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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
from Malta, established by Gulia in a work little known to conch ologists, 
“Tentamen Ichthyologise Melitensis, 1861 j” their descriptions reprinted in 
Bullett. Malacol. Ital. i. p. 21, and the latter figured pi. 2. figs. 4-6. — -Cl. 
isseli, new name for ci'enulataf the crenulata of Risso and Bourguignat, but not 
of Ziegler, Rossmassler, and Pfeiffer, allied to rugosa (Drap.), from Nizza and 
Voltri: Villa, Bullett. Malacol. Ital. i. pp. 37-40, pi. 3. figs. 1-4. — Cl. mofel- 
lana (Parr.) is only a variety of solida (Drap.), Gentiluomo, ibid. p. 44, pi. 3. 
figs. 6-8. — Cl. alhoguttulata (Wagn.), its varieties in Tuscany, ibid. p. 86. — Cl. 
apmnina, sp. n., Issel, ibid. p. 87, “^pl. 6. figs. 11-14, Vallombrosa in Tuscany. 
Clausilia tichohates (Parreyss), Dalmatia, and Cl. gohanzi (Parreyss), Styria, 
redescribed by L. Pfeiffer, Mai. Blatt. xv. pp. 60, 61. 
Clausilia punica, sp. n., Bourguignat, Hist. Malacol. Tunis, p. 30, pi. 1. 
figs. 34-37, ruins of Utica. 
Clausilia davidiana and prophetarum, spp. nn., Bourguignat, Moll. Nouv. 
Lit. fasc. ix. pp. 273 & 276, pi. 41. figs. 12-16 & 8-11, or Revue et Mag. 
Zool. XX. pp. 377, 378, pi. 16. figs. 8-11 & 12-16, Nahr-el-Kelb near 
Beirut. 
Clausilia 2 dicilabris, stimpsoni, ste?iospira, gouldi, proha, spreta, pinguis, and 
lindata, spp, nn., A. Adams, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. i. pp. 469-471, Japan. 
Clausilia tuba, sp. n., Hanley, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. i. p. 343, allied to 
epistomiuni (Kiist.), valley of the Upper Salwen, Shan prov., British India. 
Pupa psarolena (Bourguignat, 1869)=J5w/fmMs cinereus (Mortillet, 1851) = 
P. mqrtilleti (Martens, 1860; Stabile, lSQP)=iStabilei (Martens, 1864), ac- 
cording to Stabile, Bullett. Malacol. Ital. i. p. 33. 
Alloglossa, g. n. The lingual dentition resembles more that of the Atiri- 
culidco than that of the other Ilelicidce, and is described as follows : — Uncinus 
medius uncinis lateralibus primi ordinis minor, basi producta cequilatera, 
capite brevi, infiato, cuspide obtusa. Uncini laterales primi ordinis 18; 
forma simillima. Laterales secimdi ordinis 12, basi brevi, lata, cuspide 
unica vel pluribus usque ad quatuor. Mandibulum marginibus rectilineis, 
infra irregulariter serrulatis, partes laterales latoe. The only species as yet 
known is Pupa avenacea (Bourg.). Lindstrom, Gotlands niitida Mollusker, 
pp. 16 & 18, pi. 1. figs. 11 & 13. P. secale (Drap.), although so similar in 
the shell, agrees with the other Pupce, ibid. fig. 12, jaw. 
Pipa gidaris, var. spoliata (Rossm.), found in the Carpathian mountains 
by Dr. Jachno. Mai-tens, Sitz.-Ber. Gesellsch. natuiT. Fi*eunde Berlin, 1868, 
p. 31. 
Pupa ascanimsis (A. Schmidt) is identical with costulata (Nilss.), Rein- 
hardt, ibid. p. 10, and Lindstrom, Gotl. nutid. Moll. p. IT’. 
Pupa (Pupillo) exigua, sp. n., II. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1868, p. 13, pi. 4. 
fig. 4, Mauritius. 
Pupa uvidifera and auriformis, spp. nn.. Guppy, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. i. 
p. 441, and Transact. Scientif. Assoc. Trinidad, 1868, p. 243, Trinidad. 
Pupa {VeHigt^ arctica (Wallenberg) has been found in the mountains of 
Silesia, especially in a locality named Kleine Schneegrube ;” it has hitherto 
been only known from Lapland ; in the same locality grow also some Arctic 
plants which do not occur in other parts of Germany, especially not in the 
Alps. Reinhardt, Sitz.-Ber. Gesellsch. naturf. Freunde Berlin, 1868, p. 10. 
Pujya (^Vertigo') lioppii ( M oiler) = (Beck), Greenland. Morcli, 
Am. Journ. Conch, iv. p. 30, pi. 3. figs. 6-9. 
