), p. 197, a solitary 
species of Division V. ; litotes (Parr.), Ossetia, quadriplicata (Parr.) and 
suhtilis (Parr.), both from the Caucasus, pp. 162-164, forming a separate circle 
within Division VI. ; schiverzenbachii (Parr.), p. 168, Division VI. 
N.B. Most of the species named by Parreiss may be regarded as new, Par- 
reiss having only named and sold, without describing them ; others were 
introduced into scientific literature at earlier periods by Rossmassler and 
Pfeiffer. 
The following known species are mentioned because Ad. Schmidt gives an 
accurate account of their varieties : — biehi (Parr.) and madensis (Fuss), 1. c. 
pp. 16-17, laminata (Mont.), p. 33, ornata (Ziegl.) and itala (Martens), 
pp. 45-47, conspurcata (Jan) and decipiens (Rossm.), pp. 61-68, leevissima 
(Ziegl.) find pachygastris (Partsch), pp. 66-68, semirugata (Ziegl.), crassila- 
bris (Kiist.) and alschingeri (Kiist.), pp. 72 and 76, dalmatina (Partsch), 
p. 7 d), leucostigma (Ziegl.), pp. 108-1 10, (Ziegl.), p. 120, cana (Held), 
p. 134, vetusta (Ziegl.), p. pagana (Ziegl.) and rugicollis (Ziegl.), p. 137, 
plicata p. 141, biplicata (Mont.), pp. 137, 144-146, (Friv.), 
and mccsta (F^r.), p. 149, gracilicosta (Ziegl.), p. 166. 
BouBGuiaNAT has given a list of all the species of Clausilia known from 
Syria or Palestine, 84 in number, dividing them thus (Moll. Nouv. Lit. 
pp. 277, Rev. et Mag. Zool. xx. pp. 422-429) : — 1. carinatte : bicarinata, &c. 
2. caerulescentes : boissieri, Sic,. 3. vesicantes : vesicalis, Sic. 4. striatre : 
alberti, hedenbergi, Sic. 6. denticulatae : mcesta. 
Clausilia lucensis, sp. n., Gentiluomo, Bullett. Malacol. Ital. i. pp. 6, 36, 
pi. 1. figs. 1-3, Monsagrati near Lucca. Cl. delicatce and mamotica, both 
