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ZOOLOGICAL LITEllATURE. 
Omphalotropis pfeifferi, sp. n., Crosse, Journ. Conch, xvi. p. 178, Lord- 
Howe Island, New Hebrides. — O. horbonica, sp. n., H. Adams, Proc. Zool. Soc. 
1868, p. 292, pi. 28. fig. 14, Bourbon. 
Fomatias. Some anatomical peculiarities are described by St. Simon, 
Nouv. Observat. sur les Pomatias du Midi de la France, Toulouse, 1868, 
8vo. Abstract in Journ. Conch, xvi. p. 386. 
Pomatias crassilahris, var. harthelemiana, St. Simon, /. c., found at Cierp. 
Pomatias atlanticus, sp. n., Bourguignat, Moll. nouv. lit. fasc. ix. p. 290, 
pi. 40. figs. 13-16, or Revue et Mag. Zool. xx. p. 430, pi. 15. figs. 13-16, 
Kabylie. 
TRUNCAfELLIDiE. 
Acme (Ilartm. \Q>2\)=iAcicula (Hartm. \&2\)=iPupula (Agassiz, 1837). 
Paladilhe describes, in his monograph of this genus. Revue et Mag. Zool. xx., 
the following 12 species : — 
1. Lasvigatce: polita (Pfr.), p. 233, pi. 13. figs. 1-3, Germany; cedogyra, 
sp. n., p. 236, figs. 4-6, from Kieco [Russia ?] ; trigonostoma^ sp. n., p. 238, 
figs. 13-15, New Breisach, d^p. du Haut Rhin. ; hanatica (Rossm.), p. 273, 
dupuyiy sp. n.,=fusca of most French authors, p. 274, figs. 10-12, difterent 
localities in France; suhdiaphana (Bivona as Bidimus), pp. 277, Sicily. 
2. Impresso-lineatae : lineata (Walker), England, France, Germany, Nor- 
thern Italy, p. 277 ; lallemanti (Bourg. 1864), Algeria, p. 321 ; henoiti (Bourg.), 
Sicily, p. 323. 
3. CostulatjB : spectabilis (Rossm.), p. 325, figs. 7-9, Carniolia and Carin- 
thia ; moutoni (Dupuy), Grasse, in France, p. 327 ; letourneuxi (Bourg.), 
Algeria, p. 329. 
Truncatella tnmcatida (Drap.). There is a complete passage from the cos- 
tulated to the smooth specimens {costulata and Icevigata), WeinkaufF, Conch, 
d. Mittelm. ii. p. 317. 
Truncatella teres (Pfr.), marginata (Kiist.), scalarina (Cox), yorhensis, 
sp. n., brazie^'if sp. n., and ferruginea, sp. n., Cox, Monogr. Austr. Land-sh. 
pp. 92-94, pi. 15 ; Tr. pfeifferi (Martens), from Shark Island, Port Jackson, 
1. c. p. 92. 
Ti'uncatella cristata and arcasiana^ spp. nn., Crosse, Journ. Conch, xvi. 
p. 177 ; the second from the Feejee Islands, the locality of the first unknown. 
Truncatella caribceensis (Sow.), subcylmdrica (Gray), and bilabiata (Pfr.), 
Florida pulchella (Pfr.), Florida; calif ornica (Pfr.), California. Tryon, 
Am. Journ. Conch, iv. pp. 14, 15, pi. 1. figs. 27-37. 
Blanfordia striatula (Menke), Tasmania and Victoria, and pyrrhostoma, 
^p. n., Western Australia, Cox, 1. c. p. 95, pi. 15. figs, 13 and 14. 
HELICINIDiE. 
Helicina diversicolor (Cox), draytonensis (Pfr.), reticulata (Pfr.), glad- 
stonensis (Ootl), fidguratUf sp. n., Iizarde7isis, sp. n., yorkensis (Pfr.), and go 2 d- 
diana (Forbes), Queensland and North-east Australia. Cox, Monogr. Austral. 
Land-shells, pp. 105-108, pi. 17. 
Helicina colarata, sp. n., Annaa Isl.; parvula, sp. n., Atiu Isl.; and rugulosa, 
sp. n., Tahaa Isl. Pease, Am. Journ. Conoh. iv. p. 157, pi. 12, figs, 9-11. 
Helicina epistilia, humilis, velutina, and conuloides, spp. nn.. Guppy, Ann. 
& Mag. Nat, Hist. i. pp. 433-435, Dominica. — Helicina ignicoma, sp. n., 
